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I usually do set up a small farm next to the pen if I'm playing shepherd. I like to grow wheat carrots and berries on three different rows then save the fourth row for compost. It's super convenient for me while tending sheep, the only problem is it's usually a bit of a run from the sheep pen to the farms with the composited dirt.
I was in a camp earlier that had SIX bears in it over the course of my life. Luckily we were a little more advanced (I was gen 7) so we had the arrows to deal with them but not before they took out several females. http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … _id=399713
And just in case my nameless cousin is reading this, sorry again for accidentally murdering you while trying to shoot the bear! I know you were dead anyway since it had already mauled your guts out but I still feel bad about it.
To the pandas,
you did so good! All of you, so sad that Hermes and Hades passed away from us so earlie!
This place will be awesome! From nothing to all.http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … &id=397759
Good to see that in gen 3 first one got murdered and in gen 3-4 a bear killed some more.
Hi! Gen 24 here and the town was still going strong when my life ended. My only regret is that I died before I was able to set up the obligatory filthy sign that every big town has. I made the sign and got all the letters and even the lock but died before I could put it together. Such a shame! Hopefully some other dirty minded heathen will find my stash and make use of it.
Is it possible to fix it so that we can put the adult pigs down? That's the only real problem. Sure carrying a 400 pound pig around in your apron is less than realistic but it's so funny I wouldn't be too upset if that part weren't ever fixed! Otherwise maybe they could be set to only grow when they're on the ground? Or don't let us place fed piglets in baskets or carts but still let us place the unfed ones there?
Any chance an iPhone 4S might be good enough? I'd love to test but that's all I've got for iOS. I can test Android when that's ready though!
Edit: Derp, apparently I have an iPhone 6 that I thought was a 4S. Could have sworn it was a lot older than that! Anyway I'd love to test and will be sending you a PM with my email.
Aw that's sad I'm sorry you aren't finding any help! Big towns tend to be a lot more helpful towards newbies because they have more resources to spare. Next time you spawn in a big place try asking them for help, you will probably find someone willing.
Same as you, I feel bad today, fading enthusiasm.
This is exactly how I'm feeling lately. Fading enthusiasm.
Confession time, I don't really enjoy playing in big towns. All of the jobs are taken and if I do find a job that isn't taken, some kid will inevitably come by and start taking over my job. I will usually kill myself (unless I'm a girl and they're low on females) since I prefer to play in eve camps or younger villages where I can actually make a meaningful contribution. I think this is why I didn't see the murder problem for a very very long time because people weren't griefing eve camps when I started. I heard the complaints on the forums but I had only been murdered myself maybe three times in the first two months or so that I played the game.
After the lineage ban though (don't get me wrong I love the lineage ban, it's not the real problem!) I find that maybe 1/3 of the small camps I play in has a griefer. I'm not talking about the obvious newbies who don't really know how to help yet, I'm talking about the kid who sprints off to make a bow as soon as they're born, the one who purposefully runs on top of the iron that I'm trying to forge and laughs at me while I ask him to move, the one who takes the critical supplies and hides them then comes back and eats all of our food, the one who murders my entire family then brags about it and includes his forum name in his last words http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … _id=165354 .
I'm really tired of hearing the 'lol make a weapon u scrub' argument because it's not that simple. The professional griefers run around like crazy, I even encountered one once who was lagging all over the place and impossible to hit though he seemed to have no problem killing other people. They pick up babies and use them as shields so if you try to kill them you hurt the innocent baby. It's very easy to kill an innocent player who doesn't see it coming. It's a lot harder to kill a griefer who knows everyone wants them dead and is going to do anything and everything to avoid death so he can keep griefing.
These people aren't interested in playing this game, not really. And because of that there is never going to be an in game solution that will solve the problem. You can heal their victims, you can find your stuff, you might even manage to kill the griefer but they will just go pick on some other town or, more likely because of the lineage ban, they'll go grief some eve camp. It's never going to stop happening until these players are either outright banned from the game or banished to a griefers only server where they can kill each other all day.
This is the best thing I've ever seen, I couldn't stop laughing when we discovered it in my town. Maybe now instead of killing people, griefers will start hanging out pig backpacks. I wouldn't even be mad!
