New update, military bug

New update, military bug

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I hire three squads of swordsmen who arrive in Town X. I send each squad to a separate bandit camp.

Team 1 goes to Camp 1, but they cannot collect the resources from that camp because the bandits from Camp 1 are stalking Team 2, who just passed by.

Team 1 cannot even attack the bandits, because the bandits seem to be locked onto Team 2. I have to send Team 2 into combat with the bandits from Camp 1 instead. After the combat, I still need to send Team 2 back to Camp 1 to collect the resources.

Update:

after the combat team 1 is frozen, not moving.

team 3 was attacked by bandits, wiped out without death bandits, could not get them to engage the enemy WITHOUT other squads nearby. This update brought a LOT of bugs to this system

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u/DustPhyte — 2 days ago

Vissen in Luxemburg

Hallo!

Ik ga in augustus op vakantie met mijn kinderen in Luxemburg.

In Diekirch om precies te zijn.

Ik probeer een visvergunning te kopen, alleen werkt de creditcard optie niet momenteel.

Heb ik voldoende aan een visvergunning van de overheid?

Mensen die tips hebben voor het vissen?

Hartelijk dank!

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u/DustPhyte — 12 days ago

If You’re New to Raising Chicks, Please Read This First

I keep seeing way too many setups with small plastic containers, heat lamps, and chicks literally being cooked alive because the temperature gets out of control.

If it’s cold, use a spacious brooder with a heating plate instead of a heat lamp whenever possible. Heating plates are much safer, prevent drafts, and allow chicks to regulate their own temperature more naturally. They can move away from the heat easily when they get too warm, instead of being trapped under intense heat.

If there’s no draft, a larger brooder with a properly positioned heat lamp can work too — as long as the chicks have enough space, proper ventilation, and an escape from the heat source when needed.

Personally, I strongly prefer heating plates, but whatever you choose: please choose wisely. Your chicks depend on it.

u/DustPhyte — 14 days ago
▲ 4 r/Barnevelder+1 crossposts

Rooster 4 weeks old

After +/- 4 weeks you can recognize roosters by the comb

u/DustPhyte — 16 days ago

DIE PIG DIE, and again and again

This pig has 3000000 + lives, recorded 2 minutes after it died, it kept going.

I did not even know that the animations where this good. Never looked at "war" in a village before.

u/DustPhyte — 1 month ago