Old Crow
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Been like that for a long while now. Consoles can't have experimental builds - stable only.I'm guessing consoles can not get the V2.3 Experimental?That kind of sucks. Love you guys anyway.![]()
Been like that for a long while now. Consoles can't have experimental builds - stable only.I'm guessing consoles can not get the V2.3 Experimental?That kind of sucks. Love you guys anyway.![]()
Just want to add to that, this have nothing about with the Pimps as being developers of that one product called game, particularly 7 days to die.Been like that for a long while now. Consoles can't have experimental builds - stable only.
I donât understand why some people keep questioning why others enjoyed jars and want them back. Yes, we have gas cans that donât need to be filled or returned, but thatâs irrelevant. The developers didnât change the gas system to force players to fill gas cans, nor did they add or remove anything from it. However, they did remove jars, something many players genuinely enjoyed.Okay, so let's think about jars for a minute.
One reason given to want them is reason or immersion. If you were living in a world where zombies are walking through water and corpses are everywhere, the last thing you want to be doing is drinking water from a lake or river, regardless what you do to decontaminate it. Sure, if you have no choice, you can do it. But you are very likely to face some kind of side effects, including potential death. It would be fast safer to use a rain collector or dew collector. There are still risks there if there are any contaminants in the air, but it would tend to be a safer choice.
So from a realism perspective, a few collector trumps gathering water from a lake or river for drinking. That being said, there is no reason you couldn't use contaminated water for making glue. So gathering water from a lake or river trumps a few collector when making glue.
Now, I will agree that most people have no survival experience and many have no common sense. And most probably wouldn't know how to make a dew collector or even know what one was. So in reality, many would drink from a lake or river of there wasn't running water in houses or wherever and no jugs or bottles of water in stores or anywhere. And most would probably die because of it. So I suppose you can call it realistic to be and to do that... if they add an 80% chance to die.
Next, let's look at jars. From a realism or immersive view, it isn't at all realistic or immersive to carry around a bunch of glass jars. If you were going to gather water from a lake or river, you would use something larger... 1 gallon plastic bottles, buckets, etc. You would then carry that back to do whatever you want with it. If you were to use it for drinking water, you would decontaminate it and then put it into smaller bottles or jars or canteens and only carry a few of those around with you. So no going to a lake or river with dozens of empty jars. So from a realistic or immersive view, you wouldn't take jars there to get water. However, you would be able to bring back water in large containers that wouldn't stack.
As far as it not being immersive or realistic for them to disappear, abstraction is part of games. It isn't hard to imagine the jar is just put away into an inventory you can't see or directly interact with and then pulled out as needed (e.g. to use with a dew collector). Abstraction doesn't break immersion or reality.
I wonder how many people who want jars would be happy just being able to transport water from a water source to use of that was done without jars, such as by using a bucket? How many actually care about immersion and realism versus just wanting a way to fill hundreds of jars with water in seconds? I know some say it isn't about the jars, but if you look at all the posts yelling for jars to be brought back, it seems that most who want them want the jars more than just wanting to have immersion of being able to get water from a water source.
I wouldn't mind having the ability to get water from a lake or river using a bucket. I would not want to see about jars brought back. Those can remain abstracted. They just water space and don't really add anything to the game, imo.
Iâm fine with using cans to collect water, but I donât see how we could keep the water secure while moving around without a proper lid. Adding a can sealing station could solve this, allowing players to seal the cans and make them practical for transport. To clarify, people seem to think Iâm fixated on jars, but thatâs not the case. Iâm fine with any container, cans, bottles, buckets, whatever, for collecting water. I just really like the jar assetâs visual design. Itâs clear, crisp, and well-crafted. I wasnât a fan of the old yellow lid, but the new silver lid looks fantastic and adds to the gameâs immersive feel. I even at one point, had new jar models made for the game back when that yellow lid was still being used... had a jar just for honey because players had to use honeycomb along with a jar to store it.Why do they insist on neglecting my cans?![]()
Okay, so let's think about jars for a minute.
One reason given to want them is reason or immersion. If you were living in a world where zombies are walking through water and corpses are everywhere, the last thing you want to be doing is drinking water from a lake or river, regardless what you do to decontaminate it. Sure, if you have no choice, you can do it. But you are very likely to face some kind of side effects, including potential death. It would be fast safer to use a rain collector or dew collector. There are still risks there if there are any contaminants in the air, but it would tend to be a safer choice.
