This. No reason to update the jar icons.Nah. It'll be fine. You never get a bowl from eating a stew or a gas can after filling up the 4x4.
They are at the end of the workstation crafting magazine tree which only requires 75 Forge Ahead Magazines to be read. Advanced Engineering will boost the probabilities of finding those magazines. You can also purchase the magazines from the trader or get them as quest rewards.There is one thing that I would be very interested in. Where in the progression path is the Crucible located?
Currently it is on level 5 of Advanced Engineering. Most of the time you can find the recipe before you unlock level 5 and you can also buy it from the trader when you are at level 3 of Better Barter.
I misspoke. I was thinking empty jars but typed “water bottles”. They decided to remove empty jars because they were infinitely reusable. By removing empty jars they made murky water uncraftable and all drinks one time use “potions”.And what are the reasons behind removing the water bottles then ?
That's what I thought. So the best strategy is still to have Better Barter at level 3 and visit all traders every three days.They are at the end of the workstation crafting magazine tree which only requires 75 Forge Ahead Magazines to be read. Advanced Engineering will boost the probabilities of finding those magazines. You can also purchase the magazines from the trader or get them as quest rewards.
Would also be useful for nomadic players. Instead of packing 20 dew collectors every time a player moves, maybe it would be only 2 or 3.Perhaps it makes sense to add a modification for dew collector, which will allow you to collect more water in order to balance the number of new workstations in relation to existing ones.
If it takes 10 3x3 dew collectors you don't think that is broken as well? I can see it coming. A base surrounded by them on a Co OP game. Not ideal.Step 2) Acquire the ingredients for 10+ Collectors
Cans are gone too
The dew collector is not the only way to get jars of water. Do you guys not quest or loot POI's? There is plenty of murky water out there to be found.
In A21 if you raid five kitchens you would probably come away with a pot and 2 bottles of murky water that won't return a jar.
Are dew collectors movable? Someone mentioned nomadic play style, but IMO those huge collectors shouldn't be movable at all.The dew collector is not the only way to get jars of water. Do you guys not quest or loot POI's? There is plenty of murky water out there to be found.
They can be picked up inside land claimed areas like all the workstations and electrical traps.Are dew collectors movable? Someone mentioned nomadic play style, but IMO those huge collectors shouldn't be movable at all.
What's the difference between a nomadic life and a stationary play style, if nomads can get their "base" with them?
If it takes 10 3x3 dew collectors you don't think that is broken as well? I can see it coming. A base surrounded by them on a Co OP game. Not ideal.
Admittedly this isn't the game TFP envisioned, but I find it fun.
That's different from what Roland told us
2 bottles from 5 kitchens don't sound like "plenty".
I bet in A21 vitamins and goldenrod tea will become very valuable. Moreover the water filter mod for the helmet will find itself next to the helmet light in every player helmet.You can directly drink from any water source after all. Nobody should ever have to suffer the effects of dehydration if they are willing to drink murky water.