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Post by qball24 on Aug 17, 2014 16:49:57 GMT
Is there anything I can do with the beacon near the Astari village whose base is in the water?
Is there anything I can do with the Astari I gain besides boosting my population?
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Post by Qetesh on Aug 17, 2014 18:00:54 GMT
Anybody have an answer for this poster? I have not reached this point.
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Post by greay on Aug 17, 2014 18:19:51 GMT
For the second question, I don't think there's anything that can be done with them at the moment.
As for the first, I think all you can do is wait for an update. I'm not 100% sure, because I didn't reach it prior, but the last PC update appears to have tweaked the map a little bit – and it's now at the lowest sand level, not underwater.
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Post by qball24 on Aug 17, 2014 18:31:24 GMT
Thanks.
Another newbie question: Is there a reason for me to keep a builder settlement? Thankfully I only made one.
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Post by hardly on Aug 17, 2014 19:34:36 GMT
I haven't got that far but Peter said in the commentary that you need the deep ocean sculpting card for one if beacons.
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Post by Danjal on Aug 17, 2014 19:48:13 GMT
Is there anything I can do with the beacon near the Astari village whose base is in the water? Is there anything I can do with the Astari I gain besides boosting my population? Assuming there are no critical differences between mobile and PC (which I believe there are not at this point) - Beacons that are underwater are generally not touchable. Likely its a 'work in progress' beacon that they didn't alter in their release version - Astari right now only work for their happiness mechanic to convert followers both ways, other than that they have no functionality as it is. Thanks. Another newbie question: Is there a reason for me to keep a builder settlement? Thankfully I only made one. Builder Settlements give significantly more belief than their counterparts, but still less than the individual buildings they are made up out of. Their main focus is that they can keep stocking up more and more buildings in a small amount of space and only require a single collection (they can also store more as they get larger). In general, the smaller ones are more efficient if you can keep collecting them, the larger the building or settlement, the larger their capacity but the longer you have to wait untill you can collect again. Builder Settlements effectively are belief pots primarily, and builders secondary. Hope that helps.
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Post by qball24 on Aug 17, 2014 20:50:20 GMT
Thanks. I'll leave the one I have but won't build any more. Just need more mines.
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Post by banned on Aug 20, 2014 1:50:14 GMT
"Assuming there are no critical differences between mobile and PC", Hahahahaha, oh, you kill me. As if anyone, except Muir, bought into that "PC sprint" line of crap.
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Post by engarde on Aug 20, 2014 8:43:34 GMT
I'm on my way to 4k population (3600), post 150 mines (164) and I've got exactly 0 farmers or builder settlements, but then I'm twisted/deviant enough to have zero shrines either. I think the under water beacon piece is broken in iOS, and was fixed n PC by the PC 2.2 update last week which wrecked half my world when the land/water levels were magically changed beneath us - for me on PC that ore beacon near astariville was on the botton or bottom but one sand layer.
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Post by indigocallie on Sept 13, 2014 8:18:57 GMT
On the Astari issue you have to win them all over and then they'll work in all trades, the main Astari building in the middle of the village has around 8-10 farmers you can deploy and you can collect belief from their settlement, you still won't be able to sculpt in their village though. I've just got to the point where I'm looking for another beacon so it's interesting I had not spotted one under the water, might have built over it will have to look!
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