Small Bugs that Might Not Be Bugs Thread

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Re: Small Bugs that Might Not Be Bugs Thread

Postby Kandarim » Tue Jun 23, 2015 10:47 am

grapefruitv wrote:Is that intended that you can build cupboards and other indoors things in the barn, but can not build food trough? :?
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Re: Small Bugs that Might Not Be Bugs Thread

Postby vilkin » Sat Jun 27, 2015 9:58 pm

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can we have old recipe? until we got cows
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Re: Small Bugs that Might Not Be Bugs Thread

Postby DarkNacht » Sat Jun 27, 2015 10:49 pm

vilkin wrote:Image

can we have old recipe? until we got cows

You will just have to cope with out it.
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Re: Small Bugs that Might Not Be Bugs Thread

Postby Tammer » Thu Jul 02, 2015 5:04 pm

You can use itchy britches to unequip a full toolbelt.
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Re: Small Bugs that Might Not Be Bugs Thread

Postby ShadowTani » Mon Jul 20, 2015 4:08 am

The Grand Bed seems to have too big a hitbox after construction. While constructing it acts as if it has a hitbox of 2x3, but once crafted this hitbox seems to be closer to 3x3 or 3x2.5 - at least in terms of repositioning it it with lift. This creates the unfortunate situation where you can construct the bed nice and snug up to a wall, but then if you have to move it out of the way for some reason (like placing tapestry), then you are unable to lift it back to its original position and the closest you can get leaves an ugly unnecessary space between the bed and wall. Particularly a problem if you had two Grand Beds placed on each side of a 5 tile wide space... Means you have to destroy the moved bed and build it up again if you want to keep the original spacing between them…
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Re: Small Bugs that Might Not Be Bugs Thread

Postby razfen » Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:18 pm

A significant amount of lag appears when I dump a big amount of materials (coal for instance) into a stockbin with shift-clicking on the icon in the bin.
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Re: Small Bugs that Might Not Be Bugs Thread

Postby Procne » Thu Jul 30, 2015 9:21 am

When you KO only the depleted humours are restored to 5.0. And when you lie KOed humours still suffer darkness drain.
Which generates a problem when you KO in the darkness - one humour is 0, and others still drain. When you wake up you may end up with one, or more, humours below 5 (because it didn't manage to drain to 0), which may lead to another KO if you don't grab some food quick enough.

Imagine this situation - you KO, other humours drain down to to 0.1 while you lie. You wake up with one humour restored to 5, but the others remaining at 0.1. You KO again. The one restored humour drains down from 5 to 0.1. You wake up and get KOed again. and so on...
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Re: Small Bugs that Might Not Be Bugs Thread

Postby lachlaan » Thu Jul 30, 2015 9:40 am

razfen wrote:A significant amount of lag appears when I dump a big amount of materials (coal for instance) into a stockbin with shift-clicking on the icon in the bin.

The mass transfer code isn't in the original client code iirc and as such it could still use some finetuning love by kand. As it stands it tries to spam the actions too closely together which means everything else hangs and the action itself happens in bursts as processing power is available to that function
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Re: Small Bugs that Might Not Be Bugs Thread

Postby lachlaan » Fri Jul 31, 2015 9:37 am

TotalyMeow wrote: I suggest playing with sound when out of your base.
Ninjing this quote onto here for the purpose of :

Make bulls, or cows in general moo less if it doesn't have a specific purpose other than making me want to butch him asap to shut him up. If i am being a derp and it's due to disease I shall stick a suppository up its butt as soon as i get my first tobacco leaves, but if that's not the case then this is a pretty high frequency of mooing.
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Re: Small Bugs that Might Not Be Bugs Thread

Postby DarkNacht » Sat Aug 01, 2015 11:21 am

lachlaan wrote:Make bulls, or cows in general moo less if it doesn't have a specific purpose other than making me want to butch him asap to shut him up. If i am being a derp and it's due to disease I shall stick a suppository up its butt as soon as i get my first tobacco leaves, but if that's not the case then this is a pretty high frequency of mooing.

Its trying to tell you to build a barn.
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