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OgNar posted:Up to 6mil sales now. And third highest all time peak on steam now. If it can manage another 230k it'll be the second highest
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Torpor posted:What stats are people doing at levelups? I'm focusing mostly on stamina and hp. I did 1 level in work speed and a few in weight but they just don't seem to have the utility of more stamina and more health. Almost everything into carry weight.
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Mr. Nemo posted:Yeah, but people earlier were saying that the 9999 storage in the sites was because even pals with gathering didn't remove it. And that seemed to be the case for my sites, until I put the chest very close to it. Oh lmao, I thought these goobers were just slow and that timer was just how much could be mined before it needed to be rebuilt or repaired somehow. Guess I got some surprise wood and lol I had been chopping it all myself this time and not realizing.
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Defensive Emplacements (Sandbags, Crossbows, Machine Guns, etc) don't work unless they're on ground level. They're also a waste of time and resources unless you're staffing them with Lv. 1 critters. Just build an Alarm Bell and set it to "focus on repelling invaders" - all of your working Pals will drop what they're doing and mob whatever enemies appear.
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If there's one thing I'd like to see the developers do it would be to add onto the management aspect of the game. It doesn't have to go full Satisfactory, but I'd kinda like if down the road you can have an assembly line of Pals. I did see that in a trailer but not sure how fleshed-out this is in the game. Also making it easier to see which pals are doing what and what their priorities are.
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base 1: hq base 2: ore mining prison camp base 3: coal mining prison camp base 4: ...?
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cumpantry posted:base 1: hq
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Kith posted:Defensive Emplacements (Sandbags, Crossbows, Machine Guns, etc) don't work unless they're on ground level. *screams forever*
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GilliamYaeger posted:Quartz mining prison camp, obviously. have you spotted any on the surface? none for me so far
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rkd_ posted:If there's one thing I'd like to see the developers do it would be to add onto the management aspect of the game. It doesn't have to go full Satisfactory, but I'd kinda like if down the road you can have an assembly line of Pals. I did see that in a trailer but not sure how fleshed-out this is in the game. That's already a thing. The way you improve the efficiency of your base is by getting monotyped Pals that only do one specific kind of work so they don't get distracted and wander off. For example, Gumoss only has Planting and Teafant only has Watering, so having those two will mean that your plantations will always be planted and watered on the dot. By contrast, Cattiva has Gathering, Mining, Handiwork, and Transporting, so if you need help with Crafting or Building, there's a decent chance that Cattiva will be off doing something else unless you pick them up and throw them at the crafting bench (which you will then need to undo if you want them to do anything else). My base has a handful of Loupmoons (who only have Lv. 2 Handiwork), so I never need to tell them to do any crafting or bind them to any specific crafting stations - they just hop to whatever needs to be done the second it becomes available. Incredibly, between the value of monotyped Pals and the XP bonuses from Capturing, Palworld does a better job of encouraging you to Catch 'Em All than Pokemon ever did. Kith fucked around with this message at 09:43 on Jan 23, 2024 |
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Kith posted:That's already a thing. The way you improve the efficiency of your base is by getting monotyped Pals that only do one specific kind of work so they don't get distracted and wander off. For example, Gumoss only has Planting and Teafant only has Watering, so having those two will mean that your plantations will always be planted and watered on the dot. By contrast, Cattiva has Gathering, Mining, Handiwork, and Transporting, so if you need help with Crafting or Building, there's a decent chance that Cattiva will be off doing something else unless you pick them up and throw them at the crafting bench (which you will then need to undo if you want them to do anything else). My base has a handful of Loupmoons (who only have Lv. 2 Handiwork), so I never need to tell them to do any crafting or bind them to any specific crafting stations - they just hop to whatever needs to be done the second it becomes available. Yeah just set up a second base for ore farming and definitely noticed this at play when my furnace pal was cutting trees. Changed him out for another that’s fire only. I guess what I proposed as a priority setting the game presents you as a challenge and a reason to collect different pals. Pretty cool.
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cumpantry posted:have you spotted any on the surface? none for me so far -208, 250 Just be aware that if you don't have heaters at night in the cold zone it will go badly for if you're not inside.
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I've heard that this game suffers from extreme object permanence, because if you're not at a base, then nothing is actually happening at it. Can anybody confirm?
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Pump-Action Gerbil posted:I've heard that this game suffers from extreme object permanence, because if you're not at a base, then nothing is actually happening at it. Can anybody confirm? So kind of? It seems like production from buildings/stations continues no matter what but if you leave a base for an extended period things like mining and lumbering definitely stop after a while.
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Pump-Action Gerbil posted:I've heard that this game suffers from extreme object permanence, because if you're not at a base, then nothing is actually happening at it. Can anybody confirm? It feels like the opposite to me. I keep having to occasionally go back to rescue Pals that have gotten stuck and started starving while I'm away. Raids don't happen while you're away, but as far as I can tell that's it.
