firefox wrote:cows are very likely to be killed by other players for their leather.
if protection of tamed animals was not included in the last update, you better frame your cows with obsidian glass.
firefox wrote:oh, and there are also those people who just kill everything in sight.
they even try to attack other players, even though PvP is not possible...
only Ninja Kittens or a DeathNote can help in this situation.
DuDraig wrote:Obviously the last update accidentally released several varieties of mutated sheep:
Zombie sheep that have a jaundiced yellow color and stand stock still to lure in your brains.
Carnivorous phasing sheep that can pass through solid walls and fences to eat your cattle and anything else they catch unawares.
Flying sheep that can provide air support to these invading hordes of mutated sheep.
mystik wrote:I would like to propose a return to the previous PvP state, and as a compromise, introduce a new block that activates PvP in the same size area as existing protection blocks.
gmaxwell wrote:mystik wrote:I would like to propose a return to the previous PvP state, and as a compromise, introduce a new block that activates PvP in the same size area as existing protection blocks.
How do you propose handling trolls that just drop one of these blocks the moment they want to trouble someone?
gmaxwell wrote:I wonder if your concerns couldn't be addressed by simply expanding the spawn like protection to a wider area that incubates new users, without opening the problem I suggested above.
I have no interest in PVP generally, but there have been some people that entered the area I was building in seemingly just to antagonize me, being able to boot them by causing them damage sounds helpful (but it hasn't come up yet).
gmaxwell wrote:While I'm posting-- is there any possibility for there to be a regular dump of barter box data-- trade conditions, supply, and location? Perhaps just of barter boxes just in certain regions or ones with a "public" setting on the box (in order to avoid disclosing cleverly hidden ones)? Right now barter boxes are often sold out and it can take an awful lot of work to just find ones with a supply. Prices are also sometimes crazy inconsistent, and people sometimes unintentionally set up wild arbitration games (which probably contributes to boxes frequently being sold out), having some more market transparency would help. A public supply list would also make it possible to construct email alerts that go out when your boxes run low.
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