![]() ![]() ![]() The gun is short-range but, being a machine gun, it fires many bullets very quickly, and combined with the trigger-happy trait’s increased firing rate, she’s a killing machine. So, once converted (just to get rid of her cannibalism I don’t usually bother otherwise unless I’m playing bigoted proselytizers) and recruited, I gave her a small, light machine pistol that I had acquired from raiding a pirate farming settlement, and she is fucking lethal with the thing. As it turned out, she also has the trigger-happy trait. Fortunately for her, she has good plants skill, so I didn’t just leave her for the boars to eat like her compatriots. So, she’s 14 years old and has the really skinny body type. By a baby boar with excellent melee damage genes (152%, the best of the bunch so far), though to her credit she did manage to cut off one of the boar’s ears with the very crappy knife she was carrying before it downed her. The third, my recruit, was merely downed. Two of the three were almost instantly eviscerated while only managing to lightly bruise their attackers with their clubs. I didn’t even have to get colonists involved. (This was before I had bears, too.) They were dead wrong. My New Colonists Are Rad, Part 1: The prisoner recruitment, the only survivor of a three-person primitive cannibal raid who seemed to think they could take on my selectively-bred boar army. Or if they’ll be replaced by wargs or some other monstrosities I have via animal-adding mods. (SNEK! ❤️) We’ll see if the bears come back. (There were 44 of them when the heat wave hit!) I stopped playing not too long after the heat wave ended, and at that point all that was on the map were a few small prey animals and a garter snake. I was worried about my animals, who couldn’t all fit in the cave rooms, but they all pulled through OK. My colonists were fine (albeit a little hot and sweaty) because of devilstrand + bearskin clothing (which has good heat and cold insulation) plus having some rooms dug into rock (and further cooled with passive coolers) thanks to one of the new colonists (the cook) being an Undergrounder with awesome mining skill. Two-and-a-half days of temperatures above 130F/55C drove all the wild animals off the map. Mother Nature to the Rescue: My boomrat and (for the moment, at least) bear problem was solved by.a heat wave. If you don’t know what Civilization is about, it’s a turn-based strategy game where you take on the role of being a ruler of a civilization, and compete against other civilizations. It's one of those games that invites you to think about how the world works, and with Feuilly being the type of person to have interest in foreign affairs and history, this seems like his type of game. I’m hoping you know why I picked Civilization for Feuilly if you know anything about the game. the best with horror? However, he enjoys the rush of getting scared.įeuilly: Civilization. I’ll be honest I had a really hard time trying to figure out what type of game he’d play? I tried looking through the Steam store for a good 30 minutes and the only thing that stuck with me was horror. I’m insulted I should even have to explain this to you.īahorel: Horror Games. Look me in the eyes and tell me he wouldn’t admire Arthur Morgan. Grantaire: Red Dead Redemption(1+2). You can not tell me this guy would not play the shit out of Red Dead Redemption. Loves tending to his little digital crops and making friends with the NPCs. I really don’t think he’d do too well with FPS games, and definitely prefers games like Stardew. ![]()
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