IzPrebuilt
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I saw this and it baffles me because i've no idea WHERE he got that model from I can't find it on any official stuff.I don’t know if everyone has seen it, but it’s on YouTube lol.
I saw this and it baffles me because i've no idea WHERE he got that model from I can't find it on any official stuff.I don’t know if everyone has seen it, but it’s on YouTube lol.
I'd say that almost every change is about every player because it affects every player. The only ones that don't are things that might only affect people to play a certain way - changes that only impact PVP or changes to a specific weapon that not everyone will use, for example. Anything that affects all players is about all players. In any case, I was giving my opinion. I didn't say that everyone would feel the same.This change is not about you. Neither me. But there are a number of players even in this forum who say they play a single game for more than a hundred hours. Who always complain about a mythical "end game". They'll get a neverending carrot dangling before their eyes to supply their OCD![]()
Not unless you have storage mods installed. Without them, it is 1 extra space. I did end up with storage mods on my bicycle, and maybe that will be the norm, but it may also be that you don't normally have those for the bicycle. Depends if they reduce drop rates on the schematic, which they should considering it drops all the time. It's worse than the vehicle light schematics.And may I remind everyone that for example the bicycle inventory has 3 times as many possible slots now as it had before?
And yet does it even matter to have different levels for pots or grills that save you a minute here or there? If they are going to progress "forever," then each level can't save you much time. I know some people do sit there and wait while stuff cooks, so it might matter to them. But I think most people probably don't wait and just start it and leave, so any savings wouldn't even be noticeable. But we'll have to see how they implement it and if it has any value or not after that.One or two of your fireplaces might run 82 minutes for a task instead of the perfect 80 minutes for a while until you find or craft one that is better.
No, which is already annoying. Engines and batteries take up way too much space right now. Having to do the same for other items doesn't thrill me. But I suppose it depends which items we are talking about.though actually...do engines stack now in vanilla?
I know it’s quite strange, but I couldn’t find it tooI saw this and it baffles me because i've no idea WHERE he got that model from I can't find it on any official stuff.
I don’t know if everyone has seen it, but it’s on YouTube lol.
I do this when I need whatever I'm cooking kinda immediately (like water in my current game. After spending 4 real life hours looking for a cooking pot, I finally made a forge and made one, then needed to wait for some water to cook because I was so thirsty.I know some people do sit there and wait while stuff cooks, so it might matter to them.
Yeah, I usually end up with at least 2 crates full of batteries, and I usually don't have a map last more than 35 days or so. Got a mod so engines stack, though.No, which is already annoying. Engines and batteries take up way too much space right now. Having to do the same for other items doesn't thrill me. But I suppose it depends which items we are talking about.
I do this when I need whatever I'm cooking kinda immediately (like water in my current game. After spending 4 real life hours looking for a cooking pot, I finally made a forge and made one, then needed to wait for some water to cook because I was so thirsty.
Yeah, I usually end up with at least 2 crates full of batteries, and I usually don't have a map last more than 35 days or so. Got a mod so engines stack, though.
There is a whole other system with vehicles
For the vehicles, does that mean that initially, they willBut to answer your question yes, one man's supercharger might have a higher percentage than the others.
I'd say that almost every change is about every player because it affects every player. The only ones that don't are things that might only affect people to play a certain way - changes that only impact PVP or changes to a specific weapon that not everyone will use, for example. Anything that affects all players is about all players. In any case, I was giving my opinion. I didn't say that everyone would feel the same.
Not unless you have storage mods installed. Without them, it is 1 extra space. I did end up with storage mods on my bicycle, and maybe that will be the norm, but it may also be that you don't normally have those for the bicycle. Depends if they reduce drop rates on the schematic, which they should considering it drops all the time. It's worse than the vehicle light schematics.
And yet does it even matter to have different levels for pots or grills that save you a minute here or there? If they are going to progress "forever," then each level can't save you much time. I know some people do sit there and wait while stuff cooks, so it might matter to them. But I think most people probably don't wait and just start it and leave, so any savings wouldn't even be noticeable. But we'll have to see how they implement it and if it has any value or not after that.
Been subscribed to your channel and many other ones for years, and yes, the "pushback" is mostly contained here, on the official forums, which the devs are more likely to read (but are not restricted to, of course)."pushback" and it's 4 people jerking themselves off in an obscure internet forum.
