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6 hours ago, Jacek Babiak said:

Why does heating lime in a fire take so long and the heating temperature barely increases?

A change in how heating works. Now you are heating whole stack at the same time, so the temperature don't reset after making 1 unit. Make smaller stacks.

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37 minutes ago, Ravensblade said:

A change in how heating works. Now you are heating whole stack at the same time, so the temperature don't reset after making 1 unit. Make smaller stacks.

It took 61 charcoal to heat 64 Lime  to 825 degrees.

It took another 25 charcoal to cycle the stack of 64 to give me 32 Quicklime.

If it heats the whole stack to 825 degrees, it would seem like it should complete the whole stack in one cycle. or quicken the cycle.

86 charcoal for 32 Quick lime seems like a lot.

I'll work with it, I think they're on the right track here, but it could use a little tweaking.

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Posted (edited)

For flint it's best to heat up 8 flint in a firepit then cook what you need in a bloomery.

I'll have to see if Tyron thought to cook lime in a bloomery...

Edited by Maelstrom
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I do wish something could be done about the hot springs when playing with patchy climate. I reported this last July - with geologic activity set to "none" there are six hot springs close to spawn.

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I can't decide if I'm in tears of sadness at the loss of 4dQRN, or tears of joy that she ever existed at all. RIP to the extra dimensional queen. You brought me great joy, and you will be missed. Stay grinding.

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Posted
On 4/30/2026 at 9:18 AM, WiggleStick said:

It took 61 charcoal to heat 64 Lime  to 825 degrees.

It took another 25 charcoal to cycle the stack of 64 to give me 32 Quicklime.

If it heats the whole stack to 825 degrees, it would seem like it should complete the whole stack in one cycle. or quicken the cycle.

86 charcoal for 32 Quick lime seems like a lot.

I'll work with it, I think they're on the right track here, but it could use a little tweaking.

I have created a mod for this actually. XD Stacks Cool Slower mod also makes them heat just a bit quicker

Posted
8 minutes ago, LadyWYT said:

I think it's one of the Gothic series, but I'm not entirely sure.

Could you please tell me the specific title of this game? I have never seen a similar game before. Thank you!

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Posted
3 hours ago, yanlong said:

Could you please tell me the specific title of this game? I have never seen a similar game before. Thank you!

it's gothic 2 (using a mod)

 

but overall the game is gothic 2 from the gothic series

Posted
1 hour ago, Jacek Babiak said:

Is it possible to make a brazier (the whole piece of junk) into a functional element? As a bonfire that will illuminate the surrounding area.

Through mods, all things are possible.

Posted
10 hours ago, DUCATISLO said:

it's gothic 2 (using a mod)

 

but overall the game is gothic 2 from the gothic series

Thank you! I learned about that game through Steam, and it seems quite interesting!

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Just wondering why we're still being allowed to make Thatch roofing blocks from Hay in 1.22?

Tule was introduced back in 1.19 along with the comment that in a future version it may be the only source of Thatch.  Not sure why the switch hasn't been made yet, as on most maps with a small amount of exploring Tule is not particulary hard to find.

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Posted
1 hour ago, yanlong said:

Thank you! I learned about that game through Steam, and it seems quite interesting!

it's fun

 

had more features for some stuff more than morrowind did lol. but overall its a classic and remake will come out soon 

Posted
12 hours ago, DUCATISLO said:

it's fun这很有趣。

 

had more features for some stuff more than morrowind did lol. but overall its a classic and remake will come out soon 
在某些方面,它的功能比《上古卷轴3:晨风》还要丰富呢。不过总体来说,它仍是一部经典之作,其重制版很快就会问世了。

Looking forward to the remastered version!

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