facepalm. obviously we would CALL HER OVER.
"HEY LIV COME OVER HERE WE HAVING A PARTEY!" you yell
This is not rocket science.
it makes absolute sense to remove unnecessary and tedious micro and walking back and forth
Furthermore. If liv has been recalled, the game explicitly says that you skip time until evening and then have the party then.
If the if statement was changed from
if(liv_location == "camp")
to
if(liv_location == "camp" || liv_location == "trainingCamp")
then you literally would not need to write one single extra line of dialog. When you start the scene it will still go
> You time skip until evening and then start the party
And then tadah. Liv is now sitting at the fire because it automatically time skipped past 6pm. when liv leaves the training camp and goes to the campfire
"Hey guys fuck working let's party all day!"
Really? let them work their asses off than have a Party to reward them, there should be a limit to being impatient.
You can always time skip by sleeping in any bed, includeing the one in Imawyns tent.
A. as the MC you have a metric fuckton of talents competing for your precious talent points.
B. still not that easy.
C. I had 7s in all the relevant stats.
the easy rolls were very hard. the medium rolls super hard. and the hard rolls were impossibly hard.
Learning to wield a new weapon out of the blue and no prior training is not supposed to be easy you know?
It seems you are bitter because you lack the talent to access a mid/late game achievement right of the bat... I mean it's not impossible to pass those checks, improve the MC further and it will get much easier.
Hoarded fetish your ass.
1. There are multiple resources you need hundreds of units of for various large scale construction operations.
I have, on multiple occasions, started crafting with 99 of a resource, and then ran out. Had the game allowed me to collect them naturally over time I would not have needed to do nearly as much grinding.
2. Hoarding is objectively proven right in this game whenever a new massive expense is added where you need hundreds of units of a resource.
3. Which part of "I don't want to walking simulator to the shop to sell stuff every 5 minutes" did you not understand?
4. Every time you do go to the shop it is an arduous and onerous experience due to the fact that there are no categories. All the hundreds of different items are lumped together into "items"
By forcing me to unload my goods more often I am forced to go through this arduous process more often.
You are defending the indefensible here. There is absolutely no plausible reason why you could argue that 99 item limit is good.
The best you could argue is that it would be too much effort for dev to implement.
But you are not trying to argue from that side, you are trying to argue from the ridiculous side of "there is no reason anyone would ever need more than 99 inventory copies of an item"
The game doesn't force you to make multiple large scale constructions at once.
You can build your own house, all of Rumah, and your mercanery camp to max Level with a Limit of 99 of all resources (not at once ofc)
What you describe is your personal preference, you want to craft Items not neccesary to either advance any Quest nor unlocking any content.
We heard people already complaining of gathering 60 units of any resource/Item to build stuff.
So yeah I'd call that a hoarder fetish, because it doesn't make any sense in any other regard/perception.
3 and 4 for are entirely optional as you choose to do that... more commonly people will gather 99 of each Item and than ignore them until they are required to be used to either build, upgrade or craft something.
the 99 Item limit is a Standard integral of RPGM engine, moddeing the engine going beyond this is a waste of time for something so utterly useless for 99% of the people even playing this game.
1. you need a lot of money in this game. including ongoing monthly expenses of various sorts. (initially your home tax. later your merc company payment). you get this money by harvesting items you come across in the wild and selling them
No you don't.
You can be excempted from taxes by bringing 4 mercs (plus Frank) to Arenfield, you need to pay a minor wage every 30 days... enough time to go into the forest gather Elderwood and sell it to Lucious, and there is the Contract with the trade route aswell.
I don't get your play style at all... are you trying to finish the game in 5 minutes or what?