Killing opponent with katana in boxing match is not a victory by boxing rules. You have to fight barehanded.
Gremour
joined 2 years ago
I think "overkill" is the word that summarizes analogy.
In my langauge there is a proverb: "to shoot sparrow with a cannon".
Surprised someone mentioned it. I'm playing it too. Quite captivating game.
1+1=10 in binary
I've lost the game.
Isn't it easier just to cover solar panels with reflective material, so they stop producing energy?
When I turn on my PC and can't decide what I want to play, I launch Balatro. Easy choice.
Thought Ascendancy was pretty known at the time. Anyway, if you've missed Dune, it's quite a fun game.
Han "Duck" Solo.
I don't like being on this picture.
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There are videos on youtube that sum up main progression from stone to steel.
There are also other topics to learn, like prospecting for ore, leather making (for backpacks), animals handling, bee keeping (if you want lanterns), windmill building (to automate iron processing and as prerequisite for steel), and many more.
Survival hanbook (H key by default) have a lot of info and guides on game mechanics. Otherwise, google videos on certain topics.
It is fun to pass all these milestones and see how your small village grows.
P.S. As for storage, keep food and unprocessed animal hides in storage containers made from clay in cool cellar, bulk resurces (stone, ore nuggets, wood blocks) in crates and everything else in double chests that you can make as soon as you get access to copper (for nails and strips).
Some things like firewood, peat, bricks can be stockpiled right on the floor. Also you can lean tools to the wall or put them on tool racks for convenience. This also adds to an atmosphere of medieval building.