Anthony frailey Posted December 21, 2022 Report Posted December 21, 2022 i got like 900+hours in VS have never seen any animal drown.
Owktree Posted December 22, 2022 Report Posted December 22, 2022 2 hours ago, Anthony frailey said: i got like 900+hours in VS have never seen any animal drown. It's become one of my tactics when chased by bears, especially brown bears, to head for deep water. I think the only thing I do faster than a brown bear is swim. And I have seen a black bear drown after it followed me into a lake. 1
Love and Barley Posted December 22, 2022 Report Posted December 22, 2022 3 hours ago, Hells Razer said: "a bear who drowned" ...how? It chased me and kinda got stuck, started flashing red and then died
Nymue Posted December 22, 2022 Report Posted December 22, 2022 I watched a bear drown itself in the dumbest way possible yesterday. Kept swimming toward shore and then when it would get close enough to be in one block water depth, turn around and head back out to deeper water so it could keep drowning. Took two irl minutes for it to die and it kept making the stupidest, most harmful choices. Didn't need to draw my bow at all. 2
Hells Razer Posted December 22, 2022 Report Posted December 22, 2022 5 hours ago, Love and Barley said: It chased me and kinda got stuck, started flashing red and then died In one block deep water?!? 1
Anthony frailey Posted December 22, 2022 Report Posted December 22, 2022 well, i went back, updated some mods, currently i got 3 Single player worlds ( two were more test than anything) , though i like the semi-tropical one with the glass house the best ... so going to re-instate a few mods on that one. Doing so, i will kinda need more :kitchen room, so i might convert the glass portion to the bedroom/treasures storage are, expand the original structure to basically a kitchen. Only bad part is, the modded things will not show up in areas i've already explored.
Anthony frailey Posted December 23, 2022 Report Posted December 23, 2022 (edited) I don't got groovy lights, ( jealous big time) ,but I did move the bedroom into the glass part. Edited December 23, 2022 by Anthony frailey 4
Anthony frailey Posted December 23, 2022 Report Posted December 23, 2022 and... game messed up , huge chunks of the world dissapeared, white blocks for trees. I have to start over 1
Love and Barley Posted December 24, 2022 Report Posted December 24, 2022 On 12/22/2022 at 3:18 AM, Hells Razer said: In one block deep water?!? it was like 2 blocks there lol
Thorfinn Posted December 24, 2022 Report Posted December 24, 2022 On 12/23/2022 at 11:09 AM, Anthony frailey said: and... game messed up , huge chunks of the world dissapeared, white blocks for trees. I have to start over Awesome news! You now get to start a new game, go through all the fun bits again, and this time build your home to your new specifications! I hope that's what I get for Christmas, too. 1
Love and Barley Posted December 24, 2022 Report Posted December 24, 2022 Today I cut some small trees down to clear an area and collected sticks which are always important. It was cold. Wait what's this game your all playing? 2 9
Anthony frailey Posted December 25, 2022 Report Posted December 25, 2022 Start over I did, of course it's work in progress ... I hadn't taken time to go get fireclay for bricks and attain glass yet... Outside I sorts wanted to do a "sunken" house, more low laying , earth sheltered ... So outside is only two blocks high... 6
Anthony frailey Posted December 30, 2022 Report Posted December 30, 2022 its amazing what a lil' bit of glass will do ... homestead improvements little by little. today focused on forging bronze tools, and spears, getting apiary finished ( well full populated, ceramic and wood beehives going in as I get to it. ) Captured chickens, penned them up. Accidentally got pigs, and fenced around them not far from house, but far enough it'll be a pain migrating them to the homestead.) Got my cellar area started too. 2
Anthony frailey Posted December 31, 2022 Report Posted December 31, 2022 (edited) And I got a buddy today ... cute, love how he chases the dog toy bone around. Edited December 31, 2022 by Anthony frailey 1
Anthony frailey Posted January 2, 2023 Report Posted January 2, 2023 (edited) there's been lot of first on this playthrough for me. My first wolf pup tamed, the dog grew up, turned out to be female. Renamed her to Ebony. I found the echo chamber. A first ever for me , I hadn't ever even seen one at a trader before. I discovered two veins of marble on this play through. The pink/white marble seen as my columns and support of the earth-sheltered house, but also found green marble last night while digging for tin. Edit- forgot to mention, spent about an in game week, fencing and corralling off the distantly trapped Pigs closer to the home. I didn't screen shot it's end result, as it's nothing fancy just a double pen area, one designed for me to run new gen piglets into to separate from original pigs to cull later on. but took up the bulk of my play time for most the real life day. Edited January 3, 2023 by Anthony frailey 1
Germugulgon Posted January 2, 2023 Report Posted January 2, 2023 Well! After about 40 hours on my first world, I've survived winter, made leather, have iron tools and am currently planting a long overdue crop of flax so I can finally make a lot of the related stuff. The hunt for borax was honestly awesome, the joy of falling into a cave and seeing some after a multi day trek was very powerful. Somewhat running out of goals. Things are slowing down and are very stable. Need this flax crop to grow in before I can really do any kind of automation, which will just take a while. Want to try add some mods and chuck myself into wilderness survival. Might try to figure out steel / bees first on my stable save. 1
Maelstrom Posted January 3, 2023 Report Posted January 3, 2023 20 hours ago, Germugulgon said: Might try to figure out steel / bees first on my stable save. That seems prudent to me. Especially the bees as they are typically located in forested areas with the resident dangers.
