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PostPosted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 11:36 am 
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We're talking about what the Java client is trying to download. Not the downloader itself.

Also, it's still not working after a billion tries :\

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Um no. No it doesn't. It's 1.3kb.
maybe I just had a super-mega-shitty connection the first time.

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Unbalanced wrote:
We're talking about what the Java client is trying to download. Not the downloader itself.

Also, it's still not working after a billion tries :\


Update Java, did you register? Did you confirm registration? Did you log in? Update your flash player (I dunno what this has to do with it but just in case).


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I've already done what you said.

And this is what happens.

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That is to say, nothing happens.

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Can't help ya then.


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MAPDATE!

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Two new lakes:
Pinto Lake is the smaller new one mapped.
Dancing Inflatable Flailing Arm Toob Man Lake is the larger one just south of Pino Lake.


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Has the hearth secret been changed or something?

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...It hasn't been that for a very long time.

In fact, the only person who has used that is Darkin.

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Oh, that was my old Secret. That tribe is far dead. Go to the newer one.

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Just a tip to all you newcomers: when you get to the point where you want to call a bit of land your own and build a house and everything (you don't need yeomanry from the start but I recommend getting it eventually to claim the land so people can no longer steal stuff without facing consequences), make sure you pick a stretch of land that's a bit away from the village, but not too far. That way both your place and the village have more place to grow. My own stretch of land has grown considerably since I originally started building there, but I can still extend it far into three directions (there's a river directly north). I even built a road connecting my land and the village :P


Also, I went on a leech frenzy, and we now have 164 leeches, which should be plenty to cover any damage to Hard Hit Points. Still, stay away from boars and bears, and don't aggro anything bigger than a rabbit till you learn some tricks about hunting (like don't go melee or unarmed till you have metal armour or you'll get your rear handed to you).

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Just a tip to all you newcomers: when you get to the point where you want to call a bit of land your own and build a house and everything (you don't need yeomanry from the start but I recommend getting it eventually to claim the land so people can no longer steal stuff without facing consequences), make sure you pick a stretch of land that's a bit away from the village, but not too far. That way both your place and the village have more place to grow. My own stretch of land has grown considerably since I originally started building there, but I can still extend it far into three directions (there's a river directly north). I even built a road connecting my land and the village :P


Also, I went on a leech frenzy, and we now have 164 leeches, which should be plenty to cover any damage to Hard Hit Points. Still, stay away from boars and bears, and don't aggro anything bigger than a rabbit till you learn some tricks about hunting (like don't go melee or unarmed till you have metal armour or you'll get your rear handed to you).

As an example, about as far as my house, to the south.

I made a road that leads a bit south, build along it.

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I was early enough I just grabbed a plot of land outside the gate and expanded with plenty of room.
I can still go south too.


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Stranaton wrote:
Dandypants wrote:
Just a tip to all you newcomers: when you get to the point where you want to call a bit of land your own and build a house and everything (you don't need yeomanry from the start but I recommend getting it eventually to claim the land so people can no longer steal stuff without facing consequences), make sure you pick a stretch of land that's a bit away from the village, but not too far. That way both your place and the village have more place to grow. My own stretch of land has grown considerably since I originally started building there, but I can still extend it far into three directions (there's a river directly north). I even built a road connecting my land and the village :P


Also, I went on a leech frenzy, and we now have 164 leeches, which should be plenty to cover any damage to Hard Hit Points. Still, stay away from boars and bears, and don't aggro anything bigger than a rabbit till you learn some tricks about hunting (like don't go melee or unarmed till you have metal armour or you'll get your rear handed to you).

As an example, about as far as my house, to the south.

I made a road that leads a bit south, build along it.

Another example would be my "house," a little more south and connects to the road Stranaton built.

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Dandypants wrote:
Still, stay away from boars and bears, and don't aggro anything bigger than a rabbit till you learn some tricks about hunting (like don't go melee or unarmed till you have metal armour or you'll get your rear handed to you).


On this, if you do want to hunt or or need help, come find us. Our camp has a trap for boars. Also, if you see a Fox, he won't bother you. Same with ants. If you run across deer, rams, or big bulls, DON'T attack them. They'll just all swarm you. The best trick to fighting a boar or fox is get a sling, Bows require a really high marksmanship (like, past the 20's) to be used effectively. Slings are only 5 nettles/taproots. Just keep behind a fence if its a boar, or behind anything solid (construction signs make a good way to trap foxes.

Just wanted to add that U:

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I've already killed three foxes, one of them completely on my own. You first gotta trap them between construction sites (campfires lend themselves very well for this, you only need to invest one branch in the construction site to make the sign stay), and then use a ranged weapon to take them down.

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