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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/azurfall88 on 2023-08-29 20:39:24.


I was doing the WE GO JIM repeatable side quest to grind my STR stat, but instead of draining my stamina it drained off a little bit of HP and the damage tracker plugin showed that I got hit on my left TRICEP. How do I fix this?

Also during the SKULLCRUSHER minigame the same thing happened but this time the damage was sourced from my right SHOULDER. Any fix would be welcome, thanks in advance

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/EnderPlays1 on 2023-09-03 04:59:33.


Last time I played, basically everyone said farming was the way to go. I don't really see many people talk too about it anymore, did it get nerfed to the ground or something?

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/Waffle-Gaming on 2023-09-03 04:02:28.


I mean, come on! First there's the schooling, where you can barely get any quicker through it till highschool, and then there's the "technically optional" 8 hour cutscenes every night, but your sanity goes down substantially when you skip them too much and takes so long to recharge that!

Then there's the work, which takes up another 8-10 hours, which barely leaves a single minute of time to do anything else to improve your time from all of the other tiny tasks you need to achieve daily. Of course you can hope to get the 1/100,000-1/10,000,000 chance of winning the lottery and skipping most of that, but even so it's basically required!

The devs really messed up here and this should be cut down significantly in the next patch. Can't believe no one has talked about this.

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/TheUrbanGenie on 2023-09-03 04:00:56.


I've only recently joined the chatroom but with my little time here I've noticed that many players believe that humans need to be nerfed... And it kind of infuriates me. Humans are undeniabely strong due to them min maxing into their intelligence stats, causing them to be able to do things other race's are unable to do. This goes to the point where they are able to cooperate with a wide selection of other race's. These abilities may be superior when compared to the versions which other race's get access to, but a lot of players seemingly forget that our biggest attribute, is actually our biggest problem. Yes you heard me right, the humans intelligence is what makes the race hard. Throughout our playthrough we are constantly subjected to hardships of which wouldn't even be in the worst nightmares of other players. Our whole adventure can easily be dictated by the decisions and situations of our parental figures, causing even the most highly skilled players to have a bad run which they had no control over. On top of this we have (what I believe to be) the widest array of debuffs on any singular race, both of the physical and mental subcategory. Finally, at adulthood; when we have the most control over our lives, we finally find out just how much control the moderators have over us. With most of them requiring you to pay a "tax," this tax tends to take up a large sum of your total currency. Mods also tend to bicker a lot, causing war events to ocurr, which brings in penalties that vary in severity depending on your server. I could honestly go on and on about the constant micromanagement and unannounced mini-games, but that'll take up far too much of my energy stat.

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/joshdslayer3355 on 2023-09-02 22:50:27.

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/DkMarcusDk on 2023-09-02 09:54:49.


About a year ago, I decided to start the [resistance training] sidequest.

It has been an amazing ride, and many players now compliment me on my new aesthetic character I have created!

I wanted to share my knowledge with you players, so I made a YouTube tutorial on the sidequest. I am a beginner in the [YouTube] sidequest, so I would love if you would check it out!

Any feedback appreciated, positive or negative. Have a nice day :).

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/The_End_2005 on 2023-09-02 07:03:08.


so i'm lvl 13 and have been wanting to perform the action [come out as trans] to the players that spawned me in for about 2 years now

i think they're likely to be pretty supportive, especially [mom player] however, i fear that [dad player] will not be supportive and am not sure about [brother player]

i'm just slightly scared about them maybe not understanding or not being able to support me properly, can anyone give me any advice on this? i live in the [brazil server]

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/Spide443 on 2023-08-30 21:32:03.


I'm wanting to join a part time job as I haven't left the tutorial yet but I'm not sure what type of job will give me the best loot.

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/wwolfa123 on 2023-09-01 19:49:41.


I NEED A FUCKING BREAK.

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/thebipolarbatman on 2023-09-01 15:43:27.

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/last_train_to_space on 2023-09-01 07:40:11.


I wanted to check if anyone knew if the devs patched the exploit where if you drank 5 of the 5 hour energy pick ups during the same day you could get 25 hours in the day instead of the standard 24.

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/Proud_Objective3582 on 2023-08-31 18:39:43.


I am trying to speedrun %millionaire, and after many retries I think I finally got the gist of it, although I still need some tips and tricks to get better at it.

Overall I like to think I got pretty good RNG and a decent run so far. So I don't plan on quitting and retrying for better RNG.

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/Trimation1 on 2023-08-31 02:41:49.


Hello fellow players! It’s my first post to this server’s chat and can I just say that this tutorial takes so long! I am on track to unlock driving in about 2 years though so that’s a plus, been playing a lot of mini games lately. I need some ideas to earn credits during the tutorial in the USA map so if anyone can give me any tips that’d be nice :) good luck with whatever achievements you are striving for!

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/thebipolarbatman on 2023-08-30 19:00:05.

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/Pachirisu32 on 2023-08-30 16:18:45.


Is there any way to do this in settings or do I have to get the deaf debuff if I want to decrease the volume? Is there any way to change volume for separate categories like dialogue and ambient noises?

