Hyeros
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There is a hotfix for this one 0.4.1.0b but i don't knoe when it will be postedI had an error. Just when liandra arrives
There is a hotfix for this one 0.4.1.0b but i don't knoe when it will be postedI had an error. Just when liandra arrives
Well I'm bore so if you give trivia I will mine............................... I have no life.I said biggest not strongest.
The Krakatoa has an elevation of only 813 meters.
For the strongest one many volcanoes compete: the Yellowstone, the Krakatoa, Mount St. Helens, Mount Peleè...
I give them specifically when someone asks about save files, I knew that fact, many nobles of Versailles in the XVII century wore high heels
I would include Mt pinatubo in that list.I said biggest not strongest.
The Krakatoa has an elevation of only 813 meters.
For the strongest one many volcanoes compete: the Yellowstone, the Krakatoa, Mount St. Helens, Mount Peleè...
Don’t worry, we have no life.Well I'm bore so if you give trivia I will mine............................... I have no life.
I would include Mt pinatubo in that list.
..."No Game, No Life"Don’t worry, we have no life.
Oh yah Mt pinatubo, forgot about him
I know, I was asking about how many skills there are currently in the game and how to acquire them. For example, if I put 10 points into Hunting Talent will I get a new skill I can use?Use Talents to raise skill points. You start with some and more are added through quests
Read the walkthrough from the OP... there are only a 2 Talents that can be raised in order to learn new "active skills" (through teachers) and 3 Talents that grand you "passiv skills"I know, I was asking about how many skills there are currently in the game and how to acquire them. For example, if I put 10 points into Hunting Talent will I get a new skill I can use?
Game is telling you that your "Knackered" eg: on your hands and kneesI'm not sure if this has been mentioned before, but I found an annoying bug.
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The top energy icon doesn't match with the bottom one. To my knowledge, the bottom is the correct one.
Version 0.4.1.0 btw.
To elaborate on what Nelly said: There's a difference between Energy and...wakefulness, let us call it. Energy is the blue bar in the second pic, but the green one in the first pic you show (that is mostly empty in your pic). The wakefulness icon shows up in both, the first pic showing it has the face with eyes closed, the second with the guy on his hands and knees. In the intro, it explains there are three levels of fatigue after wakefulness - tired, exhausted, and worn out. To alleviate it, you have to sleep. The longer you go without sleep, the worse it will get, and you will receive debuffs in combat until you sleep.I'm not sure if this has been mentioned before, but I found an annoying bug.
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The top energy icon doesn't match with the bottom one. To my knowledge, the bottom is the correct one.
Version 0.4.1.0 btw.
I know what the fatigue icon means. I'm talking about why they're different in both pics. Here are another examples:To elaborate on what Nelly said: There's a difference between Energy and...wakefulness, let us call it. Energy is the blue bar in the second pic, but the green one in the first pic you show (that is mostly empty in your pic). The wakefulness icon shows up in both, the first pic showing it has the face with eyes closed, the second with the guy on his hands and knees. In the intro, it explains there are three levels of fatigue after wakefulness - tired, exhausted, and worn out. To alleviate it, you have to sleep. The longer you go without sleep, the worse it will get, and you will receive debuffs in combat until you sleep.
Honestly, I don't think this is the best system to represent the fatigue, as I don't recall anything that explains what each specific icon means and rolling over them with the mouse doesn't bring up a tooltip. It's really a fairly new addition to the game and just recently had to be tweaked, so consider it a work in progress, I suppose.
So again, Energy and wakefulness are not the same thing. The amount of Energy the MC has, has nothing to do with how tired the MC is. These are two separate mechanics.I know what the fatigue icon means. I'm talking about why they're different in both pics. Here are another examples:
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Yet, the pause menu shows the "tired" icon despite having the same EN.
This is what I was talking about. Considering the severity of the debuffs, inconsistent information can be pretty annoying. Previous versions (when Rest still existed) didn't have this issue.
Perhaps you could go into settings to force your computer to use GPU instead of CPU for the game. Sometimes that helps, as RPGM games by default use CPU, unlike most other game engines.The new version game is very slow in my PC How to fix it.............
Unfortunately you have to unless there's a fix for it that I did not know of . Mine was a 0.3.9.0 save and it didn't load when I started playing at 0.4.0I just caught up to 0.3.8.0. Does that mean I have to replay the entire game for 0.4.1.0a?
There is no fix nor will there be, new game onlyUnfortunately you have to unless there's a fix for it that I did not know of . Mine was a 0.3.9.0 save and it didn't load when I started playing at 0.4.0
I think what he's saying is that while wakefulness and energy are linked, there is a catch. You can drink all the energy potions you like but if you don't sleep for a few days you'll get the sleepy icon and you will suffer in combatYou're skipping the tutorial, aren't you?
My dude, wakefulness/fatigue has everything to do with MC's Energy
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