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Support => Technical Help: IN GAME bugs (after loading world) => Topic started by: Sowah on January 31, 2007, 09:21:07 pm
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Ok, i thought that hammering Red Hot Longsword Alpha Blade before putting into water tank would give it additional quality. I got quite annoyed when work of 1/2 of my day got wasted because what i gotten from my work was... 1 Steel Stock. Not even 8. 1... Think this needs some fixes, because people that are experimenting on crafting can get really mad...
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Such is the nature of experimentation.
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Well, so you tell that such amount of metal disapears? I could understand that i could have 6 or 7 instead of 8, but not 1... That's why i understand it as a bug.
Btw. i made a second char, he is Kran. He have some ranks in mining, and i can't get the quest to get the book of working on stock. Only quest i get is making swords. I don't get any other random quests as i had with me first character.
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I mean thats what happens when you experiment. You don't go into an experiment sure that the results will go your way. You do it to test a theory that could end in disaster. I have no clue about crafting. I do know about experimenting though.
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I mean thats what happens when you experiment. You don't go into an experiment sure that the results will go your way. You do it to test a theory that could end in disaster. I have no clue about crafting. I do know about experimenting though.
Usually you expect your experiments to conform to the natural laws of thermodynamics though.
Whacking heated metal with a hammer would not somehow vaporise 7 pounds of steel, and you couldn't possibly expect that to happen. Where the heck did it all go?
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That's why i posted it in bugs section, not wishlist. For me it IS a BUG, not a result of experiment.
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Usually you expect your experiments to conform to the natural laws of thermodynamics though.
You expect them to but imagine if they didn't! You'd be famous! Nobel prize and all that! Not complaining about a bug.
people that are experimenting on crafting can get really mad...
You said it was an experiment so I responded as if what you said was true. Sorry.
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people that are experimenting on crafting can get really mad...
You said it was an experiment so I responded as if what you said was true. Sorry.
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That's your fault for assuming that the verb 'experimenting' is the same as an 'experiment'.
Are you telling me that when girls whack each other with pillows and then start experimenting with their sexuality (as they do), that suddenly it's a scientific experiment?
No, it's just hot. Like crafting tempered steel.
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Experimenting with ones sexuality is an experiment. It's defined as such because going into the experiment they are generaly unsure of their sexuallity and the want to decide which hypothosis works best ie. homo or hetro. I assume that words mean what they mean because thats the only way to communicate here.
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Experimenting with ones sexuality is an experiment. It's defined as such because going into the experiment they are generaly unsure of their sexuallity and the want to decide which hypothosis works best ie. homo or hetro. I assume that words mean what they mean because thats the only way to communicate here.
Yeah, but it's very unlikely that experimenting with your sexuality would make several of the girls spontaneously disappear. In fact, the 'nature' of the experiment is not risky at all. The only risk is that somebody's hiding in the trees with a video-camera...
While experimenting has the same technical meaning, its connotations can be very different.
Basically, you can't expect Mr. Sowah to use the logic 'Experiments are risky, for there's a billion-to-one chance that hammering this sword will cause the universe to implode, so I'd better think twice...', because that's ludicrous. Same with 7 pounds of metal disappearing.
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Damn, guys... That discussion is leading to a world war 3... I just wanted to report a bug ^.^
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Damn, guys... That discussion is leading to a world war 3... I just wanted to report a bug ^.^
Sowah, by now it's like, World War 534... We can turn anything into an argument :P
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The nature of an experiment is that you go and try something and record the results. Do you expect perfect physics in a world where putting items in a sack not only reduces thier mass but also sometimes replicates them?
We can turn anything into an argument :P
You can. I made a simple comment.