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Destroying Ore Boulders

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 6:10 am
by colesie
Making ore boulders breakable with the destroy command would eliminate the time needed to crush them and drop the ore from the stamp mill. It would be a nice addition for people looking to expand their mine.

Re: Destroying Ore Boulders

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 7:22 am
by Dallane
colesie wrote:Making ore boulders breakable with the destroy command would eliminate the time needed to crush them and drop the ore from the stamp mill. It would be a nice addition for people looking to expand their mine.


Would also stop rock walls from forming.

Re: Destroying Ore Boulders

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 2:59 pm
by L33LEE
Why would you need to expand a mine, unless you intend to use it for unintended game mechanics, like underground farms etc, which from what i was told many months ago was not intended and was to be removed at one period or another.

Alas the abuse continues and now the abusers are even asking for ways to make the abuse of huge underground dwellings even faster.

Classic.

That mine entrance with 20 layers of wooden walls looks suspicious, no wonder if it has 500 farms underground along with endless other stuff. Sounds like easy defense also.

Re: Destroying Ore Boulders

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 3:11 pm
by Etherdrifter
Might not be needed after the mine rehaul?

Till then it sounds like a good idea.

Small aside : Does anyone on salem have over 400 fields?

Re: Destroying Ore Boulders

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 4:10 pm
by Dallane
Etherdrifter wrote:Small aside : Does anyone on salem have over 400 fields?


and then some. Thanks massive mines with 1x1 :lol:

Re: Destroying Ore Boulders

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 6:03 pm
by colesie
L33LEE wrote:Why would you need to expand a mine, unless you intend to use it for unintended game mechanics, like underground farms etc, which from what i was told many months ago was not intended and was to be removed at one period or another.

Alas the abuse continues and now the abusers are even asking for ways to make the abuse of huge underground dwellings even faster.

Classic.

That mine entrance with 20 layers of wooden walls looks suspicious, no wonder if it has 500 farms underground along with endless other stuff. Sounds like easy defense also.

Are you a little ***** all the time? Or just when it involves things that you don't understand?
In GH we used mines as a spar arena. Many villages use their mines as container storage, and I personally use it for turkey coops/planter's pots to save room on the surface.

Re: Destroying Ore Boulders

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 7:32 pm
by Ass_Kraken
L33LEE wrote:Why would you need to expand a mine, unless you intend to use it for unintended game mechanics, like underground farms etc, which from what i was told many months ago was not intended and was to be removed at one period or another.

Alas the abuse continues and now the abusers are even asking for ways to make the abuse of huge underground dwellings even faster.

Classic.

That mine entrance with 20 layers of wooden walls looks suspicious, no wonder if it has 500 farms underground along with endless other stuff. Sounds like easy defense also.

Because mines can only have farms in it? Shut the ***** up.

Re: Destroying Ore Boulders

PostPosted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 12:14 am
by L33LEE
Ass_Kraken wrote:
L33LEE wrote:Why would you need to expand a mine, unless you intend to use it for unintended game mechanics, like underground farms etc, which from what i was told many months ago was not intended and was to be removed at one period or another.

Alas the abuse continues and now the abusers are even asking for ways to make the abuse of huge underground dwellings even faster.

Classic.

That mine entrance with 20 layers of wooden walls looks suspicious, no wonder if it has 500 farms underground along with endless other stuff. Sounds like easy defense also.

Because mines can only have farms in it? Shut the ***** up.


You really an idiot, and you just pointed out the exact problem.

Re: Destroying Ore Boulders

PostPosted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 1:11 am
by colesie
L33LEE wrote:
Ass_Kraken wrote:
L33LEE wrote:Why would you need to expand a mine, unless you intend to use it for unintended game mechanics, like underground farms etc, which from what i was told many months ago was not intended and was to be removed at one period or another.

Alas the abuse continues and now the abusers are even asking for ways to make the abuse of huge underground dwellings even faster.

Classic.

That mine entrance with 20 layers of wooden walls looks suspicious, no wonder if it has 500 farms underground along with endless other stuff. Sounds like easy defense also.

Because mines can only have farms in it? Shut the ***** up.


You really an idiot, and you just pointed out the exact problem.

are an*

Get out of my beautifool thread with your horribly uneducated derail <3

Re: Destroying Ore Boulders

PostPosted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 6:28 am
by Ass_Kraken
L33LEE wrote:
Ass_Kraken wrote:
L33LEE wrote:Why would you need to expand a mine, unless you intend to use it for unintended game mechanics, like underground farms etc, which from what i was told many months ago was not intended and was to be removed at one period or another.

Alas the abuse continues and now the abusers are even asking for ways to make the abuse of huge underground dwellings even faster.

Classic.

That mine entrance with 20 layers of wooden walls looks suspicious, no wonder if it has 500 farms underground along with endless other stuff. Sounds like easy defense also.

Because mines can only have farms in it? Shut the ***** up.


You really an idiot, and you just pointed out the exact problem.

Mines being able to hold structures, chests, or containers of sorts is the exact problem? Because it's deeper in the ground there's some magical barrier preventing such?

Farms in mines is of course a problem, but unless you lack the reading comprehension of a 2nd grader it should be obvious the point I was making had nothing to do with a clear bug that is expected to be fixed in the near future.

Again, shut the ***** up.