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sigmen4020 wrote:My question then is if it is guaranteed that you get born to the other person on the server if there are only two on it, despite the known lineage ban. Because I was born to him even after almost dying of old age (which should have earned me a lineage ban).
If there are ten or fewer players on the server, there is no lineage ban.
If there are between ten and fifty players on the server, the lineage ban exists, but its duration is proportionally reduced: ten players yields zero minutes, fifty players yields ninety minutes, and from ten to fifty players yields a duration smoothly increasing from zero to ninety minutes.
If there are fifty or more players on the server, the lineage ban exists and is ninety minutes long.
That's nice to hear. Thanks for the quick response.
So during the server disaster on the main server I decided to play on one of the mostly unpopulated servers. There I found an Eve, who was quite new. I helped him find a spot and taught him some of the basic things to an Eve start. Eventually we ended up talking on Discord as we started up again on a new server after we died.
On this new empty server (only me and him were on it) we sometimes spawned on each other after we died. Once as Eve and multiple times as a child to the other. I ended up being born to him as a boy eventually and he died and spawned in the middle of nowhere as an Eve. (Every time being born as a child was possible we ended being spawned as a baby to the other without exception)
My question then is if it is guaranteed that you get born to the other person on the server if there are only two on it, despite the known lineage ban. Because I was born to him even after almost dying of old age (which should have earned me a lineage ban).
Here is the lineage where I should have theoretically been lineage banned but got spawned in as his child (I was Eve and Sky):
http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=3142435
Nox + Nyx both have bells + had working radios (until someone stole and hid the daniel cells.) Nox has two bells and Nyx had one last I checked.
I was just in Nyx my last life (followed bell there), and the radios were definitely working. So if daniel cells were missing new ones must have been made or the old ones were found.
Here's the family tree link for time reference:
If you were the same Jane where mostly everyone told us to curse you, you might have been my daughter Jane during this life
(Fionna):
http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=3069630
I dedicated most of my life to take care of the sheep pen, and making aprons for the family as a side product. I don't know if you were one of two other babies I was taking care of when your young brother Tommy admitted to being new. After that I taught Tommy how to feed the lamb and told him that it was important to keep one unsheared, which he in turn told others when he got into a rhythm of sheep feeding. He died though, when I was teaching him how to make pies.
When it comes to you I mostly saw you on horseback for a while wearing a santa hat (presumably to avoid being killed by angry villagers and guarding the apocalypse tower), and hitting a girl who was telling people to curse you with snowball. I never saw the apocalypse tower, but I heard some mention of it from others in town (the people who told us to curse you). I am mostly neutral about the apocalypse, because I wasn't playing when the monolith apocalypse was a thing. I feel like it could be pretty cool for it to happen, but I personally am not going to actively pursue.
Was the apocalypse to the north of the town, and were you the same Jane I'm describing?
I will say this. There wasn't a specific intent in showing this data. Just because the stats shows what it shows doesn't mean I'm gonna tell anyone to begin abandoning kids, "because they are just going to die young anyway". I was only curious about the amount of kids die at what age. And I realize now that I should have probably classed elder as something like (40-60) instead of (55-60), due to something like what pein mentioned about many female players suiciding at 40.
But in general this thread wasn't supposed to be analyzing why all my kids are dying at such a young age. I'm fairly certain that a lot of other players (veterans included) have similar stats. I would love for someone to honestly claim that the majority of their children makes it to the fertility age (14).
Also I just took games one after the other without cherrypicking them, and those Eve were really bad and I fully acknowledge that. They went the way they did due to in part my actions. The first was in a spot where there were little heat and at some point me and the family neglected collecting food to the village which caused my only girl to die of starvation when it could have been avoided. The second Eve run was just a complete misjudgement on my part, as I found a good spot but there was a ton of wildlife around. To circumvent that I thought I could get it under control if just started making a bow early, and as you can see on that family tree i couldn't. Those Eve runs were complete failures, end of story.
But it seems like the original intent of this post was lost in translation, since you are mostly eager to comment on how bad of a mother I am, so I have no more interest in continuing collection of more data.
