Hold Your Own Caves

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So, I have literally wasted an entire real life day looking for this to progress. I have searched the forum. I have viewed several youtube videos. I have taken the boat from island to island except for the snow covered ones.To complete an early game quest this seems a bit; off.

When you add the lack of a functional map, yeah I know, the special ones that can do all will arrive to tell me my opinion is pointless, this seems to be a point where I shelve this game.I like a challenge but not some rediculous snipe hunt for one piece to progress. I have seen it has been an issue and to be honest I have little patience for things of this nature when there are far better ways to add challenge.My opinion so it is what it is. There needs to be a better way. Shelved for now until changes are made. Originally posted by:caves are all inland now not on the beaches as they used to be.This may be the issue then although I did spend an in game day or more on each island looking with time on both the shores and inland.

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Primarily the YouTube videos do reference the shore mostly though.Alaska maybe you didn’t understand again. I visited all the islands except snow covered ones. In my reading those don’t seem to be where the cobalt is locate.

I did a lot of playing, researching, and looking on the islands before posting my frustrations.I’ll give it a break and maybe I’ll find caves in the future. I’m not hating the game, there’s certainly room to improve but it’s EA so that’s fine and I rather enjoy most of the concepts. Originally posted by:BUMP.Every or any cave I would be able to find.

Maybe 2 colbalt ores. Completely waste of day (IRL) to fine 1 or 2 ores.It's frustrating that this game on latest version 5.12 requires so much Cobalt.You spent an entire RL day and only found two cobalt ore nodes???!!!!In one ingame day/night cycle I can hit at least four mines with the boat (and as many as 8 with the heli) and end up with about 200 cobalt ore easily.

And that's a small fraction of an RL day. Originally posted by:BUMP.Every or any cave I would be able to find. Maybe 2 colbalt ores. Completely waste of day (IRL) to fine 1 or 2 ores.It's frustrating that this game on latest version 5.12 requires so much Cobalt.I did okay with cobalt amounts once I found the caves. Difficulty with me is finding of the caves.

It’s a bit easier now that I’ve already located them but more would be nice.Be sure to check every part of the caves including the walls as well. Not sure where the others are at but I’ve been making clearings around the existing mines to help location as well. Once I get Zuleica’s chopper, gps, and satellite array I expect to do better.@ Zuleica, I would be curious to know your system specs. I know there’s a discussion about another game where it seems you have less difficulty than others spotting things.

Wonder if better displays and such is the reason. Btw, sent you a friend request some time back but you still have not accepted. Originally posted by:BUMP.Every or any cave I would be able to find. Maybe 2 colbalt ores. Completely waste of day (IRL) to fine 1 or 2 ores.It's frustrating that this game on latest version 5.12 requires so much Cobalt.I did okay with cobalt amounts once I found the caves.

Difficulty with me is finding of the caves. It’s a bit easier now that I’ve already located them but more would be nice.Be sure to check every part of the caves including the walls as well. Not sure where the others are at but I’ve been making clearings around the existing mines to help location as well. Once I get Zuleica’s chopper, gps, and satellite array I expect to do better.@ Zuleica, I would be curious to know your system specs.

I know there’s a discussion about another game where it seems you have less difficulty than others spotting things. Wonder if better displays and such is the reason. Btw, sent you a friend request some time back but you still have not accepted.Intel i7-4790K @ 4Gz with 16GB RAM, running Win 10 ProRadeon RX 480, 8GB, software version 18.6.1Displays: two ASUS VN247s. Originally posted by:I did okay with cobalt amounts once I found the caves.

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Difficulty with me is finding of the caves. It’s a bit easier now that I’ve already located them but more would be nice.Be sure to check every part of the caves including the walls as well.

Not sure where the others are at but I’ve been making clearings around the existing mines to help location as well. Once I get Zuleica’s chopper, gps, and satellite array I expect to do better.@ Zuleica, I would be curious to know your system specs. I know there’s a discussion about another game where it seems you have less difficulty than others spotting things. Wonder if better displays and such is the reason. Btw, sent you a friend request some time back but you still have not accepted.Intel i7-4790K @ 4Gz with 16GB RAM, running Win 10 ProRadeon RX 480, 8GB, software version 18.6.1Displays: two ASUS VN247sGot me on processor by a bit but not much. I am running Nvidia and have noticed in many games there is an advantage in some regards with shading and such for those running AMD / Radeon.

