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Karmatose:
There isn't an introduction board so I figured I'd introduce myself here, I hope that's okay. At the end I'll also have a question about the game, too.

Sooo...Hi there! My name is Karmatose, feel free to call me Karma. I'm an 18-year-old female living in the U.S. (EST). I get the feeling I'm probably among the younger players of the game, but I've been playing very off-on since I was 12-ish. I haven't joined the forums until recently, but I thought I'd try modding and downloaded the BAC mod and a few complimentary ones, and had to sign up to do that, and figured I might as well get involved in the community, too. I also signed up for the IRC chat, but it seems rather dead at the time of writing. Still hanging about though if anyone is on.

I did mention that I've played the game since I was 12 or so, but I should probably clarify that I am still very much a noob. I usually only play the game frequently for a couple weeks to a month before taking a break and not playing it at all for a couple months to a year. Unfortunately I have a tendency to restart the game a lot. I'm in the process of learning to let go of my desire for absolute control in the game - i.e. learning to roll with the punches. It's a bit difficult, but I recently got on a voice chat with a friend and was streaming the game, and he's the definition of chaos. He had be take the "Unfortunate Hunting Trip" scenario and egged me into attacking the bear. I survived the first attack but I guess I hung around my father's corpse too long because the bear came back and killed me. ^^;

Anyway, as far as my interests, I'm addicted to writing and play-by-post roleplaying, although I struggle to roleplay in video games. I recently started keeping a journal for my URW characters with drawings and such in an effort to remedy this, but found that it took away from the gameplay experience as I'd feel my gameplay was interrupted by writing in the journal. I'd be willing to send the first page (the only completed page) of the journal if anyone is interested, but I'll have to resize it to do so, so please express interest if you'd like that. I also love to read, crochet, and (you guessed it) play video games. I'm an amateur digital artist and graphic designer and I have a bad habit of making all my hobbies into big, ambitious projects I never finish. I'm one of those people where it's all or nothing - I can't half-ass anything even if I try, I'm either all in or not in at all.

I think that's enough about me, or at least all I can think of at the time. If anyone has any questions or just wants to chat, feel free to reply here or PM me.



As for my aforementioned question, I recently decided to try something new in-game - I never enter the zoomed-out map. I think this provides a more fun and dynamic experience as exploring is more difficult due to not being able to see what is really far ahead of you, and also if you stumble upon tracks you'll always know it, as opposed to in the zoomed out map you might miss them if you aren't using your tracking skill. If there is an animal nearby, it won't just poof you to the animal's exact location, you'll have to search for it a bit based on sound cues and tracks. Overall it seems like it'd be a lot of fun, but I have to wonder - are there any limitations to doing this, either performance-wise or gameplay-wise? I imagine that loading so many zoomed-in tiles might be taxing for the game after a while if it doesn't have a way to unload them. If anyone knows anything, please let me know in the topic (as opposed to PMing me) so others can find out, too.

Anyway, I think that's all. It's nice meeting all of you. :)

JP_Finn:
Welcome!

Some of us are older, some are younger. We don’t really mind either way.
Playing more limited starting scenarios are good challenge, especially after playing umpteen starts of Fisherman/Hunting Trip/Lone Settler/et al ‘extra item’ starting scenarios. There are couple challenges on the forums that start by Taking off all items, then Discarding *everything*
Often using the Hurt, Helpless& Alone for added injuries. They even limit zooming out until finding a mountain to climb up to observe surroundings from

As for limitations on playing Zoomed In only, the save file can get bit bigger reasonably quick. And if you notice a slowdown playing, you can always hit keypad number 7 key for the built-in map maintenance.

Karmatose:
Thanks for the timely reply!

Yes, I admit to having consistently played with the trapper start over and over and over again. It has gotten boring, but I'm not sure I'm ready for anything more challenging than the Unfortunate Hunting Trip start. But for reference, where can I find these challenges? Are they typically in one particular sub-board or are they scattered everywhere? Is there a compilation thread of sorts anywhere?

You mentioned the save file can get large quickly. Beyond taking up more storage space on your computer, are there any downsides to this?

Also, I assume the captchas go away after you post a certain amount of times. How many posts is that?

JP_Finn:

--- Quote from: Karmatose on December 24, 2020, 08:14:50 AM ---Thanks for the timely reply!

Yes, I admit to having consistently played with the trapper start over and over and over again. It has gotten boring, but I'm not sure I'm ready for anything more challenging than the Unfortunate Hunting Trip start. But for reference, where can I find these challenges? Are they typically in one particular sub-board or are they scattered everywhere? Is there a compilation thread of sorts anywhere?
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Right here in General Discussion. None stickied. If you search for challenge, you should find at least couple.


--- Quote from: Karmatose on December 24, 2020, 08:14:50 AM ---You mentioned the save file can get large quickly. Beyond taking up more storage space on your computer, are there any downsides to this?
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Load times might increase a bit on older setups. Other than that, nothing really.


--- Quote from: Karmatose on December 24, 2020, 08:14:50 AM ---Also, I assume the captchas go away after you post a certain amount of times. How many posts is that?
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3, last I recall hearing from admins/Devs

Karmatose:
Right, thanks! I appreciate the help. :) I think that's all for my questions really. ^^

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