Yeah it makes sense that it must be someone else who named her. I'm 100 % certain there weren't two Eves in that village, so I think one of her descendants named her in passing, like I usually do when I see unnamed people.
Ok, so I just checked the family tree of my last life and I noticed that the Eve of the family was just called Jin without Eve being in the name. Has this happened for anyone else, and if so does anyone know how it happens?
would be nice to see what happens if you talk to them and give a purpose
but most of the "good moms" just drop the kids when they have hair and don't even know who are they
Can you specify what you mean by giving them a purpose? Because I usually question my kids if they are new or not, and if they are and they tell me they can for example tend berries I give them that job. Also if I get very new players willing to learn I usually teach them, but I have quite a few times experienced them dying of starvation while I was teaching them. Even when I have told them to keep themselves fed.
Outside of that I experience that there are either a lot of players who proclaim themselves to not be new, who are in fact new. What am I supposed to do in those situations, because I just presume that since they are saying that they aren't new that they know what to do. Am I supposed to teach each and every one of my children, even when they say they aren't new?
I also feel like you are making assumptions about how I play without context.
Recently I decided to write down the age my children would usually make it to. So I've got a smaple sizes above 100 and am planning to get more. Here are the stats for the current sample size:
In percentages:
Suicider (afk infants included) = 26,5 %
Young deaths (0-13) = 47 %
Adult deaths (14-54) = 18,8 %
Elder deaths (55-60) = 7,7 %
So as one can see based on these stats you are incredibly likely to get a child that will die before they reach the age of 14. I'll also say that most of the adult deaths i noted died before they reached 20. From this it seems that general player base has issues surviving past their childhood even in well established villages. These results in themselves aren't particularly surprising since there are always a ton of dead children in basically every family tree.
Here are the links to all the lives included in the sample size:
Gia: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=2928658
Emma: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=2929602
Mariana: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=2942538
Jajuan: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=2943003
Mary: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=2946242
Sunny: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=2948281
Eve Jones: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=2967883
Joy: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=2971812
Treg: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=2973831
Rebecca and Pailynn: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=3010704 (Rebecca is Pailynn's oldest sister)
Lily: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=3015970
Jasmine: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=3032149
Jenny: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=3033282
Eve Larson: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=3038030
Jingyi: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=3038771
Taro: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=3050080
Sindy: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=3050676
Rose: http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=3055428
I was in that village too. I was Jenny Cockburn in the 5th generation.
http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=3033282
I especially liked that the berry farm was in all jungle, making it easier to not get the berry farm on cooldown. The village was kind of noob infested when I was there, since they constantly went into either desert or jungle when having yellow fever even when I told them to go to a cold spot. I guess some people will never learn. The village got sheep in my generation, I remember helping on creating the pen while someone else got the moufflon. Overall it was pretty good life, it was just unfortunate that I died anticlimatically of starvation due to a disconnect before I found a successor to my knife.
I lived there three times in the same lineage (the Tempest family, or rather a nameless family because the ancestor was named before Eve named herself) 1-2 days ago. It wasn't really peaceful time at any of them. A bunch of murders were happening especially in my first two lives, albeit my third life was very short due to an unexpected game crash. These were my lives there:
Jajuan:
http://lineage.onehouronelife.com/serve … id=2943003
If you have threshed wheat clutter where you want to build something, you can transport it with a bowl without having to make dough. You pick it up with the bowl, move to the desired location and use a branch to empty it out on the ground.
Okay, can we just get the ability to take a wrought bar directly with tongs from a stack of them. It's pretty annoying to have seperate the wrought iron bars from the stack in order to grab them with tongs. It makes making the engine stuff kind of annoying to do since you to have that extra space if you wanna do more wrought iron bars at a time.
Also this shouldn't be hard to fix since you can already take iron ingots and steel bars directly from stacks with tongs.
Is it just me or have they become a lot rarer after the apocalypse update? I have literally not spawned in as one of the new models or the original ginger girl and dark guy. And besides that I very rarily see them in villages.
It would be nice if they became more common IMO. Because at the moment it feels like they are very rare.