linkfanpc wrote:So i was going to put some lime in my unlit furnace and no luck. Can't put it in. So i lit the furnace, and nope, still can't put it in. Just wasted my last bit of charcoal and some perfectly good ore. How am i supposed to get iron if i can't even put in lime?!
JohnCarver wrote:This way no matter how bad my day gets, a text message that one of you died to madness always seems to brighten it.
jcwilk wrote:linkfanpc wrote:So i was going to put some lime in my unlit furnace and no luck. Can't put it in. So i lit the furnace, and nope, still can't put it in. Just wasted my last bit of charcoal and some perfectly good ore. How am i supposed to get iron if i can't even put in lime?!
Hm, sorry if it's a dumb suggestion but was there room for the lime or was it already full of ore? Either way, you definitely can't mess with it at all after you light it until it's finished (~40 mins later)
linkfanpc wrote:Wait, i thought you were right-click it in? I'm not allowed to put anything in except ore, so i didn't try putting lime in with the ore. This is an extremely stupid design. There is no reason to use lime when smelting, that's just a stupid made-up thing to make smelting harder on newer players. Again, this is dumb and needs to be changed.
JohnCarver wrote:This way no matter how bad my day gets, a text message that one of you died to madness always seems to brighten it.
linkfanpc wrote:Oh and in-case anyone was going to go on Google to prove me wrong about using lime in an old-fashioned ore smelter
JohnCarver wrote:This way no matter how bad my day gets, a text message that one of you died to madness always seems to brighten it.
ceedat wrote:the overwhelming frustration of these forums and the unnecessarily over complicated game mechanics is what i enjoy about this game most.
Nsuidara wrote:it is a strange and difficult game in no positive way
linkfanpc wrote:Oh and in-case anyone was going to go on Google to prove me wrong about using lime in an old-fashioned ore smelter:
http://penn.museum/documents/publicatio ... milton.pdf
JohnCarver wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smelting
Wiki disagrees with you.
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