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Pump-Action Gerbil posted:I've heard that this game suffers from extreme object permanence, because if you're not at a base, then nothing is actually happening at it. Can anybody confirm?
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Do all flying mounts fly the same? I'm 4 levels away from being able to fly my thunderbird, 3 from flying this helzephyr. But for now I'm on this vanda something and realizing I'm definitely keeping a flyer around for good, didn't use mount much, but flying hell yeah. Flyer, Glider are my two mandatory utilities now. I forgot my glider got knocked out a few times and whiffed some jumps. Maybe later gliders have uplift a tion so it's not as necessary but I like hanging on this weird floaty rock guy.
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Pump-Action Gerbil posted:I've heard that this game suffers from extreme object permanence, because if you're not at a base, then nothing is actually happening at it. Can anybody confirm? Raids don't but everything else does. Otherwise, secondary bases set up to mine ore chunks wouldn't work.
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Near as I can tell from repeatedly warping between my bases, when you're away from a base it goes into some kind of abstracted mode where pals continue to work but their positions probably aren't kept track of continuously. This is pretty much what Kenshi does when you're out adventuring and not watching your base. When you zone back in the game attempts to place pals where they're supposed to be according to the abstracted simulation but the position data is imperfect and will result in pals getting yeeted into the air, getting stuck on geometry, falling through the floor, etc. (something Kenshi also has issues with) This is one of the aspects of the game that will be improved in the future, I imagine. Tarezax fucked around with this message at 10:40 on Jan 23, 2024 |
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rkd_ posted:I guess what I proposed as a priority setting the game presents you as a challenge and a reason to collect different pals. Pretty cool. Yeah, it's kinda mind-blowing how tightly everything is designed? Apparently this game was a clumsy disaster during development, but this is genuinely incredible work. It has the usual Open World Survival issues here and there, but the core experience is rock solid. All it really needs are bugfixes and a handful of infrastructure improvements, which is not something that can be said of many games.
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Arrath posted:
I read this but as rimjob world. After a 5 minute day dream, I realised I'd just misread A guy can dream though eh
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Orv posted:There's a much more accesible giant ore patch at 158, -358 but it is a bit cramped. Thanks, this was a good tip - I assume mining ore takes a level 2 mining pal, I only have one Tombat in my main base, so I guess I'll need a few more. TeaJay fucked around with this message at 12:10 on Jan 23, 2024 |
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TeaJay posted:Thanks, this was a good tip - I assume mining ore takes a level mining pal, I only have one Tombat in my main base, so I guess I'll need a few more. Yeah it's 2 for ore. And seemingly 3 for coal? But I'm unsure if that's correct or there's simply so much ore in the base I'm using that they rarely get to the coal.
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I took the time to read a google translation of that article the game director wrote three days before release that was doing the rounds and I really recommend it. The google translation seems to have done a very good job apart from some pronoun/identifier noun screwups (no Google he did not actually call his employees his boyfriend/girlfriend what the hell lol). I think everyone did it a disservice focusing solely on the stuff like how he didn't know what a rig was (understandable, since that's very funny), but the bulk of the article is really heartwarming. He goes in extreme detail about the company's entire history - the first game they worked on never even released, because they needed a budget to go beyond a prototype and no publisher would fund an indie studio without experience, an established team, or existing IP. So instead they scaled down to concepts they could develop and publish themselves. Palworld is them striking for something bigger again, and the rest of the article is him going over the "miracles" that got them to release: quote:Looking back on the results, it is truly a miracle that Palworld has now been completed and released like this . The rest of the article is basically him gushing about his team, how brilliant they are, and how miraculous it is he was able to find them and that the game couldn't have been completed without them. That first miracle is him desperately searching for a Japanese animator who knows anything about guns at all. He decided to search about "guns" on Twitter and noticed "This person only posts videos of the reloading motion of guns...". He got in touch, asked him about experience in the games industry and... he had none. He worked part-time at a convenience store and taught himself to animate reload animations as a hobby. He was hired and he turned out to be perfect. All the miracles tell a story like this, of a chance hire being exactly what the project needed. I really hope someone gives it a proper translation, it's phenomenal. It makes me furious at all the controversy - this is one of the best indie success stories I've ever seen, with a team that went to a tremendous amount of effort, and everyone's treating them like criminals. And oh man the ending: quote:If you are interested in Pocket Pair, the unusual game company that developed Palworld, please click here. Pigbuster fucked around with this message at 12:16 on Jan 23, 2024 |
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Yeah, it's a great article.
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Sounds like a good group of people. I'm not really mad, rip all the assets you want. Some companies are very sue happy tho, and I hope it doesn't happen.
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If you're looking to build Plantations to supply Feed Boxes, Tomatoes don't provide any more Nutrition than Red Berries and Wheat provides significantly less.
