Tyron Posted September 2, 2022 Report Posted September 2, 2022 Dear Extraordinary Survivalists v1.17.2, a stable release, can now be downloaded through the account manager. A new release always brings a wave of new reports, must ninja fix, again!Screenshot by Dude7ox#6606 on discord Game updates Tweak: Increased default lung capacity from 20 seconds to 40. Lung capacity is now listed in the world configurations screen with new preset values for each playstyle Tweak: Creative mode flying player model no longer has hands in the air Tweak: Tailored gambeson armor can now only be repaired by tailors. Fixed: Should fix all creatures black for some players Fixed: Soaked hide barrel recipes now separated to be more clear that there is one for diluted borax and one for limewater Fixed: Falling blocks no longer spawn dropped items, but instead will try to keep falling further. Mitigates lag from large avalanches Fixed: Last slice of pie had a buggy serving value set Fixed: Tool mold shown "x units of copper ingot" "ingot" is now omitted Fixed: Game crashing when placing fruit tree cuttings Fixed: Game crashing when going to interface settings in a world with maps disabled Fixed: Missing recipes for peridotite and basalt coffins View full record 4 2
setne550 Posted September 3, 2022 Report Posted September 3, 2022 Make one day we might get some sort of equip that allows breathing underwater for longer too? 5
Ser Posted September 3, 2022 Report Posted September 3, 2022 Как по мне ето отличная идея, но нужно сделать этот предмет трудно создаваемым ведь он весьма дизбалансен 3
RobinHood Posted September 3, 2022 Report Posted September 3, 2022 crafting snorkles would be great - https://www.keywestsnorkelingtours.com/early-history-of-snorkeling/ - Quote Earliest Snorkelers Thought to be the earliest mention of snorkeling, the Greek philosopher Aristotle mentioned the practice in his study “Parts of the Animals”, where he refers to divers as using “instruments for respiration” resembling an elephant’s trunk. The very earliest snorkelers were thought to be sponge farmers on the Grecian island of Crete some 5,000 years ago who used hollow tubes to allow breathing while they kept their faces in the water to free-dive for sponges. Archeologists studying Assyrian bas-relief paintings from 900 B.C. have identified figures using air-filled animal skins as a crude form of diving tank, allowingn exploration further beneath the sea. Snorkels also found their use in the ancient world’s military action. Around 500 B.C., historian Herodotus tells of Scyllis, a Greek who escaped a Persian ship undetected by using a hollow reed as a snorkel and then proceeded to cut the entire Persian fleet adrift. 1 1
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