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I think I speak for everyone in saying that the leads of oldtown have done a great job so far on the monumental task that is planning and executing the second largest (canonically, idk how the work on this relates to KL but it is probably comprable) area on the server. I certainly couldn't do...
Yeah not a good idea to change the carrot/turnip/wheat meta. Those are probably the 3 most common crops and there are definitely lots of instances of the lower metadatas being used.
I think the green ocean rocks (with mussels) contrast a bit too much but otherwise I like it alot! Maybe we could have an alternate stone subset "algae/moss stone" with 2 variants, one like you have, and one almost completely mossy, for use around the map. Having an alternate type like this...
One thing that we could add to break up the homogeneity would be to include an alternate color for different rock formations. For example, if you look up "white cliffs of dover" you can see there are expanses of grey/black stone in the white. Maybe a second, darker stone type would help in that...
I really like these new designs. My only concern is some of them look skin or bark like to me. I think a modified light stone texture (maybe more granular) would work really well.
All I’m saying is that, if you use existing plants and grass at the shoreline as justification for people growing stuff there (assuming land reclamation), you also have to accept the existing dunes (which, unlike in the chinese example, do not have mountains feeding water into the ground water...
Just making sure it’s possible :) which speaking of, if there are dune deserts a dozen blocks away, and few rainstorms, how would there be enough water to support the plants? Just because an old, outdated terraform sprinkled some grass and plant life above a cliff, it doesn’t mean the wider...
Just would like to address the viability of growing crops on a sea cliff... first of all, I don't think the ground would be good for growing much as it would have probably eroded quite a bit, as well as had sparse plant life to contribute to soil nutrients. Second of all, the presence of salt in...
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