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Loire

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  1. I use Google translator a lot.

    I think the game should take some things from Terraria. This encourages the player to explore the world for specific biomes in which some bosses are located, and the further from the spawn point (middle of the world), the more difficult the game becomes. (VS, like minecraft, forces the player to be in the same place all the time until the end of the game.) I see classes here in VS, maybe it is worth adding RPG elements like leveling up?
    And about the village: how about the idea that a player can create a house with certain conditions (like in a Terraria or Starbound) and an npc will appear in it. But you can give him your armor, the necessary tools and food so that he fulfills his role (for example, harvesting and transferring it to abmar for other residents of your village or kingdom). I liked creating my own base in Starbound with NPC's (in fact, it was your base with your subordinates), but there was practically no way to interact with them (there are no levels for them, orders,  they just walked, don't defend anything and could not die, and it was also in 2D). If you played Banished game, you might understand me. Maybe VS should take a lot from this game.
    I think that with these ideas the game will become more lively and rich and will make the player stay in it for a long time. 

    Thank you for reading.

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  2. 1 hour ago, Stroam said:

    Are you willing to pay an extra 10 Euros to have the game in your steam library?

    First of all, I would like to buy the game on vintagestory.at, and, as far as I know, the steam key generator is free. https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/features/keys

    1 hour ago, redram said:

    I don't know if there's any technical hurdles to that, but I'm pretty sure that Tyron would do that assuming it's possible, in the event the game becomes available on steam.  As Stroam kind of pointed out, the game is likely to be quite a bit more expensive if it does move to steam.   Part of steam's TOS is that you cannot charge less for the game anywhere else, and we already have a lot of players that say the game is a steal at the current price.  The price hasn't been raised in I think maybe 2 years or more.  It wouldn't surprise me if the price went up a bit in the near future, regardless of steam.  Not my decision though.

    Thanks for the detailed answer

  3. On 9/15/2020 at 10:14 PM, redram said:

    First item on the FAQ page:  https://www.vintagestory.at/features/faq.html/  Short answer is 'someday maybe'.  It's not really mentioned in the FAQ, but another reason is that steam crowds can be pretty harsh, and you only get one chance to make a first impression.  There's a desire to get the game to a really good state of polish, before throwing it upon steam's tender mercies.  And it's not there yet.

    IF Vintage Story will be available in future on steam, will we receive our steam keys?
    I know 30% is bad, but i want to keep all my games in one place.

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