a multiplayer game of parenting and civilization building
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It does semi negate fires, but fires are also used for a lot of other stuff besides warmth, so it isn't a big deal.
I agree with this. My opinion is that we should be able to inhabit more places and you could run through the snow biomes and find a group of eskimos.
If every biome was eventually a viable spot to live in, it could allow us to keep the idea that you have to move on from a town when the land is used up or if its in trouble.
Living in a desert or a snow biome would mean that you would have to bring a cart of supplies (warmth or something to negate the warmth) so that you must have had a start in a green biome and moved on. You could then make igloos or plant more cacti etc.
So I don't think deserts should be nerfed, but maybe improving the heat system to constantly update instead of everytime you stop would solve the perfect heat tile problem and make clothes important.
Make babies' account names visible.
I like the idea of anonymity in this game. Making account names visible would help the problem but nothing would feel like a fresh start. You would also see people and say "oh hey, you were my Mum, sister and second cousin in X,Y and Z place" so idk I feel like we should stay anonymous.
I don't usually suicide but if I do it's if I'm born to an Eve just because I have done that start quite a few times (still satisfying if you stick to it though).
Honestly I prefer having males. You don't really need more than one female in a town, assuming that they are definitely going to live, and then the rest will be more efficient workers. Ha but in real life one woman and then only males may not go so well.
A Twitch streamer caught this happen haha.
Its too easy for griefers right now but I do like the idea of criminals if there were repercussions for murder or you could outcast someone 100 tiles away from a homemarker or something like that.
Can't wait to run into this town, I love when players teach the kids.
I want to learn smithing some day too and pass down the knowledge.
There are so many touching stories in this game, Jason has done an amazing job and still improving it!
Genuinely so impressed.
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