Saddle can be found in Barns and the like. You're just not looking in the right chests. Of course you're not going to find one if you're looking in a dungeon chest!
Look around for some andesite, granite, or flint, and copper. Use those to make tools. Instantly get promoted to the top of the human monkey group because I "know magic" of fire and stone. I'm an apprentice smith.
Probably spend the rest of my life making one of those Roman 12 sided smithing test things that historians can't figure out what it is.
Not sure how accurate my memory of the modern world map would be for that far back but depending on "where I spawned in" I would try and migrate to like ideal farmland or somewhere I know is good to build up.
If I was near Iberia I'd probably try for Cordoba.... Western America, I'd go for San Francisco or anywhere near Lake Tulare... I'm sure there's more than I am remembering right now.
I wouldn't have to worry about organized religion having immense crusades and could carve out a little kingdom.
Try to make a modest "fortress" out of ashlar blocks or anything I can make primitively. Try to find a way to record as much "hints" towards technological progress for my descendants to follow.
Fertilizer, Germs, Animal Husbandry, Public Works (Dams), Canning, Gunpowder (not idea of gun just explosives, but they'll probably weaponize it), steam power, oil, electricity, refrigeratation, concept of computers.
It'll probably just have to be drawings but if I can find a cool gal and learn her language enough to roll with it then it'll just have to be that, No point in writing it in English.
If I can actually get to the point of building a steam/wobbler engine that would probably be my life goal.
Throw in ancient technologies that are cool like Yakchals(?) and what not to actually survive to that point.
That would require some knowledge that they couldn't get (people can't think things that they don't know the basics of, like a different colour). Rolling rocks and fire would be on that age.
No, it would require usefullness compared to cost.
How are you going to use the wheel when there are no combustion engines, no roads or even domesticated horses?
Main question is do I have modern knowledge or not?
If yes - then apply everything I know from primitive technology and education.
Will try to reach some level of progress, probably will be able to get to steam machines and telegraph in one lifetime.
If no - then will be just strolling with everyone and enjoying nature as usual.
Having access to the raw materials is the hard part, depending on where you are. If the place your or any other tribes migrates around lacks the raw rocks, you're shit outta luck.
Copper and tin are relatively easy to work, as you can melt the metal into an earthen or sand mold. A furnace that can melt it isn't too hard to create. From that to a steam engine isn't that big of a jump, the Greeks figured that out but never thought about making it do labor.
Another hurdle is surviving long enough, as you wouldn't have access to sanitation or medicine.
Dude saying just melting some ore is enought and then you basicly have a steam engine is so wild. Do you have any experience in metal working? How would you create the round parts like the piston and the bore? What about valves?
The greek steam enigne woold have not created significant power for anything usefull. I would bet that most of you in this thread would not be able to build a steam engine from metal if you had acess to a home depot.
Ok just out of curiosity, how do you plan to generate power for your telegraphing? Also how do you plan to get the information out of the circuit on the other end?
For the relatively short range we can generate required power from manual generators, all we will need is a cable extrusion technology and the copper is soft, so we will probably be able to get some decent results after a year or two of working with melted copper.
Ok how are you going to isolate the copper? Have you ever worked with extruding copper? Copper wire is not made from extruding hot copper. Up to a certain size you roll ot while hot and then you draw it through hole in a polished hard material like diamond or carbide. Between a number of passes you then anneal it. I think you really overestmate how hard all of the things are yyou claim. Can i ask in what field your degree is in?
I am the robotic engineer originally.
Electronics, mechanics, control systems.
Well, we can find a simpler way to create a copper connection, let's say we just smash it with hammer into the thin threads and use them, what do you think?
Well same thing, you beed to make several meters of fairly thin wire. Cold forming means you will have to anneal it often so it wont break. Also finding natural mmagnets is not that easy. If you want to try it as a hobby project i would certainly be intrested in how you do it and how it goes. :)
Born back then so no idea of the future probably? Fire was invented like a million years before or around that, so I'm probably cooking food. I like cooking the food. Dying during childbirth??
