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Winston Whitetail

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  1. So I was doing a little bit of research on what Lamellar was since I've never heard of it before, and looking at some fun facts about how it differs from Scale armor and how it's made in real world, I got some info that some lamellar armors were made with horns/bone. Seeing how the game doesn't have many uses for the bones besides fertilizer (and at the time of making this, handles for stone age tools in v1.15), I was thinking of maybe having a way of carving out lamallae pieces out of the bones to make a bone variant of lamellar armor. I imagine this being slightly better than wood lamellar but weaker than copper for obvious reasons. You often get so many bones that you either throw out or make into tons of fertilizer for farms so giving it even more use would be nice. Crafting wise could be done in world where you carve the bones down into lamellae pieces using a knife (would act like knapping but on a bone model where you instead chip off pieces like in smithing), perhaps yielding roughly 4 pieces of lamellae, which you then need some twine/rope to tie 8 of them together to make some lamellae sheets or something similar. Then you can craft the bone lamellar similar to how wood lamellar is made using a few of those sheets, hides and resin. If this suggestion is something you can see being a nice addition, or have some feedback on it, do let me know!
  2. Well, I was more curious about how to achieve it using the program called Remote It. It's essentially like another one that works like hamachi. It has a tutorial on how to set it up for minecraft, which requires in a way, running the server, looking for the server network in the program, adding it and sharing that with your contacts to connect to without having to port forward beforehand
  3. So I know there are a couple articles about how one can host a server themselves, but I do wonder about one method that I'm not sure how to do as no one else seemed to have tried it yet? Firstly, I found a very useful way to make minecraft servers without having to port forward, which often leaves the network vulnerable so finding that was very neat. It uses a program called Remote It to essentially connect your network with whomever you gave access to it and act almost as if you are on a local network. Anyway, I was wondering if it was possible to use the same program to make a server for Vintage Story, and if so, how would one go about doing it?
  4. With the nearly 24 hours I've spent playing the game thus far and learning the many cool mechanics implemented, I was rather curious about how far the team plans to have players progress age wise. Let me explain, the feel of the pack is a lot like those progressional minecraft modpacks focused on starting from primitive tech to more advanced tech. So far we have the stone age where we mostly use knapped tools and items, then the copper age where we get our first copper tool, into the bronze age with alloying and then iron and so on, all the way to currently steel. I was rather curious how much further in terms of progression is planned to be added in the future? I don't think it's be anything as crazy as like say for example Sevtech Ages where u go all the way to space age, but curious nonetheless if there are any plans for that and how far we might be able to progress and introduce even more neat mechanics
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