Edit: How do I get into settings? I'm used to the UI from before the vision ability was added

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/SriGurubhyoNamaha on 2023-08-30 08:09:07.


I would like to hear some tips what to do and what to expect. I feel I'm almost resetting the game, and tomorrow I unlock the new area with a new safehouse. I'm relatively experienced player, over level 30. I recently unlocked some Gray Hair, so that's nice.

In the new area, people speak the same language, but with funny way and different words. I can understand it regardless. In this game, I lost my brother, and I don't anymore have close friends, so that's definitely area that I need to do something about. How ever, my conversation skills and charisma makes sure I don't need to worry about it too much. What you think, what I should be prepared for?

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/RedCinder0 on 2023-08-29 12:13:30.


Getting tired of these dragons going around and eating everyone's gold. Can we just make a patch to stop them from always eating?

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/UnnamedBoxVoid on 2023-08-27 22:34:40.


I’m near the end of my “college” side-quest but I’m not sure what are the pros of the class I chose. I always liked creating art, so that’s why I chose that class.

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/Adventurous_Wind1183 on 2023-08-29 04:04:24.


Throughout the lifecycle of the game there have been various changes in the meta shifting which subclasses are viable. The [Milkman] class was once quite common, until the Refrigirator furnature item was buffed, making them obsolete.

Of course, not every forgotten subclass needs to be buffed. But there are some fan favorites that people clearly want back.

One of which being the [Pirate] subclass, which despite being pretty obselete since the 1700s, is still adored by fans. Many players in the early game of the tutorial even dream of speccing into the subclass, reading lore about them, and even using imitation armor during seasonal events like Halloween.

But the devs haven't upgraded the skill tree in ages, meaning players would be stuck with equipment from hundreds of updates ago, like basic cannons, and weak armor, with weaknesses, like being weak to the scurvy effect, and a higher % to gain the lost limb debuff, or lost eye debuff, which lowers the perception stat by 50%.

And with the only other subclass options being region-locked military subclasses, like the [Navy] with a much more advanced skill tree, players lack a good reason to opt for the pirate subclass. Even if they were to do so, they would likely be stomped easily.

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/EnigmaticEggtastic on 2023-08-23 05:51:53.


Lvl 26, adventurer class, lately during the weeks I just grind my resource gathering mini game, “job,” at home and feel pretty trapped in my current town. I’ve settled here to help stack gold, and although peaceful and spacious, it lacks excitement my build desperately needs, whether that’s because I chose adventurer class early on or an adhd debuff, or a combination.

I frequently plan breaks away from gold farming to travel yet I find the time between planning and execution is the most dreadful. I lose my creative spirit and my ability to be involved in my server when I’m alone dissipates. I find myself wondering.. how can I be productive? Why do I need to be productive? Why do I need a new adventure, every single day?

I suspect this is a status effect draining my seratonin, called “monotony” or “jaded”. Either a change in my surroundings or a magic spell utilizing the school of neuroplasticity could reverse this status effect.

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/Ywizzle on 2023-08-28 14:24:47.


We had some big expansion packs in the past like Great Extinction where dinosaurs became no longer playable. And the First Civilizations expansion were playable races started to work together and that caused forming of the factions in a later version. Also there are rumors about future expansion Space Age where players can discover other realms.

I thought pandemic had potential for the new expansion but it was more like a minor content patch, didn’t last long. So what’s the current expansion called ? Or are we in a mid season where expansion is not really matters and developers are building something big for us ?

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/Mateorotem on 2023-08-28 01:52:05.


I feel most players strive for equality no matter one's [gender], and I myself support it. However I am unable to understand the point of the [gender] attribute in the first place. If it doesn't make a difference, why does it exist? Why does it matter? I have been hearing many players complainig about how when you create your avatar the [gender] is decided based on the randomly selected [sex] attribute, and how there isn't an option to chose between [gender] options manually, but I ask, why is having a gender a requirement at all? Will the simple [sex] attribute not suffice?

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/UnnamedBoxVoid on 2023-08-27 22:36:45.


They seemed so interesting, according to things I have read. I suppose they are very dangerous, according to stories that were made about what would happen if they were unbanned.

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/Fun-Steak3621 on 2023-08-27 17:42:45.


I have been alone for sometime and my old party members have their new parties. I want to have new players to do side quests with. I have a guild but I prefer to separate my life outside the guild.

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The original was posted on /r/outside by /u/Badass_Loverlucker on 2023-08-26 21:16:18.


Though impossible to obtain, I feel like I've already achieved most of the things I've wanted to... completed main quest, various job role sidequests including zookeeper and event organiser.

Relationship sidequests including the toxic version most people avoid on their playthroughs.

Mastered a lot of mini games like the rubix cube and lucid dreaming in my spare time...

It just feels like I'm stuck in the map with 100% completion. Anyone know of any hidden sidequests, fun new locations or mini games to play?

Thanks,

Edit: Thanks for all the comments. This seems to have become a mini community event, to my surprise. I'm going to try out a few of your suggestions, and post an update in a week from now saying which I liked best, and how much XP I gained. If I unlock a new questline, even better... I'll share the results! Feel free to keep posting suggestions in the guild chat. I'll read every comment!

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