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Jameh

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  1. I like this idea, has a kind of Hounds of Tindalos feel to it which would work along with the other Lovecraftian themes in the game. +1
  2. Coming back to this now, it's fun to see that one suggestion has been implemented in 1.18! Looking forward to seeing what other fun stuff this release brings
  3. I see, thank you for taking the time to respond! I really appreciate the work you all do!
  4. Jameh

    pot for food

    Ah, okay, so when the number of portions in a pot goes down, the food level should go down too, similar to how the barrels have a liquid level that rises and falls. This would be a cute little addition, so why not? +1
  5. Wow, this suggestion list is... wow. From my perspective, this feels like a feature list for a different game. A lot of your suggestions are focusing on the hardcore survival aspect of the game, which is certainly a play style that some enjoy, but at the moment, the game tends to attract a more casual crowd looking for an easier, less-punishing playstyle. That being said, here's my opinions on your list: I agree that the mob AI could do with some work, but there needs to be some degree of sanctuary, some place the player can call safe, especially during the first few nights. This is something I disagree with, currently, the progression can feel like a chore more than something to enjoy, especially with how far you need to travel for certain resources already (like borax, halite, resin, lime) I'm not necessarily against this, but it would need to be implemented in a way that doesn't feel like a grind. See my previous point about travelling far for certain resources, this is already in the game to some extent. I don't hate this, but I don't really see what it adds either. This is too punishing, players would likely just stop playing a save after an event like this, rather than see the results of it. It's not fun having everything you've been working on removed in an instant unless that's what you wanted. This could be interesting if the player also had precautions that they could take to keep themselves safe from such an event. If it were to be implemented (which seems difficult from an implementation perspective), it would need to be able to be disabled. This could work, depending on balance of course. In my opinion, this isn't fun, I don't see why this would make the game better? This could certainly be interesting, but I get the feeling that foreign plant species moving around would just lead to a homogeneous world Yes More enemies, but yes. This already somewhat exists with certain resources and plants, etc. but could definitely be expanded This is often requested, but I don't think that overhauling the combat system in this way is something that the majority of the player base actually wants. There are other games you can play for this style of combat. Depending on timescales, I can see this being an interesting option, if it's also a configurable option. Yes With some expansion of fresh/salt water systems and the ability to boil water, I don't see why not? I'm not sure what you mean by this. Commonly requested and probably coming at some point. Sure, why not? Again, commonly requested and probably coming at some point. There already is a system in place to benefit the player for having a balanced diet, I don't see the need for a mechanic that punishes them for having a poor diet
  6. Yeah, I totally agree. I love how making a simple change like this can pave the way for other items and mechanics in the game that are more efficient/effective, making it feel really rewarding for progressing to more modern technologies/tech levels. Thanks for the input!
  7. Hi all, I have been playing Vintage story for about 2.5 years now, and have recently had a play through where I interacted with most of the game’s mechanics, through to steelmaking. Whilst the game has made leaps and bounds of progress since I’ve started playing, I have some ideas on how to further improve the game, and came up with a list of items, in order of importance, to make the game into something that is, in my opinion, better. Whilst this is aimed at vanilla, I’m aware that these could be implemented as mods. I do not have sufficient time to do mod development at the moment, so feel free to take these ideas for your own mods at your leisure. Kiln A simple request, but how to achieve it? I would have a kiln operate somewhere between the coke oven, pit-kiln and the clay oven. I imagine a multi-block structure, with a single-block hollow for you to put your unfired items. A firebox, which you can load fuel into (the same types of fuel that you can use for pit-kilns), and the rest of the structure made of fire bricks (or perhaps refractory bricks, but this seems a little over the top). This would use more fuel than a pit kiln but would be slightly faster and would have the same benefits as a pit-kiln for using better fuel types. You could also use coal-type fuels, which would give it an advantage over the pit-kiln, and make it feel like you’ve actually progressed from putting stuff in the ground. The main advantage would be not requiring sticks or dry grass, simplifying the firing process. Modular Armour System It’s great that amour repair has been announced, this was one of my main issues with the current system, but I have another idea that could further improve (in my opinion) the armour system. The basic idea is that armour would be split into layers, which can be swapped out and repaired at an armour station of some kind. This would allow, for example, mixed metal armours, where you have say, copper chain topped with bronze brigandine, but would also allow you to upgrade your armour once you have the sufficient technology, time and resources to do so, without needing to painfully recreate things such as chains or leather if you have specific resource issues. Firepit Rebalance The firepit is very frustrating to use in it’s current form, as the best and most efficient way to use it is to baby it whilst it’s