I'm pretty sure that I lived in that village that you're talking about yesterday. If I remember right, the griefer made the bow themselves and then there was no more milkweed in that biome so we couldn't make a second. I left to find a different green biome with more but by the time I finally got back with a weapon, she had already killed the other young women, then gone AFK and starved to death. This has been happening a lot more often lately, or maybe I've been having terrible luck. I was in two small civs that had griefers yesterday and today, two eve camps with murderers. Seriously, how pathetic do you have to be to grief an eve camp!? I guess we should all start making bows as eves now rather than planting the farm or making tools?
I know that this topic has been talked to death but unfortunately it's really kind of an impossible situation. There is absolutely no way for the game to distinguish a griefer from a person who's defending the town. Honestly I think the only way to really stop the griefing is if the players stopped being anonymous, but that's not likely to go over very well at all.
I love the idea of being able to plant trees, even if they take a really long time to grow. I spawned in a town recently that had been griefed by someone who cut every single tree in the entire green biome nearby, I had to run like three biomes over to find trees to make a fire. The wood from all of those trees was still there so I know it was griefing (or maybe a really bad noob) and not just being used. Being able to plant trees would also give us more options for picking a starting place, since we wouldn't have to worry so much about having a huge number of trees nearby.
Anyway, like I was sayin', stew is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, saute it. There's stew-kabobs, stew creole, stew gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There's pineapple stew, lemon stew, coconut stew, pepper stew, stew soup, stew stew, stew salad, stew and potatoes, stew burger, stew sandwich. That’s about it.
Hey, I was Jama from gen 11. Pretty sure I was the one who gave you those clothes, I definitely remember your name. I was also the one who made that sheep pen but I had to log before I could get sheep to put in it. So happy to hear that you were able to get the sheep started!
That town was in terrible shape when I spawned. There were maybe fifteen people when I was born but we had a famine that wiped out almost everyone, I think only myself and one other female made it through. They had no tools either, I had to forge the shovel for the sheep pen myself. Really surprised to see a town that had lasted over 10 generation had no tools at all, makes me wonder if someone ran off with them. Anyway, I'm glad to hear that the town is still going!
Ah that explains it. Thanks for clarifying!
Is the lineage ban ignored if you've previously lived to old age in a certain place? I've spawned in to the same family within five minutes of each other a few times, wondering if age has anything to do with it or if it's just because the population on that server was low?
As i run at it with a round stone! Sorry i didnt kill it kids. http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … &id=254973
Hahaha!! Man I got a real good laugh out of that one. I've done the same thing myself but at least when I did it there weren't any witnesses!
Hi, that was my daughter Zora that you killed and I was the one who killed you. I didn't even notice until I checked the family tree later but apparently you were my mother. Such delicious drama!
We did have a sheep pen, I built it south of town where there was some nice warm desert. My daughter was born while I was out looking for rope to catch the sheep and I asked her to make shears for them while I went mouflon hunting. She was telling you the truth. Since I was out catching said sheep, I didn't see you giving your reasons for killing her. I came back with a lamb on a rope and just as I'm feeding it, my daughter runs down to the sheep pen bleeding and drops dead right in front of me. My aunt was standing nearby and when I asked her who killed Zora she said she didn't know. She was the only person nearby and I was pretty sure she had done it so I started watching her. In an astoundingly unfortunate coincidence, the aunt that I thought was guilty happened to look exactly like you.
So as I'm running north to keep an eye on my 'guilty' aunt, I see someone who looks exactly like her carrying a basket with a blade blank and a file in it. So when I gave you the whole 'I knew it was you' speech, I still thought I was talking to my aunt. In fact, I remained convinced that I had killed my aunt until I died and checked the family tree later to find that I had, in fact, killed the wrong person, but that wrong person turned out to be guilty anyway. After you died, two boys told me that you had tried to kidnap them, and nobody said anything about you killing a 'griefer'.
So, sorry for killing you, but knowing the whole story makes me feel a lot better about the whole thing. It's almost funny now. And I certainly wouldn't have killed you if I had known why you did what you did. In retrospect, I can see where a child making shears could look bad, I probably shouldn't have asked her in the first place. If it makes you feel better, my death was also extremely frustrating. We had a bear close to town and I made it my final mission to kill it, but I died with a backpack full of arrows. The bear didn't get me, I was killed by a damn wolf on my way to the bear at the age of 57. Grrr!
