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Rainbow Eucalyptus and Bald Cypress Elbow and quarter logs can't be smelted in the furnace

Annysia opened this issue · 7 comments

commented

The elbow logs and quarter logs for the rainbow eucalyptus and bald cypress can't be burned. Please make it so that they can be burned like any other log.

commented

IMO "burning" is not the same as "smelting". That would have saved me some time trying to figure out why the logs burned for me and not for you...

commented

Sorry...it never even occurred to me that burning would be anything other than using them in a furnace. Why would someone catch the trees on fire? I used the same terminology as what was used in the post, which to me and to the person that wrote the post, meant in a furnace. Plus I don't think of logs as being smelted...that is what you do to ore. I'm sorry for the confusion in terminology. I've just never referred to logs as being smelted. =/

commented

It's all good. =) Like I said, it never occurred to me for there to be
any other way to "burn" the logs, which is why I didn't mention the
furnace, just like you only thought of your way. I can understand your
frustration, and will try to list more detail when reporting a bug in the
future so it doesn't waste your time. Thanks for looking into the issue.

On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 8:17 AM, bspkrs [email protected] wrote:

Well, it's probably my fault for not playing the game enough to think
about how players would use the logs... sorry if I came off like a dick. I
was just a bit frustrated. I'll figure it out today.

On Sep 13, 2013, at 12:31 AM, Annysia [email protected] wrote:

Sorry...it never even occurred to me that burning would be anything
other than using them in a furnace. Why would someone catch the trees on
fire? I used the same terminology as what was used in the post, which to me
meant in a furnace. Plus I don't think of logs as being smelted...that is
what you do to ore. I'm sorry for the confusion in terminology. I've just
never referred to logs as being smelted. =/


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commented

The weird thing is (I know I said this a lot last night) the code actually looks like it's doing what it's supposed to do as far as registering the log smelting... hopefully something will pop out at me soon.

commented

Are you looking at only the quarter and elbow log for these 2 trees? The
regular logs for these 2 trees smelt properly and the quarter logs from our
older trees (redwood and fir) smelt properly as well.

On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 8:33 AM, bspkrs [email protected] wrote:

The weird thing is (I know I said this a lot last night) the code actually
looks like it's doing what it's supposed to do as far as registering the
log smelting... hopefully something will pop out at me soon.


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commented

Yeah... I'm sure it's just something funky in there that isn't obvious.

commented

Well, it's probably my fault for not playing the game enough to think about how players would use the logs... sorry if I came off like a dick. I was just a bit frustrated. I'll figure it out today.

On Sep 13, 2013, at 12:31 AM, Annysia [email protected] wrote:

Sorry...it never even occurred to me that burning would be anything other than using them in a furnace. Why would someone catch the trees on fire? I used the same terminology as what was used in the post, which to me meant in a furnace. Plus I don't think of logs as being smelted...that is what you do to ore. I'm sorry for the confusion in terminology. I've just never referred to logs as being smelted. =/


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