ajb1978

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  1. Full stop. I understand there's assholes in the world. (I'm related to a few... Edit: And on occasion I can be one. Apologies if this is such an occasion.) But PLEASE do not let them ruin it for the rest of us.
  2. I have been finding an INSANE amount of arrows, both broken and with 2-3 shots left in them. And by insane I mean I did a literal spit-take (had to pause and grab a towel) when I pulled out my bow and realized I had 37 arrows. Hatchets too, I've taken to chopping up limbs just for the heck of it until the hatchet breaks, then harvesting that too. Just because they're literally disposable at this point.
  3. Similar thing happened to me. Fortunately I was wearing my 102% protection getup so it was more an annoyance than anything.
  4. Blizzards have been silent for me since the DLC. It is! However it's also super annoying to go outside expecting a nice day and be surprised by a raging blizzard.
  5. Archery in particular. Being able to craft broadhead arrows that increase your crit chance. Or a compound bow with a light hold weight, so once the bow is fully drawn you can keep it drawn for longer. A crossbow that can be hip-fired.
  6. Just thinking it'd be kind of slick if at Level 5 for Archery, Mending, and Gunsmithing, some new Masterwork crafting recipes unlock. They'd require a ton more time and resources than the base variants, but would allow you to craft improved versions of clothing that offer better stats for less weight. Or variants of the Bow, Rifle, or Revolver that are lighter, faster, or hit harder than stuff you find in the world. Because if you're really a master gunsmith, you are probably capable of some ingenious marvels of both artistry and engineering even while full on Tony Starking it all up from scraps in a cave. And after your 100th bearskin coat, I'd think you know a thing or two about the craft. So it might take you 5 bear hides to make, but by accepting only the best fluffiest bits you can craft a bearskin coat with stats on par with an Expedition Parka.
  7. So at first I was highly skeptical of why anyone would want to craft arrows that only kill rabbits. I mean who even bothers with rabbits anyway? Then it hit me....TARGET PRACTICE. Be veewwwwwyy qwwiet, wwe're hunting wwabbits today. All of a sudden my eyes lit up like dollar signs every time I saw a rabbit grove, and I couldn't wait to scorch me up some bunny skewers. Rabbits will have you shooting arrows like Robin Hood in no time flat.
  8. Ever since TFTFT dropped, the blizzard sound has vanished entirely. There's still regular wind sounds, but not that unique blizzard howling wind that you can hear indoors.
  9. Barb's once I'm settled and can afford the extra weight, but Vaughn's if I'm travelling to a region where I don't have a rifle left behind. Otherwise I just bring ammo and use the rifle I've left there. For the most part though I'm a fan of the bow, and save my rifle rounds for big game. The long shots are a lot easier with iron sights than with the bow. (I've made some pretty slick trick shots with the bow in my time, including one-shotting a moose from so far away I had to shoot practically 45 degrees up, but those are definitely the exception.)
  10. Well, with days to spare my new TFTFT survivor is maxed out and ready to kick the far territory's ass right square in the face. Maxed out all 5's, all the best gear in top shape, and enough ammo to win every war, ever, combined. I'm currently camped out at the Paradise Meadows farmstead waiting for the new region to drop. But I've got well stocked forward stations established in every region just in case they pitch a fastball. Bring it on. I'm ready for this! Probably gonna be a heck of a lot easier than tackling Forsaken Airfield in basically my underpants.
  11. Not exhaustively, but I did burn through a couple charcoal at various elevations yes. The signal fire already exists on my map though. I've tried re-mapping the original, and mapping the alternate site. But again not exhaustively so.
  12. Sorry but no correct guesses so far! And in truth, a guess isn't necessary. Collect some Buffer Memories from the Rural Store....
  13. This is what I'm looking at in my journal. Everything in every region is mapped fully, except for this second instance of the Mysterious Signal Fire. I've tried re-mapping the actual Mysterious Signal Fire, and tried mapping the empty spot where the other fire can spawn, and nothing clears it up. I mean I already have Faithful Cartographer so it's not the end of the world, it's just obnoxious to have things incomplete in my journal. I even tried using a dev console mod to force-reveal the entire map, and that didn't mark it as surveyed either.
