chrism
Master
Posts: 113
Pledge level: El cheapo Believer
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Post by chrism on May 14, 2014 7:47:12 GMT
Stickers are everywhere and the cards and the benefits they give slow to realise. The farming requirement is oppressive and just means that you have to convert abodes to settlements too soon to be of much belief benefit. I have not yet been able to build a builder settlement in 2.0.5.
I guess when Peter told us that we should view Godus as a hobby he was right. You visit once a day for 2 minutes and a bit more at weekends. That's the trouble with glue. It takes time to set.
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jpw
Master
Posts: 159
Pledge level: Patron+Acorn+Poster
I like: Populus
What I thought Godus was going to be...
I don't like: Waiting
Collecting belief
Stickers
Sculpting
Voyages
Managing settlements
Not being a god in a god game
Chests
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Post by jpw on May 14, 2014 17:26:13 GMT
Stickers are everywhere and the cards and the benefits they give slow to realise. The farming requirement is oppressive and just means that you have to convert abodes to settlements too soon to be of much belief benefit. I have not yet been able to build a builder settlement in 2.0.5. I guess when Peter told us that we should view Godus as a hobby he was right. You visit once a day for 2 minutes and a bit more at weekends. That's the trouble with glue. It takes time to set. It's only because we lack faith [gems] that we can't see the genius of this.
Also watching glue dry has two advantages: you usually end up with a finished product, what ever it is you have made, that you can be proud of, and two you can apply a hair dryer. I don't recommend holding a hair dryer up to either your monitor or PC. Trust me, the game progresses no faster.
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Post by banned on May 14, 2014 22:28:14 GMT
Stickers are everywhere and the cards and the benefits they give slow to realise. The farming requirement is oppressive and just means that you have to convert abodes to settlements too soon to be of much belief benefit. I have not yet been able to build a builder settlement in 2.0.5. I guess when Peter told us that we should view Godus as a hobby he was right. You visit once a day for 2 minutes and a bit more at weekends. That's the trouble with glue. It takes time to set. It's only because we lack faith [gems] that we can't see the genius of this.
Also watching glue dry has two advantages: you usually end up with a finished product, what ever it is you have made, that you can be proud of, and two you can apply a hair dryer. I don't recommend holding a hair dryer up to either your monitor or PC. Trust me, the game progresses no faster.
"Trust me, the game progresses no faster." Citation needed.
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