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#181488 - 01/12/09 06:45 AM
Re: Additional behaviors: submissions opened!
[Re: tick_tock]
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Trainee
Registered: 12/06/07
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I don't visit this forum nearly enough, there are some wonderful ideas in this thread. I didn't see this mentioned, and I also searched, but how about the option for the elderly to "retire"? It would be fun to see them have a little space set aside only for them. I love that in VV3 I can make virtually everyone an Esteemed Elder, and I think they've earned their rest. Once I've solved the puzzles that require a certain amount of specific workers, I uncheck their preference when they become an Elder, and at least let them do the job they prefer.
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#181492 - 01/12/09 07:45 PM
Re: Additional behaviors: submissions opened!
[Re: RoseArienh]
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Graphics Wizard
Registered: 02/26/07
Posts: 847
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I do that too, RoseArienh. Uncheck the tasks and let them do what they want. In VV2, I had a tribe for so long that I had 6 digits of food and tech points. Everything was built or found. After awhile I had a maxed out tribe of untrained villagers, just loafing around and living la vida loca. Retiring would be a good thing for the elderly. Maybe they can go play checkers or shuffle board. LOL
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#181545 - 01/14/09 08:50 AM
Re: Additional behaviors: submissions opened!
[Re: Gamemastr1]
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Newbie
Registered: 01/10/09
Posts: 6
Loc: California for now
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I have enough trouble getting mine to work when they aren't retired so I guess I'm a bit low on sympathy for my elders.
Also, I've noticed that they tend to take a fair bit of leisure time once they've reached a certain age. (This includes ones who used to be quite productive)They may use the excuse that they are 'worried about food, but I don't buy it when the food bin is bursting with fruit and honey and there are fish galore. My retired uncles love to fish. Perhaps they might like to take it up as a hobby which, in turn, would benefit the entire tribe.
We're talking about survival here after all.
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#183365 - 02/09/09 04:07 PM
Re: Additional behaviors: submissions opened!
[Re: Becca123]
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Guru
Registered: 11/10/08
Posts: 714
Loc: Somewhere in NC
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I'd like to see the kids play together again like in VV2. Maybe "tag" [even though it looked like they were playing follow the leader] or maybe hide-and-go-seek?
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#183381 - 02/09/09 09:57 PM
Re: Additional behaviors: submissions opened!
[Re: Havetia]
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Master of Meditation
Registered: 09/13/06
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Loc: London, UK
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I think I might have mentioned this earlier in the thread, but haven't the time or inclination to search ...
I'd like to see the kids having some interaction with their mother. Perhaps every now and then they could run up to her and either get a kiss or "fail" and get sent away because she's busy. If the kid succeeds in getting a kiss, perhaps the mother could gain a little in parenting.
Dunno what the first couple of kids, or any from a barrel event could do for a mother, though I expect Arthur could arrange for them to choose a random foster mother.
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#212173 - 11/02/09 05:16 AM
Re: Additional behaviors: submissions opened!
[Re: arnie]
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Trainee
Registered: 10/10/09
Posts: 45
Loc: California
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It's amazing how long this topic has lasted! Lots of good ideas.
Since I'm near the end of solving 90% of the puzzles in VV2 for the iPod, I'm fresh with so many images from the game.
I love how the little kids run around; following each other, or dashing off on their own. Fantastic programming. And I'd love to see more done with this. A classroom like situation. Once only, did an older woman seem to be teaching a class of wiggly (standing) children. So some kind of schooling activities could be nice.
As for the elders, I'd like them to be free to do what they want. Hang out wlith their buddies, tell stories to kids, or sleep under a tree or have an adventure. but don't make any nursing homes! That is our societies answer to aging. This is a unique island with its own charm.
One of the things i've noticed is that the doctors have the least defined tasks of all the jobs available. Even the new moms are doing something. I'd like to see something that allows the doctors to train and learn on the job. Mostly I plop beginnging docs on the herbs, or put them at the science table. Perhaps there is a health day, and the doctors, beginners and experts, get to spend time with more people and check them out. Something like what was mentioned earlier in this thread, a few yrs ago. In my game I've noticed t hat no doctor hangs out at the hospital (or around the fire) incase anyone doesn't feel well. There are a few individuals who don't seem to have any talent. I've put them into every occupation and they make no progress. hmm. Perhaps a village dummy here!
Thanks for this thread.
Edited by Xay (02/07/10 10:58 PM) Edit Reason: violence
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