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Bug reports / Dried meat in a container works as tanning material
« on: February 28, 2024, 05:40:29 PM »
I noticed this by accident. I selected a bich bark box of tasty dried elk meat instead of the elk fat and behold! It worked as tanning material. I doubt this is intentional. I tried dried meat by it self and it didn't work, so it must've been the meat in the container. The tanning didn't consume the birch bark box, just the dried meat.

I'm playing vanilla v3.71

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Gameplay questions / Wielding a rope
« on: December 30, 2023, 07:42:02 PM »
I noticed that you can wield a rope. Is there any use for doing so, or is it just that the game sees it as a tool?

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Gameplay questions / Another lost dog situation [solved]
« on: November 21, 2023, 07:51:48 AM »
I'm settled on an island of ~7x4 tiles in the middle of a lake. I have six dogs. I was out looking for herbs and the dogs were with me. At some point, back at my settlement I noticed that three of my dogs have gone missing. They were not leashed and there is a fence surrounding my homestead. I can still call the three missing dogs but they won't respond. I can call them on most tiles of my island and some anjacent water tiles, so I'm assuming the doggos are somewhere on the island. Can't find them however. Any suggestions? I miss my pups.

edit. So I found the dogs. I took my punt and systematically called them at every water tile adjacent to my island, and located them to the sout-east quater of it. I then started combing thät quater up and down calling them every now and then. Finally I got a responce "you hear a creature barking in agreement..." Followed the bark and found my pups stuck inside a square of trees. Never seen that before. I had to fell a tree to get them out.

This has never happened to me before, but I used to keep my dogs leashed until recently, after growing tired of constantly leashing-unleashing them/tying them to trees.

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