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#10421 - 05/23/05 03:13 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Unicorn
Registered: 10/07/04
Posts: 17515
Loc: Colorado
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The villagers definitely have different personalities and aptitudes. I've even taken to calling some of my villagers 'farming dummies' because they just don't get it! There are actually more good island events than there are bad ones. It just sounds like you've had a string of bad luck!  Plus, every game is a little different! 
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#10422 - 05/23/05 03:16 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Master
Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 666
Loc: Texas
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you're right. Some villagers seem to be more apt to do certain things. If you check thier detail screen, you can see what their skills are. If you check one of the skills, that's what they will tend to do from now on. You seem to have some terrible luck on your island!!  Believe me, there are some happy events and for you, one needs to come along quickly!!  Good luck!
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#10435 - 05/27/05 02:32 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Anonymous
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I always seem to be on the path of starvation. what can I do about the bush going dry before getting my second harvest?
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#10436 - 05/27/05 02:36 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Consigliere
Registered: 05/21/05
Posts: 270
Loc: California
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I always seem to be on the path of starvation. what can I do about the bush going dry before getting my second harvest?
I make sure the bush never goes dry. I plan my population carefully to make sure there's enough food for everyone. 
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#10442 - 05/29/05 12:24 AM
Re: Newbie questions
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Newbie
Registered: 05/23/05
Posts: 5
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Having a Tungsten E is not your problem. It is the best machine I have owned up until now. I am running mine on a memory card. Don't shut the palm off from the game go to your home page first. That should stop the locking up problem you are having. I have finished the game except for one puzzle with my tungsten running on a memory card. Wait for a while to start breeding. It makes a big difference.
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#10445 - 05/29/05 10:00 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Trainee
Registered: 05/17/05
Posts: 45
Loc: Des Moines, IA, USA
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My people went brain dead for a while because I didnt want to lose 135000 tech points
You've got me scared now lol. I never even HAD that many points and wouldn't want to lose 'em either! Maybe I'll miss that event. *fingers crossed*
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#10446 - 05/30/05 12:36 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Newbie
Registered: 05/30/05
Posts: 5
Loc: Houston, TX
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I'm a real newbie, I've got 48 hours played. Today a couple of my "elderly" women villagers died after they had babies. Two questions 1)did I hasten their death by encouraging them to breed? 2)their decomposing corpses are just sitting in the village center, is this going to cause a health problem for the village? Is there a way to move them to the "sacred area for the dead"?
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#10448 - 05/30/05 12:42 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Unicorn
Registered: 10/07/04
Posts: 17515
Loc: Colorado
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Your elderly women would have died anyway. It doesn't appear to stress them very much to have babies (unlike real life)!  The corpses are more of a problem for you than they are for your villagers.  It DOES look bad to see them sitting there in village center. Your villagers can give them a proper burial if they know how! 
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#10449 - 05/30/05 12:45 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Newbie
Registered: 05/30/05
Posts: 5
Loc: Houston, TX
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Here's an appearance question. I've noticed the young adults in my village are more colorful than the older members. Do they get duller as they mature, or just differences in individual appearance?
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#10450 - 05/30/05 12:52 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Unicorn
Registered: 10/07/04
Posts: 17515
Loc: Colorado
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The adult villagers' appearance doesn't change as the game progresses. The elderly villagers do slow down, but any other differences you see are simply a result of individual differences in clothing, etc.
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#10451 - 05/30/05 01:01 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Newbie
Registered: 05/30/05
Posts: 5
Loc: Houston, TX
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Are the females ever too old to breed. I've been trying to use the older ones so that the younger ones can keep working.
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#10452 - 05/30/05 01:02 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Newbie
Registered: 05/30/05
Posts: 5
Loc: Houston, TX
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Is there a way to make villagers healthy before they actually get sick? I've tried dragging them over to eat or drink well water. If I try to heal them before they're sick they think I'm trying to get them to breed.
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#10454 - 05/30/05 01:06 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Master
Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 666
Loc: Texas
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Is there a way to make villagers healthy before they actually get sick? I've tried dragging them over to eat or drink well water. If I try to heal them before they're sick they think I'm trying to get them to breed.
There isn't much you can do to keep them from getting sick. Having enough food on hand is a great start though!
As soon as you see your villager with a "sick" label, get another villager to heal them. (preferrably a doctor!)
If thier status says "weakened" there's nothing you can do to fix this. keep plenty of food on hand and they will hopefully get better soon!
Here is a link to another thread that may explain all of this better: this post
Edited by tigger4will (05/30/05 01:19 PM)
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#10455 - 06/06/05 12:58 AM
Re: Newbie questions
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Newbie
Registered: 01/12/05
Posts: 8
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How old do the children have to be before they start being productive members of the village?
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#10456 - 06/06/05 02:17 AM
Re: Newbie questions
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Expert
Registered: 04/30/05
Posts: 176
Loc: So Cal
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#10457 - 06/06/05 08:56 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Newbie
Registered: 01/12/05
Posts: 8
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ok thanks ... next stupid newbie question ... is there a period of time where crops do not grow? And does someone need to continue to tend to the field during this time for the next growing season to start?
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#10458 - 06/06/05 09:03 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Unicorn
Registered: 10/07/04
Posts: 17515
Loc: Colorado
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The farm has a crop cycle much like a real farm. Villagers continue to improve their farming skills as they work the farm, which will come in very handy and provide lots of food later on in the game, when it will be needed.
