a multiplayer game of parenting and civilization building
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Best way for a returning player to get up to speed on the meta and recipes?
Teamwork makes the Dreamwork.
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For recipes looking at onetech is always my first call.
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How long ago did you play last?
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abuse corn for its food value n variety, cow , goose, piggy products stews popcorns n raw
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How long ago did you play last?
When the war sword and horse wagon basically.
Teamwork makes the Dreamwork.
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DestinyCall wrote:How long ago did you play last?
When the war sword and horse wagon basically.
Before or after the rift experiment?
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Goliath wrote:DestinyCall wrote:How long ago did you play last?
When the war sword and horse wagon basically.
Before or after the rift experiment?
Before that, im not sure what the rift is.
Teamwork makes the Dreamwork.
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Gotcha - the game has changed quite a bit since that time.
Good news is that yum chains never break, so you should aim to eat a varied diet to stack up yum as high as possible. Also more storage options and new vehicles (trucks, race car). And you were gone long enough to miss dealing with the rift and tool slots, so that's great.
Unfortunately "family specializations" are still a thing, so you will need to learn how that works. We also have a bunch of poorly documented new mechanics - water/oil/iron depletion, leadership, posses, and gene score to name a few.
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Gotcha - the game has changed quite a bit since that time.
Good news is that yum chains never break, so you should aim to eat a varied diet to stack up yum as high as possible. Also more storage options and new vehicles (trucks, race car). And you were gone long enough to miss dealing with the rift and tool slots, so that's great.
Unfortunately "family specializations" are still a thing, so you will need to learn how that works. We also have a bunch of poorly documented new mechanics - water/oil/iron depletion, leadership, posses, and gene score to name a few.
And the game is on its last legs and slowly being led to its demise, so there's that.
OP missed out on a lot. Whether or not that's a good thing or a bad thing is debatable.
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