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Saturday, April 25, 2015

In Which Clover Eats Everything

Sorry for the delay here guys; I've been sick for the past few days and have kind of fallen out of touch. I won't be recording any more videos until my voice comes back, but luckily I still have a few that I recorded before falling ill, so I won't leave you hanging for too long.

So let's continue with part two of Clover and Dandelion's adventures, in which I realize I can't actually tell the difference between a weed and an herb, and Clover... well, Clover just doesn't care.

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  1. I hope you're feeling better! I also will say that I share in your excitement whenever a Norn eats. They're so difficult sometimes, and I feel like I want to dance when they finally cooperate! Clover was really funny in this one, too. I keep the hooch mostly hidden from my Norns, so I forgot about the drunken gait. Hilarious! But only in Creatures. Hope your voice returns soon so we can watch some more of these videos: They're great!

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    1. I am getting really concerned about their eating habits... I'm trying to edit my third play session and I'm afraid it might be a shorter video just because I feel like I spend 80% of it trying to get Clover to eat, and I'm sure no one wants to watch just ten minutes of frustration, heh. Thanks for the well-wishes though; I'm feeling a little better today so hopefully things are looking up :>

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  2. Discover Albia has an illustrated guide to the C1 weeds available here, in case you want the added frustration of stopping them from pushing weed: http://discoveralbia.com/2011/11/an-illustrated-guide-to-the-creatures-1-weeds.html

    Although, as you've seen, Clover just doesn't care.

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    1. Oohh thanks; that will be helpful. I mean, maybe not for Clover... but if nothing else at least I'll know what to expect when she inevitably samples each of them, heh.

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  3. Fantastic to see you posting again, I need to start up a population again, my last wofling run ended up in a load of somewhat maladapted creatures and it kind of threw me off, I should stick to feral runs.

    I do wonder though, what is the metaroom shown in your creatures crossbreeding script video?

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    1. Actually, come to think of it, you sound really different to me, I swear you actually sound younger than when you first started.

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    2. I guess I do kind of take on a more endearing tone when baby-talking my creatures! The metaroom in the crossbreeding script video was from from my unfinished BattleStance project. I lost interest in it a long time ago, but I used the empty room as a testbed for other projects for a while.

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