Beamngdriver
Beamngdriver
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2nd February
20th February
Nationwide Ospia. Starts in 1400 A.D. and ends at 2100 A.D. Conquer the land and invent new things for you, and other nations to use. Create alliances, enemies, and wars. Ship trade routes, colonization, and more! *This is my first nationwide*
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  • Beamngdriver
    Beamngdriver
    13th February
    There is nothing I can or want to do about anything about the extra villages and towns. It will have to stay that way.
  • Beamngdriver
    Beamngdriver
    13th February
    uh oh i f'd up on the villages i didnt read that properly i guess
  • Beamngdriver
    Beamngdriver
    13th February
    ill add the farms
  • Beamngdriver
    Beamngdriver
    13th February
    Thingmb. O found the crystal
  • Beamngdriver
    Beamngdriver
    13th February
    i couldnt build so many because it would be hard for me to count the pop. increase
  • kit237
    kit237
    13th February
    ok, about the illness. look for symptoms and study whether the source of this disease is unprocessed fish or some kind of parasitic worms in it (by the way, its strange that the vodrian Empire has about the same population, not a single farm, and there are no problems with famine. Apparently they eat wood)
  • kit237
    kit237
    13th February
    Beamngdriver: did I find this strange crystal or ThingamabobOverseer? "build some mines in the capital mountains and continue to build farms and villages in the Pyregian archipelago", why were the towns built? I only asked to develop old villages into towns
  • kit237
    kit237
    13th February
    why were only towns built? I asked for farms and towns in equal quantities
  • Beamngdriver
    Beamngdriver
    13th February
    A strange-crystal-like yellow mineral was also found, it had a strange, rotten-like smell.
  • Beamngdriver
    Beamngdriver
    13th February
    ThingamabobOverseer: You guys tried mixing iron and iron oxide, being able to use rust in an alloy. It created a grey shiny metal with a small orangish tint. It seems to be just as strong as normal iron, but it was mainly experimented with to make colored metal. Then you guys found that when dropping coal into a molten smelting container, it created a sparkly dust, that could be used to conduct electricity.