new client
Moderator: Gamemasters
- Korm Kormsen
- Posts: 2414
- Joined: Tue Jun 27, 2006 5:46 pm
- Location: Illarion nordpol, wenns den gibt...
new client
just curious:
what are the changes with the new client?
does it include a system to make bricks?
what are the changes with the new client?
does it include a system to make bricks?
There is not a new client out, I don't think.
The update I belive fixed some chat things and maybe a few other minor things.
Oh, here. I found a list.
- latest version of the graphics library
- nicer layout for spoken text
- winter mode - wait for the winter months
- special effects with lights, best seen at night
- restored original key handling
- log switched on by default
The update I belive fixed some chat things and maybe a few other minor things.
Oh, here. I found a list.
- latest version of the graphics library
- nicer layout for spoken text
- winter mode - wait for the winter months
- special effects with lights, best seen at night
- restored original key handling
- log switched on by default
- Amras Telemnar
- Posts: 472
- Joined: Sat Nov 25, 2006 4:17 pm
- Location: Tol Vanima
- Korm Kormsen
- Posts: 2414
- Joined: Tue Jun 27, 2006 5:46 pm
- Location: Illarion nordpol, wenns den gibt...
Guys..I am not sure bricks were even in existence at the time period of this game. Maybe we should turn the bricks into big stones??? Well even if we stick with bricks, can someone please make brick making as skill. I figured out a way.
What you need:
Ash
Sand
mud(new)
brick mould(new)
What you do?
Go to the glass furnace..use the big roddy thing that you make glasses with but use mould too....all the ash,sand,mud will make brick. Better skill more bricks can be made...and for the mud I think it should be that you go to the forest and use a shovel against the ground...and some times it should say, "Sorry this soil is not wet enough to gain mud."; This also should go with the mining skill. Better mining more mud.
What do you think?
PS When I come back new client YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What you need:
Ash
Sand
mud(new)
brick mould(new)
What you do?
Go to the glass furnace..use the big roddy thing that you make glasses with but use mould too....all the ash,sand,mud will make brick. Better skill more bricks can be made...and for the mud I think it should be that you go to the forest and use a shovel against the ground...and some times it should say, "Sorry this soil is not wet enough to gain mud."; This also should go with the mining skill. Better mining more mud.
What do you think?
PS When I come back new client YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Korm Kormsen
- Posts: 2414
- Joined: Tue Jun 27, 2006 5:46 pm
- Location: Illarion nordpol, wenns den gibt...
*clears throatKorm wrote:my question was answered.
i think, the thread could be closed.
korm
Uhm Korm.
swish1 wrote:Guys..I am not sure bricks were even in existence at the
time period of this game. Maybe we should turn the bricks into big stones??? Well even if we stick with bricks, can someone please make brick making as skill. I figured out a way.
What you need:
Ash
Sand
mud(new)
brick mould(new)
What you do?
Go to the glass furnace..use the big roddy thing that you make glasses with but use mould too....all the ash,sand,mud will make brick. Better skill more bricks can be made...and for the mud I think it should be that you go to the forest and use a shovel against the ground...and some times it should say, "Sorry this soil is not wet enough to gain mud."; This also should go with the mining skill. Better mining more mud.
What do you think?
PS When I come back new client YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Ku 'Agor
- Posts: 834
- Joined: Tue Aug 01, 2006 6:56 am
- Location: LOL PANCAKES - "Ich möchte ein paar wirklich gute Pfannkuchen."
Uhm Swish1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bricks wrote:The Ancient Egyptians and the Indus Valley Civilization also used mudbrick extensively, as can be seen in the ruins of Buhen, Mohenjo-daro and Harappa, for example. In the Indus Valley Civilization particularly, all bricks corresponded to sizes in a perfect ratio of 4:2:1, and made use of the decimal system. The ratio for brick dimensions 4:2:1 is even today considered optimal for effective bonding.
- Korm Kormsen
- Posts: 2414
- Joined: Tue Jun 27, 2006 5:46 pm
- Location: Illarion nordpol, wenns den gibt...