It stills bug me how yucca is in game. Cuz the type of yucca we grow it could be possible to get both fruit and the root. The yucca root is similar at least to me when I tasted it and cooked it had a potato's like textureIs there going to be a yucca battle thong cosmetic anytime soon?

I would believe that if the videos weren't based off of hatred and ridicule. He's trying to make money and people love to hate. Getting into modding could just be another way to look educated when putting devs on blast. It's all performative to a degree, including the posts made here.I mean yes there's always going to be the beyond mad for no reason but tbh I though prebuild is one of them but he really isn't? If he really hated the game i dont think we would have learned to mod and try to make improvements.
And I've been playing for a long time as well and while I disagree with some directions of the game i still play it every day its the only game I play on Xbox. And pc I'll do the same
Views baby!I would believe that if the videos weren't based off of hatred and ridicule. He's trying to make money and people love to hate. Getting into modding could just be another way to look educated when putting devs on blast. It's all performative to a degree, including the posts made here.
Top 100 game on Steam for years, even during the alpha stages, sold millions of copies and reviews have been positive. Active playerbase has steadily grown over the entire games lifetime according to Steamcharts.
Then you look at the social community around the game, and it's some of the most barbaric, unapologetic malice that i've seen any video game get. Really strange how that works, isn't it? The math doesn't add up. From my perspective, most the open hatred appears to be artificial.
Not really im mean I'll look and see if he said anything about the devs couldn't do it so ill let you know.Getting into modding could just be another way to look educated when putting devs on blast. It's all performative to a degree, including the posts made here.
I mean it could also be do to more people finding and playing the game.Top 100 game on Steam for years, even during the alpha stages, sold millions of copies and reviews have been positive. Active playerbase has steadily grown over the entire games lifetime according to Steamcharts.
I really dislike this disingenuous assertion I'm seeing about me being negative FOR views. The biggest creators of this game rarely criticize it, there's no reason to be negative FOR views. They get more than views than me without negativity. Clearly it's not rewarded or necessary in 7dtd in the way that it is for say: Halo or Star Wars.Yes i know negatively gets views. But nothing you can really do about that.
Maybe not have them disappear after you drink from them but just remove the ability to make them. Once you find a jar it is reusable for entire game. Hopefully you won't be overflowing with them at least until late(r) game. By then you should be set up with everything. Fuel production, ammo production, etc. Jars, drinkable water, teas should be rare enough you are not swimming in them but scattered enough you are not dying constantly from thirst.
Negative is sadly what attracts many people to social media and forums. I mean, how many times do you read messages that praises 7 Days to Die? It's almost always negative posts about the game. Sure, some people will reply and defend the game, but still, it's mostly people complaining; which is sad.I really dislike this disingenuous assertion I'm seeing about me being negative FOR views. The biggest creators of this game rarely criticize it, there's no reason to be negative FOR views. They get more than views than me without negativity. Clearly it's not rewarded or necessary in 7dtd in the way that it is for say: Halo or Star Wars.
I'm a hater for the love of the game thank you very much. It's a thinly veiled attempt to undermine my criticism because I get paid to cover the game. I don't see any one accusing the big creators of faking their positivity for views. It's interesting how the only people faking it are the ones you disagree with.
Edit: To add onto that, sort my channel by most popular videos and tell me that "negativity" is what gets views. A brainless assertion by aging forum users with a strenuous understanding of what youtubers actually do. Not to mention it's incredibly insulting to your own community to reduce their interests to mere internet drama when in reality what generates most value and interest in my channel is informational content watched by new players. If anyone is attracted to negativity like moths to a flame it's the people in here. 700 videos created, 50 or so of which could be described as negative about the game. The rest are just tutorials and stuff.
Edit 2: also Adam I'm sorry if you felt like that was all directed at YOU lol. It was just that comment that got me ranting smh.
Extremely unlikely. People didn't leave when jars were removed completely. They may have started complaining, but others thanked TFP. And the numbers continued their normal up and down based on releases as normal. So it's not likely that adding jars back, even if they are changed, would have a greater impact than removing them entirely for those who want them. It wouldn't be even remotely logical to assume that.Well I'm sure we'll see when the upcoming update comes out won't we? If the millions and millions think opposite to me they'll see those features that the recent critics of 7dtd have been asking for and they'll silently slink away in disgust leaving 7dtd's player count worse than Blood Moons on a tuesday morning.
First, the game is still in Early Access and I think a LOT of people who got this game in Early Access don't want anything to do with Early Access considering how things went with this game. Second, that game is very different from this one, so assuming a lot of people who play this game would be interested is a stretch. Third, the graphics on that game are more of a niche style that isn't as popular as other styles and will likely turn away a lot of prospective players before they even look beyond the graphics. Those three alone will drop interest in the game considerably, especially from 7D2D players.This is absolutely true but...
My point is that surely if there were millions of people who thought OPPOSITE to me, there would SURELY be a huge line of people just dying to try it. Of course I don't think every fan of 7dtd would auto buy it but like...nobody bought it. Particularly, from the thousands of comments I've recieved around Blood Moons specifically, the hardcore 1000 hours+ fanbase. Who should surely be just looking for ways to support a beloved franchise/publisher?
This thread isn't about blood moons anyway but I do think it's a fair reading of the temperature? of the community's attitude at the moment.
Edit: and it's a shame because iLLOGIKA seem like such a good studio
Hi @faatalMy largest one is destroy area as I have unfinished changes on top of previous committed changes and one more improvement idea after that. Hoping that is sorted out tomorrow, so I can test a build over the weekend.
It stills bug me how yucca is in game. Cuz the type of yucca we grow it could be possible to get both fruit and the root. The yucca root is similar at least to me when I tasted it and cooked it had a potato's like texture
This was the old icon. Showing we made the juice of the root, the new one is correct in terms of the juice but we just not eatting the roots?
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Still such a cool plant. I love it. Cuz I dont think any other game grows yucca
I love learning things like this, hence the reaction. My sister grows tropical fruits, and she occasionally brings up stuff like this.I just saw this post. This has always bugged me too.
In reality there are two distinct plants: "yuca" and "yucca". The starchy, potato-like plant is "yuca," also known as "cassava."
"Yucca," on the other hand, is a flowering plant of several species. The one probably referred to in the game is "banana yucca," scientific name "yucca baccata". It has a base that looks a lot like an aloe plant, with a main stalk and several banana-like buds on top. Its fruits can be eaten (as can its flowers), and its base can be used to make cordage (handmade twine/rope).
Interview with Blood Moons devs. Can say it now that it's out lol.Yeah, I have no idea what you're talking about as far as something happening within the next 7 Days. Whatcha got planned?
If I make a mod I'll probably do thatI just saw this post. This has always bugged me too.
In reality there are two distinct plants: "yuca" and "yucca". The starchy, potato-like plant is "yuca," also known as "cassava." The picture in the game looks like the yuca/cassava tubers. The plant itself looks relatively normal, with multiple stalks and leaves.
"Yucca," on the other hand, is a flowering plant of several species. The one probably referred to in the game is "banana yucca," scientific name "yucca baccata". It has a base that looks a lot like an aloe plant, with a main stalk and several banana-like buds on top. Its fruits can be eaten (as can its flowers), and its base can be used to make cordage (handmade twine/rope).
Neither plant resembles a cactus at all, especially not the Saguaro-like cactuses in the game. (You can also eat Saguaro cactus meat, so I don't know why the game didn't go with that.)