First, search all the nearest electronics stores for a floppy disk drive and floppy disks. Then take WinRAR, WinZip or 7zip and create a multi-volume archive with a volume size equal to the floppy disk capacity. Copy the archives to the floppy disks. Transfer all this to another computer. Copy the archives from the floppy disks to the hard drive. Unzip. Enjoy the game.
@EvilPolygons jars just don't feel good for where the game is at. It would make more sense to return water pickups in the wild, but have POI events that steal or take supplies from the players inventory. I would find it truly next level if a POI like Area 7 (super massive) stole supplies from my inventory and forced me to use the POI itself to succeed. Honestly, I feel like a "tier 7" experience should be a moment of transition away from "more zombies" and towards POI survival with "the harder and trickier zombies."
Sorry, I smelted them. My forge was getting a little bit low on ironWhy do they insist on neglecting my cans?![]()
The drinking water that comes out of your tap was raw sewage a week ago. And they don't even boil it in water treatment plants. They certainly don't distill it. All they do is strain the crap out of it (literally) and mix it with chlorine. That's it. Then you drink and shower with it.
The argument that all lakes and rivers would be somehow spoiled by dead things floating around in them ignores the reality that all lakes and rivers in real life already have dead things floating around in them. And animals (and people) going to the bathroom in them. No offense, but these kinds of arguments make me wonder how much time some of you guys have ever spent in the great outdoors.
Pathogens don't survive boiling, and the toxins left by various bacteria are no match for soap.
Viruses don't exactly thrive in fresh water sources, either.
Protozoa are the most likely things to make you sick from drinking contaminated water, and they aren't any more difficult to get rid of than bacteria.
Throw bleach into the equation and there's nothing you can't sterilize.
Again, the water you drink today was raw sewage a week ago.![]()
HOUSTON, we have a problem... gonna take a whole lot of floppy's. If I remember, they only hold 70-80 kilobytesFirst, search all the nearest electronics stores for a floppy disk drive and floppy disks. Then take WinRAR, WinZip or 7zip and create a multi-volume archive with a volume size equal to the floppy disk capacity. Copy the archives to the floppy disks. Transfer all this to another computer. Copy the archives from the floppy disks to the hard drive. Unzip. Enjoy the game.
Well, you could always use Fortran to copy about 50 punch cards to the mainframe.I dont have any other way to put this, but you? You are evil incarnate.
1.4kHOUSTON, we have a problem... gonna take a whole lot of floppy's. If I remember, they only hold 70-80 kilobytes![]()
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Dang, how many accounts are you going to make. Don't even know why your bother wasting your time, you'll just run your mouth off and tick off an admin and then get that account banned tooI donât understand how, after several years in Alpha, and supposedly listening to their players, the very community that has kept this game aliveâ the developers can be so ignorant and arrogant as to completely ignore the communityâs requests. They are utterly ungrateful. The only reason this game made it out of Alpha into a 1.0 release is thanks to the modders, who have been a crucial pillar preventing the barebones base game from dying, even though they seem to make it worse with every update.
They were doing great up until Alpha 16, but the developersâ arrogance ruined everything. This complaint isnât new; itâs been around for quite a while, yet they still completely ignore the community thatâs paying for this so-called âofficialâ product (which doesnât even feel official). They keep promising that bandits are âcoming soon,â but keep postponing it to later versions. Why? Because they apparently arenât even capable of developing something like that, perhaps they lack the experience or the skills.
Furthermore, they are excessively slow at developing, which is truly surprising. How is it possible that the small team behind the âDarkness Fallsâ mod can implement a huge amount of additional content that brings the base game to life, while the developers take years and years, and also force you to play exclusively in the way they want and nothing else? They are fkn arrogant, it's crazy.
Iâm writing this as a software developer, and itâs clear to me theyâre unable to listen to or even read what their community says. With all due respect: theyâre idiots, and fkn slow.
I strongly agree with the sentiment expressed by many in the community: we can request features like jars repeatedly without disrupting the playstyles of others. Players who prefer dew collectors can continue using them, and those who dislike jars simply wonât craft or use them. The developers could even implement a more challenging crafting and collection system for jars to maintain balance, yet they still seem unwilling to listen.Dang, how many accounts are you going to make. Don't even know why your bother wasting your time, you'll just run your mouth off and tick off an admin and then get that account banned too![]()
Reclaimed water in my town is used for golf courses, things like that. It's actually "cleaner" than the water sources that are used, but people would never stand for drinking sewer water.
But do you know how annoying it gets, when the same people are constantly repeating the same thing over and over in almost every post.