Spazzmaticus wrote:Before:
After:
So at "clearly unstable" it's 0.01% more pure. I'm pretty sure there's something amiss here...
Yay. Seems like there is little point in pressure cooking atm.
Spazzmaticus wrote:Before:
After:
So at "clearly unstable" it's 0.01% more pure. I'm pretty sure there's something amiss here...
ysbryd wrote:Okay.
Today I have blown up one of my pressure cookers and frowned at worms for several hours.
You know? Sod it.
I'm going for a wander, without my buckets, ignoring granite lime and clay deposits, refusing to look at alchemical values, and pretend that I just dont care.
Look out bears, I'm pissed.
qbradq wrote:sensible stuff
qbradq wrote:Also, I find it very amusing that the same people complaining that they can't "catch up" are now saying they are going to quit the game for a while. How the heck is that going to help you "catch up"? Just find ways to make progress day by day. Last Thursday I stopped focusing on crop purity and started focusing on getting high yields of 3rd tier crops. This Thursday my mine purity campaign just got a higher priority, and my once-proud chest full of 10% Concordant of Worms now makes me weep a little
Everyone is right about one thing: it's a hell of a grind. But guess what? Salem is a game where you set you're own goals. It's not like WoW where you have to level up no matter what. Maybe your goal is to explore and map your server. Maybe it's to crank out iron and get filthy rich. But if you're goal is to get 500 humors and punch through houses, well, you're going to have to work for it.
jorb wrote:you fat-fingered, trigger happy nabbly-boos.
Yourgrandmother wrote:Wournos wrote:Are we really supposed to place worms in a container and feed them before placing them in a compost bin to get better hummus? This sounds really stupid to me.
Me as well.
I enjoyed farming in this game. Now I could care less, it is un-fun and grindy.
I went from tending to 350 fields to 0.
martinuzz wrote:I've just put a 19% pure pressure cooker (57.28/11.21/12.28/19.24) into a ditto pressure cooker. Let's see how that turns out.
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