JCrook1028
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He's thinking of the Nagant M1895 revolver.mosin nagant is not a revolver it's a russian military rifle
He's thinking of the Nagant M1895 revolver.mosin nagant is not a revolver it's a russian military rifle
If you did not consider Valheim a tower defense game that I think you did it wrong. Especially for boss fights, I found building preparation very important. For the weird wandering hoard things, defenses were also important.
Building in 7 days isn't even necessary. Hell a few players lay down some barb wire for horde nights and just jump back and forth over it killing.
If you want specific comparisons, then let's talk about the hand holding that the skill tree does. 7days guides you throughout. In order to get this, you must do that first. In order to do that, you must do these. Specifically, the skill/perk system.
Sure, you *could* ignore that entirely and play without leveling up the very specific paths, but then again you could turn your monitor off and play.
"Back in the good old days" when you learned skills from books and increased skill by doing, you weren't tied to a literal skill tree. It encouraged exploration and planning.
Right now you don't *ever* have to leave a decent sized town. Ever.
You touched on it with your explanation of valheim... One you have your character you could replay the game with that character, and I bet you'd still have fun. There would still be a challenge. A two star firling will still mess your day up.
Do that in 7 days and it'll be a yawn fest.
Actually back in the good old days there were no skills or learning by doing. Then there was for a time and then there wasn't learning by doing any longer. LBD has its strengths but also its weaknesses. I like both systems. 7 Days is fun with the point system and Valheim is fun with its LBD. I think one of the weaknesses of Valheim's LBD is that at least for me, it kills any desire to start a fresh game with a brand new character. But, maybe the game would still be fun with all the skill progression already mostly done as you say.
It already has that because you can start the next game with your current character.Perhaps Valheim should implement a feature where the longer you perform x task (tree chopping, ore mining, etc.) the more proficient you become with that skill, and it covers all future characters.
From this thread, wow this community is acting toxic. I think the game is great and I'm excited for A20 and all future Alphas. Especially for bandits.
Calling people toxic when they are not toxic is slang for. "I hug trees and can't handle criticism or tough questions"
Shown: someone not acting toxic at all.Calling people toxic when they are not toxic is slang for. "I hug trees and can't handle criticism or tough questions"
Shown: someone not acting toxic at all.
There's a clear line between reasonable and unreasonable criticism, and comments like "you need to optimize A19 before A20" are just silly. There's a general thread of antagonism throughout this whole community and it is lame and alienating.
Do you think that I don't want you to have an opinion? All I'm advocating for is people in this community -- specifically, this forum -- to take a less combative approach to discussion.Some of us are whiners, others are skeptics, while others are critics and among us is the odd optimist. Oh wait, I can't say that because that would be generalizing, which is exactly what you are doing. One trait we all share in common, though to varying degrees between each person, is passion for this game. All of us want this game to be in the best position it can possibly be in, but with individuality comes opinions. At the end of the day though, TFP are the ones with the vision and they will execute it. Don't like an opinion and/or the way it was presented? You can disagree with it, but you can also ignore it. It's only a problem if you make it out to be one for yourself, or if the person is being genuinely toxic. As in, actually toxic.
Shown: someone not acting toxic at all.
There's a clear line between reasonable and unreasonable criticism, and comments like "you need to optimize A19 before A20" are just silly. There's a general thread of antagonism throughout this whole community and it is lame and alienating.
Do you think that I don't want you to have an opinion? All I'm advocating for is people in this community to take a less combative approach to discussion.
Please don't lecture. Oh wait.....That's a fair thing to ask for, but people are people, so unless you have them attached to puppet strings (in more ways than one), then that ain't gonna do much. Instead I would suggest you focus on your own path. Set a better example if you think that's what you're striving for. Guilt tripping people rarely works out.
"Setting a better example" isn't the only thing that can or should better affect a community. Even if there are 100 cool people, you have to deal with the 1000 uncool people. And uncool people drive cool people (like myself) away, leading to a greater disproportion of uncool people. You have to either get rid of the uncool people, or get the uncool people to act cool, making them into cool people. Moderators aren't the only people with this ability to shape communities.That's a fair thing to ask for, but people are people, so unless you have them attached to puppet strings (in more ways than one), then that ain't gonna do much. Instead I would suggest you focus on your own path. Set a better example if you think that's what you're striving for. Guilt tripping people rarely works out.
They're not mutually exclusive. That "A19 before A20" comment in particular was both toxic (as in needlessly antagonistic) and silly (as in unreasonable).Just a nitpick: "silly" is definitely not the same as "toxic".
But I can confirm that this community is silly, no question about it![]()
"Setting a better example" isn't the only thing that can or should better affect a community. Even if there are 100 cool people, you have to deal with the 1000 uncool people. And uncool people drive cool people (like myself) away, leading to a greater disproportion of uncool people. You have to either get rid of the uncool people, or get the uncool people to act cool, making them into cool people. Moderators aren't the only people with this ability to shape communities.