jwhitehorn wrote:It pains me to see that such uninformed and inaccurate information has fallen upon your ears.
That. I think? My grammar and such is pretty hit and miss today.
jwhitehorn wrote:It pains me to see that such uninformed and inaccurate information has fallen upon your ears.
Jalpha wrote:
Fecking wot.
I was going to make a picture with ears falling on ears falling on ears, but lost motivation early on.
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Professor Gu Zhongmao wrote:These projects are beautiful to scientists, but nightmarish to engineers
Jalpha wrote:
I see what you did there.
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jwhitehorn wrote:Your not very good at this quoting thing.
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Professor Gu Zhongmao wrote:These projects are beautiful to scientists, but nightmarish to engineers
Mereni wrote:I'm not sure how you're having such a hard time coming up with money. My profile page says I started in mid December as well, and I had no problem coming up with the money to establish a homestead, expand it to a nice size for a newbie, and pay the treaty payment. I even have a couple hundred extra silver on me after buying a saber and a backpack and nails from one of the MM tribe stalls.
Maybe it helps that I spent a week on the Reservation before I started out. I was able to use the sawbuck and other stuff there instead of waiting until I had the ability to buy the materials and make them myself, so my skills went up fast. Don't try cricket teams. Savage Charms are okay but the easiest way to get money for me is hides. Rabbits are easier to kill than crickets and you can pick them up and butcher them later. The dried hides sell for 4 silver. And if you get to where you can kill beavers, which I can do now, you can use the brain on a rabbit skin and make leather which sells for 8, I think, and sell the dry beaver hide for 12 too. And if you have a smelting operation, they like it if you pay in iron bars and nails, even easier than hunting.
Skaulic-II wrote:
See, information like this should be made more obvious. This I can afford as it doesn't affect me directly fiscally and doesn't make for a gratuitous work-like situation for my game-play to manage the treaty payment. I was using rabbit skins mainly for cash generation and 175ish silver is a lot of rabbit skins with March Hares meaning death and my frequent encounters with Hulk Rabbits..
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