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Not sure how I would do that. Adventure map possibly?
Yeah as an adventure map! If you have played any of the classic and new RPGs then you would know what I'm talking about. (fable, Diablo, that sort of thing...)
Yeah as an adventure map! If you have played any of the classic and new RPGs then you would know what I'm talking about. (fable, Diablo, that sort of thing...)
I'll try... but it would take like, forever, since I built everything by hand, and the fact that I'm alone.
But I'll consider it. And tbh, the only proper RPGs I played are Chrono Trigger and Mario Legend of the Seven Stars... so yeah. I'll try it
Nice consistency in the building theme. That's a cool coastline you've got to work with, you could think about extending with a river running through the town. I always like a fair bit of variation in the topography of my cities, hills and valleys and such, always seems to add a bit of distinctiveness.
One of the decisions I regret was starting the wall too early, as I ended up building past it when I expanded the city limits and took a fair bit of effort to move it.
I'll try... but it would take like, forever, since I built everything by hand, and the fact that I'm alone.
But I'll consider it. And tbh, the only proper RPGs I played are Chrono Trigger and Mario Legend of the Seven Stars... so yeah. I'll try it
I'd consider playing something liKe Diablo as that would give you a fair idea of What im talking about. And if you need any help, set the world up as a server and I could help you if you really need it.
I'd consider playing something liKe Diablo as that would give you a fair idea of What im talking about. And if you need any help, set the world up as a server and I could help you if you really need it.
Set up the world as a server?
tried that before.
Didn't exactly work.
I actually don't understand LAN servers either.
Nice consistency in the building theme. That's a cool coastline you've got to work with, you could think about extending with a river running through the town. I always like a fair bit of variation in the topography of my cities, hills and valleys and such, always seems to add a bit of distinctiveness.
One of the decisions I regret was starting the wall too early, as I ended up building past it when I expanded the city limits and took a fair bit of effort to move it.
One of the decisions I regret was starting the wall too early, as I ended up building past it when I expanded the city limits and took a fair bit of effort to move it. The building theme of course HAS to be consistent, and some hills and valleys wouldn't hurt... buuut most medieval cities usually built on a flat land area.
I did find some interesting locations, such as a valley in the mountains not too far, and a nice little forested hill just a couple hundred metres away.
I'll probably build on those for the villages, but who knows? The village I built could very well end up becoming another town, and this town might even become a city.
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Small little announcement, I'm going to take a break from this for about 1 or 2 days.
Right now, progress is at about 43%. All that has been done so far are new roads.
HI THERE.
To Do List:
Update!
Not much really, just some edits here and there, a few more details such as overhangs,Update 2!
5 of the new houses.
The new house style.
Update 3 Part I
So, update was taking too long and is too large, so splitting it into two.Another of the new houses.A picture down the street.
Update 3 Part II / Full Update 3
Before I take a few days break from this, decided to push out one update that finallyWebsite link is right here =>> dokucraft.co.uk
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EDIT:
Finally got the pictures working!
Haha agreed
I had to put something else than "medieval town" in there
Had no other ideas. Went with my picture
EDIT:
It's no longer a meme killer
Not sure how I would do that. Adventure map possibly?
Yeah, the only part of the walls with actual depth is the front part. I'll work on the sides later today(hopefully).
OK. Put some depth in. How's it looking?
Did you forget picture?
Sorry for late reply, didn't see it last time. What do you mean by that? Do you mean like, join a server as a builder?
Yeah as an adventure map! If you have played any of the classic and new RPGs then you would know what I'm talking about. (fable, Diablo, that sort of thing...)
I'll try... but it would take like, forever, since I built everything by hand, and the fact that I'm alone.
But I'll consider it. And tbh, the only proper RPGs I played are Chrono Trigger and Mario Legend of the Seven Stars... so yeah. I'll try it
One of the decisions I regret was starting the wall too early, as I ended up building past it when I expanded the city limits and took a fair bit of effort to move it.
I'd consider playing something liKe Diablo as that would give you a fair idea of What im talking about. And if you need any help, set the world up as a server and I could help you if you really need it.
Set up the world as a server?
tried that before.
Didn't exactly work.
I actually don't understand LAN servers either.
Also what's Diablo like?
One of the decisions I regret was starting the wall too early, as I ended up building past it when I expanded the city limits and took a fair bit of effort to move it. The building theme of course HAS to be consistent, and some hills and valleys wouldn't hurt... buuut most medieval cities usually built on a flat land area.
I did find some interesting locations, such as a valley in the mountains not too far, and a nice little forested hill just a couple hundred metres away.
I'll probably build on those for the villages, but who knows? The village I built could very well end up becoming another town, and this town might even become a city.
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Right now, progress is at about 43%. All that has been done so far are new roads.