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Re: Mine your own business

Postby Icon » Wed Feb 18, 2015 9:31 pm

Betcha can't guess what I grind up in my grinder... ¦]
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Re: Mine your own business

Postby trungdle » Wed Feb 18, 2015 10:58 pm

Icon wrote:Betcha can't guess what I grind up in my grinder... ¦]

Tooth fairies?
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Re: Mine your own business

Postby mossmoist » Wed Feb 18, 2015 11:21 pm

Icon wrote:Betcha can't guess what I grind up in my grinder... ¦]


:lol:

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Re: Mine your own business

Postby Icon » Wed Feb 18, 2015 11:23 pm

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Re: Mine your own business

Postby Taipion » Thu Feb 19, 2015 4:10 am

Kandarim wrote:Asides from the fact that your request is not something for custom clients (as that logic happens server side)

This is not true, it is only moved what you (the client) tell the server to be moved, filtering and re-arranging move-orders client side should be definately possible.
If you don't like my request or it is not widely supported then I am fine with this, at least I have asked for it.

MarpTarpton wrote:The name is appropriate and does not need to change. Copper Grinders, also known as "Copper Top Grinders", were/are noted for having copper bowls or fixings. Copper was/is easier to tool, so having large surfaces used to support or catch dry goods was perfectly fine to do in copper. Iron and steel are both cumbersome, strong (unnecessarily so for a purpose like this), and quite heavy. That being said, the "grinder" element, or the toothy slots that grind up the substance, is comparatively much smaller and the only part needed to really put up with the forceful job of chewing hard things (grain, corn, coffee beans, whatever). So that part is made of a stronger metal. Despite this, the more noticeable feature, achievable with a google search, is the copper bowl from which the device derives its name.

Fair enough, I concede.
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Re: Mine your own business

Postby trungdle » Thu Feb 19, 2015 5:45 am

I think he means the mouse roll will be processed on the server, which choose what item to put in.
If it is true then to do it "client side" you have to overwrite the whole wheeling thing and replace it with individual click commands on the right items that the client now have to remember... IDK sounds troublesome to me.
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Re: Mine your own business

Postby Taipion » Thu Feb 19, 2015 9:29 am

trungdle wrote:I think he means the mouse roll will be processed on the server, which choose what item to put in.
If it is true then to do it "client side" you have to overwrite the whole wheeling thing and replace it with individual click commands on the right items that the client now have to remember... IDK sounds troublesome to me.
But I'm not a programmer tho ¦]


That actually sounds not troublesome to me, and I am a programmer, I'd assume the "wheel thingy" is not done on the server, at least I would not implement it in that way, instead, the client should only send requests to move single items.
Even if this is not the case you'd just need to replace the mousewheel command (when shift is pressed), with a click per wheel turn, that should actually be pretty easy, but I don't know the api.
The only place where there is even room for mistakes, is the priority, meaning which item gets moved first, but there should be a template of sorts...
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Re: Mine your own business

Postby APXEOLOG » Thu Feb 19, 2015 12:51 pm

Some feedback on Smoked Meats: This is not worth it's cost.
I've started playing right after this patch and i rushed this skill because i've heard this meat is pretty nice for stats. And now i see: 1-30 food requires 80 spices/140 embers/ and 4 x 60 skills (you should also make steel that's why so much embers). I can make 30-45 and 15-30 food from fish and basic gathering without any skills higher then 40. What's the point? Am i missing something?
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Re: Mine your own business

Postby Kseen » Thu Feb 19, 2015 12:55 pm

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Can Carver explain me what is going on with 2 entrances?
I just try to clean black hardrock to get better way - and then 2nd entrance appears :D

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Re: Mine your own business

Postby Procne » Thu Feb 19, 2015 1:02 pm

Do both lead into same place (same ladder)? Same map but 2 different ladders? 2 different maps?
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