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#10459 - 06/07/05 02:42 AM
Re: Newbie questions
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Newbie
Registered: 01/12/05
Posts: 8
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Next question ... I have an Adept Scientist that I switched over to Trainee Breeder, she had a baby and sat for a while nursing. After a while, I figured it was about time for the baby to be ready scamper off on its own, but I was about to step away from my Palm for a while, and I didn't want mom to immediately drag another villager into the hut and have another baby, so I switched her back to a scientist while she was still caring for baby. I walked away for a bit (it ended up only being about a minute), and when I came back and looked at the map view, I noticed the new little one scampering about. I then went to find my scientist, to make sure she had returned to the research table, and she had - but she's stilll carrying a baby! My population count hasn't gone up beyond the baby I know she was caring for earlier, so is this a bug? Or have the women on my island found feminism and become working mothers!?!  While I've been typing this, she's wandered away from the table to go try to push the boulder, still with baby in her arms.
(I finally realized why this company picked their name ... once your boss sees how much time you spend playing all their awesome sim games, it really will be your last day of work .... :} )
Update: about 20 minutes later, the baby disappeared. I wasn't looking at mom when it happened, so I can't pinpoint exactly when/how it hapened...
Edited by imani08 (06/07/05 02:54 AM)
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#10460 - 06/07/05 08:25 AM
Re: Newbie questions
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Master
Registered: 01/30/05
Posts: 493
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I had that happen a few times too. I think it's just a little quirk of the game. The "spare" baby usually disapears the moment you drag the mom somewhere, or when she begins a chore that involves picking up something, such as watering the crops, fishing, laundry, etc. I like to think of it as she's like many real moms, and just doesn't want to "let go" of her baby, even when they've already left. 
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#10464 - 06/18/05 08:00 PM
Re: Newbie questions
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Newbie
Registered: 06/08/05
Posts: 6
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I have 13 villagers 3 childern some how food always runs out and dont have enough tech points to get level 3 harvesting any ideas as to what I can do?
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#10466 - 06/19/05 09:19 AM
Re: Newbie questions
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Anonymous
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Oiy! What a game. My 3rd village -- I can't get anyone to breed, build or figure out what the plants, fields, rocks or other things on the island are.
Once question, must I wait for one village to "complete" her research before I drag another to the bench, or can two or more villages do "research" at the same time/
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#10467 - 06/19/05 09:44 AM
Upon gaining research points
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Anonymous
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Oiy! What a game. My 3rd village -- I can't get anyone to breed, build or figure out what the plants, fields, rocks or other things on the island are.
Once question, must I wait for one village to "complete" her research before I drag another to the bench, or can two or more villages do "research" at the same time?
(Apologies for the double post. I'm new at this as well!)
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#10468 - 06/19/05 09:50 AM
Re: Upon gaining research points
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Unicorn
Registered: 10/07/04
Posts: 17515
Loc: Colorado
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You can have as many villagers at the research table as you want. They all just squeeze in there together to get the work done!  The first things you need to focus on in the beginning are a stable food supply and research - especially harvesting, since the berries will be depleted at some point. Once your food supply is at least 300-400, your villagers will not be as worried and will start doing some of those other things. They'll be more receptive to breeding after that, too! 
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#10469 - 06/19/05 10:08 AM
Re: Upon gaining research points
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Trainee
Registered: 06/19/05
Posts: 37
Loc: Tokyo
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Thanks. I've got two harvesting the bush (to get the 400 FS points faster) and the other three are hanging out at the research table, gaining points, I guess. I had no idea that I needed so many points to do anything! My first game had the beach all neat and tidy, but no one knew how to fish; and the field nicely watered but nothing to grow. The all died, but they were prepared for a future that was not to be! Everyone died overnight in the second game, since I had no idea that I had to pause the game before I turned in for the night. Don't these villiagers ever sleep? In game 3 the invisible monkey showed up at the research table and gave me some points -- maybe those villagers did not die in vain! PS I registered as well. 
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#10471 - 07/01/05 05:56 AM
"Villager is Still Too Young"
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Anonymous
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Need babies, but the villagers won't mate until they reach 18 years of age. Incredible that they subscribe to Christian fundementalist notions on sex -- is this village in Texas?
But seriously, seems a lot of fun so far.
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#10473 - 07/01/05 12:24 PM
Re: "Villager is Still Too Young"
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Anonymous
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i need some help im rnning out of food and i need 2 lrean how 2 fishplz ome one end 2 me
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#10474 - 07/01/05 12:26 PM
Re: "Villager is Still Too Young"
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Anonymous
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plz im running out of food how do i fish plz ive cleaned up the beach im out of berrys only 65 meals left and i have 8 pelop soon 2 be 9
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#10475 - 07/01/05 12:30 PM
Re: "Villager is Still Too Young"
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Master
Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 666
Loc: Texas
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ahah ahah im going crazy i just got the game and ive built the hut and cleaned up the beach but im running out of food and dont no how 2 fish and no berrys on berry bush i dont no what 2 do plz lisen i need any one any one this is major plz
Do you have anyone working at the research table? If you do, check how many points you have available. If you have 6000 or more, you can purchase Level 2 farming. Then your villagers can harvest crops instead of foraging for berries.
If you don't have anyone researching at the table, get to it quickly, or you will run out of food. Level 3 Harvesting is your fishing skills. Keep researching and you will get there!
Also, be very careful on how many villagers you create early in the game. The children eat just as much as the adults do- and the berry bush can not support as many villagers as you have.
As you need further help, just let us know!
Michelle
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