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Kith posted:If you're looking to build Plantations to supply Feed Boxes, Tomatoes don't provide any more Nutrition than Red Berries and Wheat provides significantly less. Yeah, two Berry planters at a base is more than enough to keep 12 Pals fed. And you can cook the leftover thousands of berries for easy XP if you feel like it, and then just dump them back in the feeder Edit: vvvvv Jam bread is another great use for the spare berries (i currently have over 150 in my bag), but if you're just looking for a set-and-forget way to feed a base you can go without wheat Icedude fucked around with this message at 12:34 on Jan 23, 2024 |
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Wheat & Berries make like toast with jam on it that recovers way more. Seems worth while to me, although then you need to process the wheat into flour. And stats wise, I've been going entirely HP & Carry Capacity and I'm very happy with it
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JosefStalinator posted:I am extremely weird about base locations any it will annoy me to not have at least one good one - can anyone suggest great earlyish game base locations so I stop doubting myself? My favorite way to start is to grab the fast travel point at the starter area, die, and then start on marsh island. There's a perfect starting area up the ramp from the beach and you can teleport back to the main island for hunting. I started a second base focused on breeding and got obsessed with it tonight. I got a wolf with both runner and swift and I am officially hooked.
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Kith posted:Yeah, it's kinda mind-blowing how tightly everything is designed? Apparently this game was a clumsy disaster during development, but this is genuinely incredible work. It has the usual Open World Survival issues here and there, but the core experience is rock solid. All it really needs are bugfixes and a handful of infrastructure improvements, which is not something that can be said of many games. Yeah I'm kind of baffled by how well the different systems feed into each other, and it's hard to tell how much of it is intentional and how much is coincidence. Everything gives xp towards unlocking more of the skill tree, but catching pals gives the most, encouraging you to go explore and catch at least ten of every kind. This eats up a lot of resources, crafting spheres and ammo, but catching more pals gives you more hopefully more optimal workers and unlocks more facilities, and building those also increases your cap of pals in base, generating you more resources. Then you spend the resources again on gear, letting you explore and level further, which again feeds back to your base. Not to mention the pal gears that let you use the cool new pals you captured for mobility and combat, or how snagging powerful pals to use in combat helps you take on even harder encounters. It has no business flowing together as well as it does.
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Do you need to setup a food system for your satellite (ore mining) base or is it enough to just put miners and transporters to work and dump some berries in there every now and then?
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TeaJay posted:Do you need to setup a food system for your satellite (ore mining) base or is it enough to just put miners and transporters to work and dump some berries in there every now and then? That's what I've been doing, and it's working just fine so far. I had a few thousand berries in the first base that I grilled and transferred over.
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TeaJay posted:Do you need to setup a food system for your satellite (ore mining) base or is it enough to just put miners and transporters to work and dump some berries in there every now and then? You don't HAVE to, but kind of the point of the game is to automate as much as possible. It only takes two Berry Plantations, a Gumoss, and a Teafant, and you never have to worry about it ever again.
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YerDa Zabam posted:I read this but as rimjob world.
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TeaJay posted:Do you need to setup a food system for your satellite (ore mining) base or is it enough to just put miners and transporters to work and dump some berries in there every now and then? As for the best miner, just go out and catch a fuckton of Digtoises. Easy and early to get (level 20-ish) and you can just get a fuckton of them and they'll do nothing but mine poo poo.
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Pigbuster posted:I took the time to read a google translation of that article the game director wrote three days before release that was doing the rounds and I really recommend it. By the way, for anyone who doesn't know how sales on Steam work, there's a really funny note to take away from this document mentioning they've run out of money: They probably aren't going to get paid for the Palworld sales until March. I'm super curious how much they got from Microsoft for the Game Pass version. The way this doc reads, it might not be nearly as much as it's really worth. DaveKap fucked around with this message at 13:12 on Jan 23, 2024 |
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Is there a trick to getting Pals to work forever without them getting pissy and needing to be swapped out for a while? I've always been working my bases normally (Not using the pulpit to work them harder) and no matter how many amenities I have, they eventually need to be switched out to rest or they'll eventually get injured or just refuse to work. I'd really like less micromanaging in that regard. I was thinking maybe some Pals have an attribute that makes them less likely to get annoyed with their work.
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Bed, hot tub/spring and food seem to make them effectively go infinite in my experience. If they have bad traits that can be a problem but I've honestly never had anyone get injured or need medicine, just need breaks, to eat or sleep. Going to bed angry or just stopping work for no apparent stat reason seems to just be an occasional dice roll.
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Orv posted:Bed, hot tub/spring and food seem to make them effectively go infinite in my experience. If they have bad traits that can be a problem but I've honestly never had anyone get injured or need medicine, just need breaks, to eat or sleep. Very weird. All my guys have beds, plenty of food, and I have three hot tubs (one of them the fancy one). I still get a shitload of injuries. I'm wondering if they are being caused by the physics bug that has been happening to some people when they fast travel to their base and the pals spawn up in the air and fall to the ground. Apparently they sometimes take damage.
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