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quicksilvr

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  1. Going to say something similar. Basic bushmeat and redmeat have me catching sturgeon in 15 seconds or less while stinkbait hasn't caught a thing in over a minute. I'm going to assume they have some issues with all types of stinkbait at the moment too.
  2. the piles of coal doing the hot potato on the forge is funny. At first I thought I just lost a full load of Anthracite until I hit the bellows and suddenly I had fuel again. Still getting the weird glitches where your buckets randomly disappear when transferring liquids. Seems to happen more when I have 2 or more buckets in my inventory and with wines / milk. The buckets and the 40% speed debuff from shoveling snow or using that snow shovel or whatever are the only issues I have with the current RC's. Everything else has been stellar with the water wheels, new winter clothing, quenching / tempering / the 3 bellows types / fuel types for the forge, needing fertilizers for crops / berries, the fat changes and oil lamps. Personally I like the coal changes with the forge the most. I have a real incentive to use Black coal now for something besides making ore bombs and coke due to how long it lasts, and brown coal is also perfect if you are just tempering / quenching finished iron or steel tools with how it maxes base temp at 650C before you hit the bellows. I still have to learn how to use spur gears properly.
  3. Not sure if it is just related to steel or all cleavers, but the Steel Cleaver does not work nor can it go on a tool rack. Haven't tried any other cleavers and these are on generation 3 grey boars. recipe requires a stick now idk if that's new or I'm used to mods that change it. Also yay! Used some regular bushmeat and all of it was put to good use netting over 25 fillets. Not one was lost to the void.
  4. Still having weird quicks with milking on my game. Buckets vanishing (they also did this when taking wine from a barrel), being unable to milk a lactating ewe. It won't even initiate the sound of milking now unless I cycle click on and off otherwise I just extend my hand out like I'm going to place the bucket on the ground. They also don't stand still like they've been doing with every previous game patch after you initiate the milking (I know it isn't right away, but after a while the ewe's stop running around when you milk them). I'm very happy with the way farming and berry production has gone with the latest RC.
  5. Fixed: When you crash during snow shoveling, you would be stuck with a -40% walkspeed reduction and when you reconnect and try to use the snow shovel again you would be kicked Okay so this is why as a Hunter class my run speed has been like 75% or something for all of winter and beyond. Sadly I'm still bugged at a lower speed and I never knew why till this.
  6. Been having issues while milking mouflon ewe's with this current and the past RC version ( It may have been in RC 3 but I didn't find any sheep till I updated to RC4). I can milk them just fine, but sometimes the bucket vanishes from my inventory (I have plenty of space in my backpacks so it didn't drop) after successful milking, it spoils the milk instantly to 55% spoiled when combining with another bucket of milk that was 4 days fresh, or it says "4 hours fresh" right after milking instead of the usual 4 days. Just a weird little quirk. Before I'd stomach it but now when I lose the milk or it spoils instantly I just use creative mode and summon it. Also yay hopefully my crops are fixed. I barely managed 1.5 large harvests before winter came. Most of the crops were stuck at the last stage when winter hit, so hopefully that's different now.
  7. I'm having this issue too. My only solution would be to drink some alcohol and unlearn Huge Stomach ability and use it on something else.
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