cooking things, which feels unrealistic and is jarring in comparison to a lot of the game’s other systems. Currently, the best way to use the firepit is to allow a stack of items to reach cooking temperature, take the whole stack out, and feed items in one-at-a-time to let them cook. This is because if you leave the whole stack in there, the temperature resets to 0 each time an item is cooked. This could be fixed by either making it so that once an item is cooked, the stack stays at the same temperature, or by doing what the crucible does, and have the stack take longer to get up to temperature based on how big it is, and have all of the items cook at once. Rift Blocking Device (Added in 1.18) Once you start to hit mid-late game, it starts to get frustrating having rifts spawn in and around your base. A device which may require some difficult to acquire items, that prevents rifts from spawning in a generous radius (say 50 blocks or so), would be great for this. There are several ways this could be made into more of a mechanic, perhaps with a sender and receiver node, making it so rifts stop spawning in one place, but are much more common in another, or having a minimum spacing between blocking devices, meaning that you can’t make everywhere safe. Temporal Storms are currently useless There is currently very little point to temporal storms. I realise that the next update is a lore update and is likely to address this though, so I won’t stick on this point for too long. That being said, it would be cool if we could utilise the time dilation effects of a temporal storm in some way, maybe to quickly age cheese, compost or alcohol? Drifter Accuracy Currently, the rocks that drifters throw seem to hit more often than not, especially in multiplayer. Some adjustments to their accuracy to make them less accurate, as well as less likely to throw rocks would be less frustrating. Tool Handles I think it would be cool if higher tier tools weren’t made with a simple branch you pulled off of a tree. Perhaps some kind of wood carving mechanic where we can make tool handles of various types of wood (with rarer, stronger kinds of wood like ebony being better) for use with higher tier tools could affect the tool’s durability. This would be somewhat like the Minecraft mod Tinker’s Construct. Hoe Usage Currently, once you’ve tilled a field, you no longer need the hoe. Metal hoes thus feel like a waste of metal, and it doesn’t feel very realistic. One idea could be that when you pull up plants, you should need to re-till the soil before you can plant more. This would of course need to be it’s own block, as you couldn’t have the soil return to it’s base form as it would lose the nutrient information, so it would be called something like “farmed low-quality soil”. Another could be that re-tilling the soil redistributes the nutrients, giving you a boost in nutrient levels, making re-tilling worthwhile for fast farming. (Idea from PlasmaticChrome26 on Discord)
  8. What a wonderful suggestion. +1
  9. This is a well-thought-out suggestion that fits into the game and it's current mechanics. Just, yes. Tyron, do this. +1
  10. I do love this concept, and the following features would be easy enough to implement: -Trunks that get thinner higher up -Branches that extend and, well, branch -Trunks that can be over 1 block thick, but under 2x2 in size -Trunks that can be under 1 block thick -Falling tree physics (to an extent) -Larger trees generating aboveground roots -Branches being far quicker to break than trunks -Unique generation for each tree type However, when it comes to these features: -Leaves that constantly grow, regrow, and change -Trees growing from a small sapling over time into a full-sized tree naturally -Tree disease/lack of nutrients from soil causing stunted growth and tree-death -Saplings planting themselves when leaves naturally decay -Trees growing taller to fight with other trees for more sunlight under the canopy -Emergant forests that live, grow, and wane on their own The issue comes when trying to simulate these things in areas that are not currently loaded by the player/players. The game cannot have all chunks loaded to be able to simulate these things away from the player, so in order to achieve these things, the following would need to happen: Each chunk has a value on it that indicates the last time it was unloaded. When loaded, the game would need to do catch up simulation on objects The catch-up would include simulating each chunk for the length of time that the chunk has been unloaded for The catch-up would need to be performant enough that the game does not stutter. i.e. needs to be completed in a frame, so even at a modest 30fps, it would need to be done within 33ms This system has been proposed before for other dynamic world systems, like snow, so it's not impossible, but the task is quite a big one. Good suggestion, +1
  11. I don't mind the idea of natural disasters, but they would need to be off by default, with the option of turning them on. If this is the case, then there's probably better features to be worked on, that will be benefitted from by more people. Still, a fine suggestion nonetheless, so +1.
  12. I agree that 'sticky' sprinting should definitely be an option at the very least, if not the default. So +1 for that. If your hands are hurting from it, can I suggest re-binding sprint to shift and sneak to control? I tend to find this is more comfortable for long periods of running This really should be taken seriously if it is actually hurting people to play the game, RSI is no joke.
  13. This is really nice. If I ever have time to give modding a go, I'll come back to this. Until then, this seems like a good idea that Tyron should look at seriously. +1
  14. +1 From me, I like having in-game sliders for adjusting the game audio as a whole, instead of having to alt-tab and open up the volume mixer just to achieve the same effect. Usually, I want to turn down the game as a whole because I'm watching a video or talking to someone, and this would make it easier
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