You COULD actually go and engage with the broader community on youtube and other social medias and see how little "pushback" there actually is
So upon watching IzPrebuilts video...I'm not excited. Crafting is the ONE thing I didnt think would be LBD. I wanted Sprinting, attacking, combat, medicine, etc. To be LBD. The features theyre adding are nice, but theyre NOT what I wanted. What I wanted was something to slow down the game a bit, make it so if I wanted to dedicate to mining resources, I wouldnt be forced to invest into STR for miner 69er. If anything this has taken the wind entirely out of my sail.
How much you gain from reading a magazine: 0 to 100% to +X%.
How much you gain from performing actions: 0 to 100% to +X%.
That is usually what will happen to people right at the beginning of the game, but that's also when you're not going to have the level 1000 grill and pot to increase you speed. It's later in the game where you'd really have a chance of a speed increase from a grill or pot, and that was what I was referring to. Some people will still sit there and wait, but I don't think most do. So if it says something like 10% of the time after leveling it a lot by doing a ton of crafting of grills and pots (I'd assume that's how you improve a grill or pot since cooking with it might improve you but not the grill or pot) and you're just starting it going and leave to do something else (mining, questing, building, etc.), does that 10% savings actually matter?I do this when I need whatever I'm cooking kinda immediately (like water in my current game. After spending 4 real life hours looking for a cooking pot, I finally made a forge and made one, then needed to wait for some water to cook because I was so thirsty.
The LBD they are adding will only affect crafting. It actually seems backwards to me, yet at the same time, it means I don't have to deal with the frustrating parts of LBD when used for actions, so for me that is actually a bit of a benefit. For those who love LBD, they'll likely hate that it won't affect actions.Players may sprint in a straight line, glitch themselves on one side of the shaped block, plant cacti or simple traps in the cosiness of their safe base. Then artificially boost their stats without taking any meaningful action or risks. Spamcrafting is another thing, and perhaps there needs to be a cooldown or something. Do not be fooled, and do not tell me that LBD is the best thing on Earth. LBD is most of the time - Glitch me up fast, Scotty, and the story ends.
They continue to add POI to the game and I've seen some POI recently that have had some interesting changes made to them, but they could add 1000 more POI and we'd still quickly memorize them. That's just how our minds work. They can't make randomly generated POIs (at least not that will look good), so there will always be a set number available. The best option if you're on PC is to download POI packs to supplement the vanilla POI and give yourself a lot more variety. It really makes a difference.My biggest problem with repetitiveness in the game is the Points of Interest system. The main loot can always be found in the same location, such as a room, basement, or rooftop. Sometimes I open one wall or land on top to get the main drip.
The zombie spawn system is another story. The same amount of zombified, spawning in the same corners, no wandering zombies, zero surprises after X updates. Pretty much, I enter the same location, and I do know what to expect and how to navigate. I do know where to find the biggest 'area of contempt' with the zombified party, especially after looting the same PoI X times.
That is usually what will happen to people right at the beginning of the game, but that's also when you're not going to have the level 1000 grill and pot to increase you speed. It's later in the game where you'd really have a chance of a speed increase from a grill or pot, and that was what I was referring to. Some people will still sit there and wait, but I don't think most do. So if it says something like 10% of the time after leveling it a lot by doing a ton of crafting of grills and pots (I'd assume that's how you improve a grill or pot since cooking with it might improve you but not the grill or pot) and you're just starting it going and leave to do something else (mining, questing, building, etc.), does that 10% savings actually matter?
From a modder's perspective I don't see why this wouldn't be possible.I personally find this idea a brilliant way to allow players to tailor how impactful LBD is vs LBR in the game as long as it’s able to be done. There are sure to be people who just began playing and love LBR the way it is and would only be angry to see it “diluted” by LBD. But if they could choose LBD 0% and LBR 100% they wouldn’t have to change from what they already like.
I have no idea if this could be possible but I hope something akin to it is.
So upon watching IzPrebuilts video...I'm not excited. Crafting is the ONE thing I didnt think would be LBD. I wanted Sprinting, attacking, combat, medicine, etc. To be LBD. The features theyre adding are nice, but theyre NOT what I wanted. What I wanted was something to slow down the game a bit, make it so if I wanted to dedicate to mining resources, I wouldnt be forced to invest into STR for miner 69er. If anything this has taken the wind entirely out of my sail.
My biggest problem with repetitiveness in the game is the Points of Interest system...