Anthony frailey Posted January 3, 2023 Report Posted January 3, 2023 (edited) yeah, for the work put into it, steel is only minorly "better" than iron or meteoric iron. ( As in i personally, do not think its worth doing currently.) it Is "better" in damage and durability, but its so micro of a difference, plus the aggravation of processing and brick making, not worth it in my eyes. Also for the extra aggravation of having to find borax, its also -almost- not worth it to attain the iron anvil. For me borax is hit and miss, seems like i either spawn close to area with it, or its a year long search across the generated world to find. ( my current play through, I've found 20 pockets of meteoric Iron impacts, but no borax at all yet. I've not even found any regular iron as of yet. ) .. but meteoric iron makes decent looking tools and gear if ever worked. bees are generally very easy, once you discover a wild nest. Its one of those parts, I usually get to very early on, but I been lucky heard bees from beginning on most my generated worlds. cattails, or papyrus, and clay make a skep, take bunch of flowers surround the wild hive, leave the skep there for few days to populate. The hardest part is remember that skep takes a back-pack slot ( cntr-scroll over ) to access and set down. I usually set up my apiary while waiting on this, fenced off area ( in case of trash pandas that do eat the honey ) , lots of flowers and make at least two empty skeps, once the one you have is populated, set it in the area with the empty ones. Have enough flowers in the 7x7x3 area it detects, you'll have three populated skeps ( at least) in no time. From those 3 I grow more populated skeps ( anywhere from 6-8 more ) , up until I had From Golden Combs mod ( now I make ceramic and wood re-use beehives that are fantastic ) after setting up the regular hives , but small coopers reed farm and bit of extra clay, I just harvest once a week in game, and replace skeps, always leaving the original one i placed to re-populate. I've NEVER ran out of honey or wax, and i never use fat to seal crocks for winter storage. Edited January 3, 2023 by Anthony frailey 2
BenLi Posted January 4, 2023 Report Posted January 4, 2023 3 hours ago, Anthony frailey said: bees are generally very easy, once you discover a wild nest. My own experience tells that 4*4=16skeps setup is more than enough for a single player world. Harvest requires 3 stacks of cattails ready for skeps crafting (3*4=12 skeps + the cattails from the broken skeps). Total harvest of 14 out of 16 skeps - 2 skeps in the inner square are left for re-population. Once you place it 3 blocks apart - the inner square' skeps detect ~205-210 flowers which allows harvest at least 3 times a year (standard month duration). Usually even more. Which in its turn gives 3 harvests of 14 skeps = 3*14*3 waxes = 126 waxes each year. And at least 25L of honey. And this is definitely enough for winter' fruit consumption - until the fruit trees are mature. 3
Anthony frailey Posted January 4, 2023 Report Posted January 4, 2023 (edited) yeah, i never did the math, just knew what I had need for. I think i do get more harvest cause i run on the 30 days a month setting with fewer hives. I also dry fruits, as to mot have to make jam as much too. Pies I do make a lot in winter. ( mods) Edited January 4, 2023 by Anthony frailey 1
Thorfinn Posted January 4, 2023 Report Posted January 4, 2023 19 hours ago, BenLi said: My own experience tells that 4*4=16skeps setup is more than enough for a single player world. 3x5 for me. That means when I go to harvest, I collect the X, leave the L. They are also on higher platforms to make it harder to mess up. Not that it would be a huge problem anyway, I always leave a couple empty skeps at the wild bee hive just in case fire or meteors ruin my day. XXXXX XLXLX XXXXX 1
Nymue Posted January 23, 2023 Report Posted January 23, 2023 Got my distillery up just in time for my fruit trees to have ripe fruit! 3
LJim Posted January 31, 2023 Report Posted January 31, 2023 (edited) Not an occurrence today, but rather a week ago. Still thought it was wild enough that I absolutely have to share it with everyone. I was foraging in the forest when I saw a trail of dead animals killed by another animal. Didn't hear a wolf though, so I trod cautiously. Suddenly, as I crossed a crest, I saw a big brown object ahead stand on its hind legs. Bears! I didn't bring my spears, so I ran home to get it. I figured, good we're going to get some bushmeat for the next few days. With my spears in hand, I ran back. The bear was gone. Welp, I figured that was that and continued to forage. My wife, who was doing some work next to me, was asking me something. I got momentarily distracted as I turned to talk to her, and I swear, right at the moment when I turned back to face the screen, the bear jumped out from around a tree, mauling my character. I screamed, my wife screamed because I screamed, and we both spent the next 1 minute laughing about it. Edited January 31, 2023 by LJim 2 4
SCC Posted January 31, 2023 Report Posted January 31, 2023 I just got a copper pickaxe, so I went around looking for some copper to mine. Next to my house was some copper on the surface, so I dug and dug, until I heard growling. Right above me. I had only improvised armour and a flint spear on me and didn't feel like losing my progress, so I holed up. The issue is, the wolf wouldn't go away. Since right next to prospecting area was my charcoal pit, I dug towards it and tunnels around it. I uncovered the roof and tried to poke the wolf from there somehow - until it fell down and I could poke it to death safely. It wasn't the scariest experience, but it was tense. 3
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