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  • in reply to: Testing North 7 v3 #5442
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    I haven’t played lately, because i don’t have time for long test games right now.
    I see Nilla is doing very good job with testing.

    in reply to: Testing North 7 v3 #5391
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    That is, what i was a little afraid of. If it would be possible, im sure you would have done it all ready. But i wasent 100 percent sure.

    Sorry to bother with stupid questions.

    in reply to: Testing North 7 v3 #5389
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    I get one idea for making chicken egg production little more realistic. In harsh conditions chickens wont lay eggs in winter time, because lack of daylight and too cold temperature.
    I don’t now how the game mechanics work, so is it easy to do. Its maybe hard to make it very realistic with right temperature and all, but maybe make them lay eggs better in summer, less in autumn, and zero in winter.

    </The health gets down, even if you have enough of all food well distributed. Have anyone else noticed something like this?>
    This what Nilla wrote.

    I little wonder, nothing is enough for them, but i did not pay attention much of it, because i did not got perfect welfare. In general i just notice hard to make them happy and healthy. I just thought, Tom Sawyer really want to make this more challenge.

    in reply to: Testing North7 #5366
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    I build the healers hut, it look very nice, and i didn’t find any bugs yet, bannies put “stuff” there.

    in reply to: Testing North7 #5357
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    I still disagree little about stone tools. If it comes situation with deprivation of everything, some kind quick tools making would come handy, wooden and stone.
    It dosent mean exact same stabile continuum knowledge from stone ages. Word “stone tools” give a easily visualization about “stone age” but it meaning can stretch a little.

    in reply to: Testing North7 #5352
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    It just that i have read bog iron processing was very poor quality, it waste much iron in the process.
    But you don’t have blast furnace in your mod, to make the difference between.

    Im not good at this.

    in reply to: Testing North7 #5349
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    I think stonetools must be option. If start zero then they would use them.

    Bog iron is very simple way to get iron tools, it need lots of work, but its simple. Lots of bog iron in map is not wrong in my opinion, but how much it give iron in processing. I think bloomery make iron too efficiency. Its need lower ratio, more iron ore to get one iron, like 4/1, to make it more realistic.

    To get better ratio, more modern blast furnage.

    Now i learn not kill every villager in the first years.

    in reply to: Testing North7 #5342
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    I started to play with same strategy like i used to, make fishing pier first, to get easy food. Why they don’t build it? Then i realise they need tar.
    I manage to kill all but four villagers to starvation. North is really harder than basic game.
    Loft store house need fittings, in your separate mod, it wont need them, where to i get those, smith of course, that’s make sense.
    So for me this is learning, not really finding bugs.

    in reply to: Testing North7 #5186
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    <Since log cabins now need some glass, I saw no reason why they should not have perfect warmth and gave them 100%. >

    You could make poor alternative version of the log houses, look all same, except wooden hatch-door window, opposite glass windows and no chimney. Possibility to upgrade them to glass window and chimney version to get better ratings. Poor folks lived without glass, even when glass windows start to spread and become common.
    When they warm those no chimney houses, people have to go outside wait, or if they can withstand the smoke, lay down on the floor if don’t want go outside harsh winter to wait smoke clear, or if lucky they could make to neighbour house to wait.

    in reply to: Tar pits for long ship production #4629
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    In Sweden they have used peat for industrial fuel purposes in 1700s and in Finland after that about 1800s.

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