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Re: Need some help with Unreal World please
How exactly does tracking work? Should I keep using it everywhere on the zoomed out map to find animals? Or does it only works on the zoomed in map? And in the zoomed in map it only works above tracks I'm already seeing?

I'm folowing the basic quest to learn how to play and I'm stuck in the part about creating a raft. I don't have any rope/cords, I know how to make cords from leather, but the problem is, I can only find squirrels and it takes forever to make 1 cord from their leathers. Am I doing something wrong in this game?

 Tracking 'can' rarely notify of tracks on a travel map tile (zoomed out), Tracks need to be underfoot to be 'read' on local map (zoomed in).
You can take off a piece of clothing, and cut some cords from the item. cords can be cut from fur, leather and cloth.

Cord no longer works as rope unfortunately.  Depending on the time of year, you can go up to a birch tree and select Peel Bark.  This will get you a lump of birch-bark, that you can use to create a birch bark rope.  This birch bark rope can be used to create a raft.

June 17, 2020, 11:27:01 PM
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Re: 361 Three gamaply questions. I'd expect the smallest building is a 3x4.

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54 logs, 20 boards (1 additional log or felled tree), 2 slender trunks, and 35 stones.

Roughly 60 ingame hours of continuous man hours work.  In practice at least twice that long to account for the need to sleep.  This also assume that you have gathered everything beforehand.  Also assumes you are working with masterwork equipment and that you don't have a bad result (in this case the work takes much longer than normal), so factor in another 50% increase in the time it takes if your character is average.

Assume that it will take a little over a week to build once you have all the materials in the spot you want to build at.

June 27, 2020, 01:25:54 AM
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Re: No leather from squirrels? Also, if the corpse is described as "grisly" you wont get a hide regardless.
July 06, 2020, 10:59:58 PM
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Re: How many fishing nets does it take to survive? 1 is plenty, and you can check them once every 6 hours.  I'd check once every 8 hours though, because it would suck to get the timing wrong.
July 17, 2020, 12:32:18 AM
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Re: Increasingly realize the importance of eyesight attributes I rapidly derealized the importance of taste attributes.
August 25, 2020, 02:21:45 AM
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Re: Crowdfunding : your thoughts? Personally, I support projects when they reach a point that I would be happy playing with as is.  I've been "burned" too many times in the past, and even from good developers, I am now always skeptical.  It's nothing personal.
December 03, 2020, 10:26:07 PM
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Re: Njerpez War camp? Yea, I've noticed that they start to appear about a year in.  They are still really rare though.
December 11, 2020, 09:01:02 PM
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Re: ‘Taken’ tokens after village/settlement has lost all inhabitants.
I fail to follow the logic in that.

I do.  Destroying all the buildings marks the place as not a settlement anymore via the games logic.  Otherwise, the settlement still belongs to the original culture, even though it has no inhabitants.  It is possible that the residents may just simply be out hunting or doing whatever, so it doesn't become your settlement until you destroy all the buildings.  You can rebuild all the buildings afterwards, and in a different configuration even if you are inclined.

It will take a few days for the taken tag to clear from the items that previously belonged to the old settlement as well if the tag shows up.  However, I would be super careful about keeping those items separate, and not trading them for at least a few months in-game.  An invisible tag may persist for some time.  The tag should not carry over to items made from the stolen items however as is usually the case with games like these.

December 14, 2020, 07:50:52 PM
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Re: Crowdfunding : your thoughts?
Therapy doesn't cure depression. It makes it worse because you spend hours dwelling on your problems ad infinitum. This hypno-gal seems like she might be exploiting your loneliness and her going rate seems awfully high for someone who is having trouble paying the bills.

I'm just going to point out that this sounds like very dangerous advice.  Not seeking help for mental health issues can result in a horrible downward spiral of debilitation and self harm.  While it's true that you should vet professionals for their credentials and ensure their cost don't run you into debt, not getting help is a very bad option to take.  He states that he's been through some traumatic events in his life, and it has left him feeling dissociated from himself.  That's serious, and he's right not to ignore it.

December 21, 2020, 09:30:24 AM
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