To my family in Berryhaven (or Berryheaven? I may have renamed it lol)
Mum and Uncle Mike- I survived the murders and continued on the town. I hope I made you proud- the berry bushes were still growing well when I died.
To my children- there was so many of you I'm not gonna list you all by name, but you were all great fun! I'm sorry I left without saying goodbye or finishing my corn farming lesson, unfortunately I lagged out and couldn't eat I didn't get to pass on my knife but it seems there were no murders after me so I guess someone responsible found it. It was a great life and I'm glad I got a chance to help out some new players in a safe environment.
-Lola
http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … _id=231881(i know I wrote about part of my story elsewhere on the forums but thought it would be nice to leave a message here as well).
Hello, distant ancestor! You never knew me, but I was Dan the town guard. I spawned in your town 9 generations after you. I'm happy to report that the town is still going strong, the berry farm is massive and almost everyone that I met there was a good hard worker. I really enjoyed reading your story, I had no idea that we came so close to being destroyed! Thanks for not letting the bad guy win!
Sixto! I am Eve Rose. I am your grandmother. I helped name you, as you were the sixth child, and our small base could only hold six people and no more. Red, your mother, was a rabbit hunter, tailor, and very wise. We knew your uncle was no good shortly before my death. He and your sister would bully, starve, and ultimately murder the children necessary to repopulate our line. I would give carrots to any babies I saw, because I knew your sister would neglect them and not feed them. After I passed, I watched over our line, and was horrified at the murder in our family. All the baby deaths from Walter Rose!!! It makes me very happy that you avenged the innocent deaths in our family. As I read your story, I was so hopeful that you and your daughter would continue our line. But alas, it was not so. Thank you for sharing your story, our story.
Grandma! I'm so sorry that I wasn't able to continue your line, I really tried. I thought about you several times, we were a young family but the village was pretty well progressed, you must have worked really hard in your lifetime to get it to that state! I hate that two bad apples ruined what should have been something really great. I just knew that as soon as we got back to there with the tools and the farm already set up, the Rose family would have no trouble surviving. That was by far the most crushing death I've had in this game. Bad enough to make me finally post on the forums even! Thank you for your reply though, I'm glad that someone from the family saw it.
To my daughter, Destiny rose. I'm so sorry that I died before being able to show you to that farm, but I wanted to share my story with you. I was your mother, Sixto Rose (named six by my mother since I was her sixth child and the last she would keep) I was born into a new but thriving family with a large farm living in the swamp. Unfortunately, I realized very quickly that everyone in my family was terrible. Before I was even a year old, I saw my uncle Walter murder my niece with a bow. She hadn't done anything wrong that I could see, she was farming and helping out our family. My sister kept having children that she would abandon or let my uncle murder. I understand not being able to keep every child, but I hated the awful things she would say to them before leaving them, and the way she laughed after my brother shot them. My mother seemed like a good person but I didn't see much of her. My uncle hated her deeply and threatened her whenever she came near so she wisely kept her distance.
I knew that I was too young to make it far on my own, so I played along with my horrible sister and uncle, laughing at their kills and agreeing when my uncle called my mother horrible names. He told me that he would give me his bow and allow me to kill her when I was old enough. He was true to his word, handing me his bow and even making me a new arrow as soon as I was big enough to wield it. I betrayed him instantly, shooting my horrible sister instead. "That was for my brothers!" I told her before taking the bow and running as fast as I could and as far as I could, before my uncle had a chance to retaliate. He was old now and I knew that I would be able to return one day if I could only be patient. He had been the only person left in the village at this point, my plan was to wait for his death and then return to that village with my children.
I had two girls of my own shortly after leaving my home. Unfortunately, I hadn't set a home marker before I left and when I tried to return with the two of you, I wasn't able to find it. I left you in a good location when you were old enough to fend for yourself and set out to find it, and I did! It was abandoned, sure enough, but the tools were still there and there were even plenty of carrots left. I ran back to where I had left you and was relieved to find you safe. We set out for home at once. Unfortunately I was killed by a wolf before I was able to give you directions on how to get there. I suppose I deserved that in a way for murdering my sister, but I would do it all over again if I had the chance. I'm so sorry that I let you down, Destiny, I hope you were able to start a new settlement with a family of your own. You were the best, most patient child I could have asked for and I regret not having had more time to spend with you.
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