There is sand in the floor which reduces movement speed.
Anybody want to share their kill boxes? For raids that is.
buold proper floor
Want to know something interesting. Wood floors don't give bonus but I notice smoothed does lol.
Anybody got any shots of their raider kill boxes?
wood floors are +1, smoothed are +3, carpet is +2 i think.
get a competent artist and make stone grand sculptures. a masterwork quality gives over 800 beauty.
So is this worth the price currently? I love the idea but I've been burned by Early Access before.
Yes, definitely. It's an extremely dedicated developer and the game gets updated fairly often. It's not the sort of early access where only half the game is there, there's quite a lot of content already. I got the game close to 2 years ago and even then it didn't really feel lacking to me.
So is this worth the price currently? I love the idea but I've been burned by Early Access before.
Man, a new recruit started a fight with one of my original colonists. His mistake, she beat him unconscious, and even delivered a meal to our paralyzed husky before checking herself in to the hospital to get patched up.
A few days later they became lovers and demanded to sleep in the same bed.
This game can go places.
This makes me want to try Dwarf FortressThe only way this could be more Dwarf Fortress is if they have a kid and the mother uses the new born as a melee weapon in her next battle.
I'm now planning on checking out Prison Architect and maybe even Big Daddy Dwarf Fortress if I can find the patience. Are there any other games I should be looking into if this genre pushes my buttons?
Very impressive that Rimworld is still in the Top Sellers. Between No Man's Sky and Deus Ex right now
Almost 200,000 owners according to Steamspy. And given that the game hasn't been sold for less than $30, that's almost $6 million in revenue.
I picked this up last night. Didn't realise that you could change the materials used for walls/doors/furniture, so I made a tiny all steel colony and didn't understand how I was supposed to get more. After a few days the colonists all stopped doing anything, because everything I'd tasked them with building required steel.
Still, I loved every minute of it.
Don't love the art though.
Protip: don't try to solo enraged emus... it will end badly for the colonist.
The real gamechanger is when you realise you can plant different crops. Then again, when you realise how important research is.
Though really, there's a lot of hard lessons to be learned in the first ten hours.
I have restarted about 8 times now, and each time I do it I find out something new that I realize I should have done sooner in my game. It's a little slow to keep doing the very beginning over and over again, but I'm still really enjoying it.
Sounds like everything will work out just fineRestarted.
Everyone is starving (I forgot to make a butcher's table).
One of the colonists was so hungry he ate the arms off a raider's corpse when he was supposed to be moving it to an out of sight dump. Now he's deeply depressed about lapsing into cannibalism and barely works, just lies on his back or wanders about all day.
Oh and he's the only one armed with a rifle. :L
Got this game as a gift the other day, wow its alot of fun. How are people getting so many colonists though? Spent a few hours and was only up to 5 (1 I saved from a crash and 1 captured->recruit)
Sounds like everything will work out just fine
Got this game as a gift the other day, wow its alot of fun. How are people getting so many colonists though? Spent a few hours and was only up to 5 (1 I saved from a crash and 1 captured->recruit)
edit: You can make animal enclosures???
Alpha 15 is now live for everyone on Steam (33.4MB). Changelog highlights: tutorial and drugs.
You can make a de facto "ranch" for animals by restricting their movement to small buildings through zones. It is useful for groups of animals you wish to harvest and care for occasionally, but don't want travelling through the map, spreading their filth.
I decided I needed one after one of my four(!) alpacas was brutally murdered by a bear.
Very impressive that Rimworld is still in the Top Sellers. Between No Man's Sky and Deus Ex right now
Alpha 15 is now live for everyone on Steam.
Haha, my current colony started with all women. Then all the wanderers that came by were women. Finally a big raid happened and i captured one of the raiders alive, a male! Why wouldn't he want to stay there? Then I checked his stats "hates women". Turned off his heater and let him rot lol.My 3rd, generally successful colony gets pretty much all new folks via those refugee events. I tried to capture a raider, but he died in captivity (he had been shot about 8 times) - which surprisingly made everyone in the colony depressed.
If you've got a compatible pair of animals, they'll reproduce, yeah.Can you breed animals? Gotta try that or hydroponics, last winter was rough!
It is also good for chickens. If you have enough chickens, you can separate the chickens and the roosters so you only get unfertilized eggs.
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when you know death is upon you