I play a lot of fps games and friends with the Radeon cards accel in some ways especially shadows. You definitely have me wth 2 monitors for sure and that likely helps. I am on a 27' Samsung widescreen. It does not have the clarity that yours likely do. I think with your setup you have an advantage over many in the game. I find fiber without issues but there are sections of the map where it is / was far more rare. Mind you, I am not stating that having your setup is bettter than everyone or that there is anything wrong with it.

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Just saying I see a pattern where some seem to be able to see it more clearly than others. Not withstanding better eyesight than older folks like me. Originally posted by:Intel i7-4790K @ 4Gz with 16GB RAM, running Win 10 ProRadeon RX 480, 8GB, software version 18.6.1Displays: two ASUS VN247sGot me on processor by a bit but not much. I am running Nvidia and have noticed in many games there is an advantage in some regards with shading and such for those running AMD / Radeon.

I play a lot of fps games and friends with the Radeon cards accel in some ways especially shadows. You definitely have me wth 2 monitors for sure and that likely helps. I am on a 27' Samsung widescreen.

It does not have the clarity that yours likely do. I think with your setup you have an advantage over many in the game. I find fiber without issues but there are sections of the map where it is / was far more rare. Mind you, I am not stating that having your setup is bettter than everyone or that there is anything wrong with it. Just saying I see a pattern where some seem to be able to see it more clearly than others. Not withstanding better eyesight than older folks like me.The two monitors does nothing for the game as I only run it on one.

The other I use for web, email and such.Well I'm in my seventh decade so I'm old too.But it really is a learned perceptual skill and perhaps some are just better at picking out the pattern differences.sort of like some people are better at hearing differences in notes.

  • Subject: Science, Physical Education
  • Duration: 1-1.5 hours
  • Age Level: Modify for all ages
  • Location: Indoors
  • Key Vocabulary: Cave, exploration, speleothem

OBJECTIVES: Students will avoid touching artificial speleothems while using large motor skills to negotiate an obstacle course.

MATERIALS: Large cardboard box (such as a furniture or appliance box), yarn, large nail, plastic drinking straws, large plastic cups, wooden dowel (height of the box width) tape

BACKGROUND:Speleothem is the name given to any secondary deposit (decoration) inside of a cave. The main types are stalactites, which hang down from the cave ceiling, and stalagmites, which rise up from the cave floor. Formation of any speleothem takes an extremely long period of time. As each drop of water leaves a tiny amount of mineral residue on a cave ceiling, floor, wall or other feature, it adds to speleothem growth. When a speleothem is broken, it will not be replaced within our lifetime, if ever! Therefore, cavers must be extremely careful while exploring.

Your

PROCEDURE: The cave obstacle course is made up of drinking straws stalactites, plastic cup 'stalagmites', and a large cardboard box. Lay the box down so the two ends are open. Brace the center of the box with the wooden dowel 'column'. Punch a hole in the top of the 'cave' with the nail. Thread yarn through one drinking straw and then through the nail hole and knot to secure it. Hang numerous straws, at various levels, in one area of the cave. Allow enough room for the students to wriggle around without touching them. Make the stalagmites by taping large plastic cups together end to end, or mouth to mouth. Stalagmites can be one to three cups high. Mark a trail with the stalagmites leading to one open end of the box, through it, and out the other end to represent an area of the cave where the explorer can stand upright. The cavers will need to crawl in the area represented by the box.

Instruct the students that they are to be cavers exploring a little known cave. It is their responsibility to not damage any speoleothems. Briefly talk about stalactites and stalagmites, to familiarize the students with the terms.

When they reach the box, the students will crawl through, not hitting any stalactites or stalagmites. When each student has had a chance to negotiate the 'cave', lead a short discussion on maneuvering methods that the students invented or used. Have the children try another trip through the cave to see if there has been any improvement from their first trial.

Follow Up: As you tour Round Spring Cave, remind students of their obstacle course experience. Point out speleothems that have been touched or broken. Look for signs of renewed growth of broken speleothems. Encourage students to protect the cave as they go through it, and to be aware of their effect upon the cave.