  14. Anyone else getting this issue? I've got all of Hushed River Valley mapped out, and I'm stuck with 24/25 surveyed locations. The last location is a second instance of "Mysterious Signal Fire", but surveying the other possible spawn point doesn't do anything.
  15. Well you can if you walk off the edge sure, but if you line yourself up so you're staring dead ahead at the other side, and you just go straight, you'll make it every time.
  16. Any rope bridge. My player meta-knowledge knows they're perfectly safe as long as you walk straight. You can even hit them at a full sprint safely. But the audio and visual feedback says "This rickety rope bridge is falling apart under its own weight, hasn't been maintained in probably 50+ years, and you're going to just trust your life to it. Sure. OK. Yeah. Great idea. Hey, guy on the ground who obviously fell off the bridge, is this a good idea?"
  17. First person to guess correctly has to come up with the next question. The only rule is that the answer must be obtainable in a regular non-modded current version of the game, because console players can use neither mods nor the time capsule. TFTFT content is fair game once it's released to consoles. So...with that out of the way... In Episode 3, you can find several bunkers that belonged to someone named Joplin. What was Joplin's first name?
  18. I hope bunkers reappear in existing saves. I put a lot of time into this current guy, I'd hate to have to restart just for a bunker!
  19. Well in defense of lock picking, bashing open a door is generally going to render that door useless. I mean it might shut, but it won't latch and will eventually end up getting blown open as air pressure shifts, and eventually blown off after battering back and forth in a heavy storm. Let's use the Cannery as an example. Say the employee break room was locked with a simple lock. You can invest the time to pick the lock, in which case you are rewarded with a sweet little wolfproof outdoor/indoor safehouse. If you instead choose to bash the door open, you still get the bed and barrel, but now that the door is missing it counts as wind-sheltered but fully outside, and the wolves can come right in.
  20. I have noticed this in a couple of locations, specifically Carter Dam and Cinder Hills Coal Mine. It's not just the sound, it's like the entire game hiccups for 1/10 a second every 3 or so seconds, while I'm in either of those locations. But nowhere else.
  21. Interestingly enough in Episode 3 there's a random corpse a short ways away from the one burnt down cabin that somehow still has a working phone. You could argue they were trying to get a call out, realized a wolf had spotted them, and tried to make a run for it. Pure speculation of course, but why not.
  22. If this house is burnt, there's an exact duplicate down south by the Waterfront Cottages. (Edit: Basically this house always spawns, but in one of two locations.) Not as central a location I'll grant you that, but it's a lot less wolf infested.
  23. So I just had a thought, not so much a wish list as it is a "what if" hypothetical. But some sort of trading is being introduced as part of the DLC. We know Gold Nuggets exist in the game as collectibles (Story Mode Episode 4), but what if the Gold Mine actually has Gold Ore that respawn every so often, like coal. Collect the Gold Nuggets, which you then bring all the way back to the Trader in exchange for stuff. So that would serve as sort of a self-imposed quest, especially if the Trader and Gold Mine are on opposite ends of the world. (Which, if it's in the Far Territory, they absolutely would be.) Why does he want gold? Maybe he's a crazy prepper that's just just so ridiculously well stocked he's convinced he can outlast whatever is going on, has enough porn to prevent Cabin Fever, and enough surplus food and gear to sell off some for gold which he can use to be rich in the new world order.
  24. Well in Story the Bear Spear is basically a collectible. It doesn't appear in your inventory and has no weight, yet it shows up in the radial menu if you have obtained it. In Survival mode, assets for an equippable, carriable Bear Spear were added to the game as well. That version has a presence in your inventory, has weight, and can even be harvested for a spear tip and maple sapling. But it was never fully completed and introduced into Survival mode. I'd imagine blasting caps could work much the same way, but easier since it's basically just a key and not something you can equip that has behavior and physics around it. Just something to collect in order to open a path.
  25. Actually there is--Mainland Power. Farmer Barker owed them a lot of money, according to a collectible you find in Episode One.