a multiplayer game of parenting and civilization building
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A lot of the "problems" and rules I am reading about come down to a lack of fertile land.
Perhaps graves could be turned into fertile land?
Obviously not one-to-one, but I will leave the game mechanic to the expert.
Last edited by Trial By Trial (2018-03-03 20:45:35)
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The world is 500x the size of jupiter. There is no shortage of fertile land.
The challenge is starting a sustaining civilizations. Its supposed to be hard to do this. Laws & tenants & rules are an effort to create primitive society-- this is part of the game!!
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I think there is a way to compost fertile soil. I saw something like that in the big list of recipes.
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Actually I saw it in the update log. The recipe list hasn't been updated since just after launch.
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i was here
For the love of god, berries DO NOT regrow on domestic bushes unless emptied, resoiled, and watered
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And here we observe berry-gobblers who have not dicovered the ways of composting.
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It's bad courtesy to bump dead threads.
#1 Ranked baby player in the competitive OHOL community. Colour yourself impressed.
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Also ranked #221354986 every other life state player in competitive OHOL. I'm nothing if not consistent.
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well is kinda funny reading old comment from gus
https://onehouronelife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=7986 livestock pens 4.0
https://onehouronelife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=4411 maxi guide
Playing OHOL optimally is like cosplaying a cactus: stand still and don't waste the water.
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And here we observe berry-gobblers who have not dicovered the ways of composting.
Lots of those this weekend. Like an influx of rp'ers in terms of productivity on the whole. There were some who wanted to learn and ensure settlements survived but for the most part as expected. Knives were very popular mind you haha
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