As a new born I guess:
I suppose next would be die because of the infant mortality rate
Tits, self relief and death? That’s one more thing than I’m guaranteed at the moment, where do I sign up?
Obvious first question, are we friends with dogs yet?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestication_of_the_dog
Nope
ok I am gonna get in on that shit wayyy ahead of the curve/maybe probably be eaten by dire wolves
Do horses too.
Horse 2
Now has integrated saddle
A human can ride horse 1 without a saddle.
saddle is dlc on horse 1 tho lol you can't even find horse 1 saddle in dungeon chests
Saddle can be found in Barns and the like. You're just not looking in the right chests. Of course you're not going to find one if you're looking in a dungeon chest!
Who else read the entire wiki page?
With benefits. One drought and they're a kebab.
Enjoy the fact that capitalism won't exist for another couple hundred millenia
Feudalism was worse, and despotism was even worse than that.
We got like 220k years to spare. We're good.
Wait no ! once you've killed everybody else you can live out the rest of your life knowing you cannot reproduce.
Cry, poop, or do other newborn stuff. But what else do babies actually do? 😆
do some weird ass draws on walls stuff
Survive, get that weird fruit and have sex.
And to go to "there", it seems nice "there", why shouldn't we go "there"? It doesn't have other people "there".
People long ago are not that different from us, like people from the middle ages, they acted like us now because they ARE like us now.
There's no real evidence that people are smarter today than they were 5000 years or so ago. We just have more knowledge/technology.
Look around for some andesite, granite, or flint, and copper. Use those to make tools. Instantly get promoted to the top of the human monkey group because I "know magic" of fire and stone. I'm an apprentice smith.
Probably spend the rest of my life making one of those Roman 12 sided smithing test things that historians can't figure out what it is.
Not sure how accurate my memory of the modern world map would be for that far back but depending on "where I spawned in" I would try and migrate to like ideal farmland or somewhere I know is good to build up.
If I was near Iberia I'd probably try for Cordoba.... Western America, I'd go for San Francisco or anywhere near Lake Tulare... I'm sure there's more than I am remembering right now.
I wouldn't have to worry about organized religion having immense crusades and could carve out a little kingdom.
Try to make a modest "fortress" out of ashlar blocks or anything I can make primitively. Try to find a way to record as much "hints" towards technological progress for my descendants to follow.
Fertilizer, Germs, Animal Husbandry, Public Works (Dams), Canning, Gunpowder (not idea of gun just explosives, but they'll probably weaponize it), steam power, oil, electricity, refrigeratation, concept of computers.
It'll probably just have to be drawings but if I can find a cool gal and learn her language enough to roll with it then it'll just have to be that, No point in writing it in English.
If I can actually get to the point of building a steam/wobbler engine that would probably be my life goal.
Throw in ancient technologies that are cool like Yakchals(?) and what not to actually survive to that point.
You'd have fun with Vintage Story.
Cool because I was going to say murder the inventer of the wheel and steel the idea.
That would require some knowledge that they couldn't get (people can't think things that they don't know the basics of, like a different colour). Rolling rocks and fire would be on that age.
No, it would require usefullness compared to cost.
How are you going to use the wheel when there are no combustion engines, no roads or even domesticated horses?
I'd think a wheelbarrow or hand-drawn cart would still be useful, but I see your point
Vaguely remember that fire can be made by rubbing two sticks together.
Try to make fire.
Fail.
Get kicked out of tribe for wasting time with sticks instead of helping with the hunt.
lick frog
confused unga bunga
I'm not sure that you meant born because everyone is taking it too literally and it doesn't help make a decent question.
Document everything I can think of for future people and put it in a place that someone will find out but is not that open to be degradation.
I know how impossible this sounds.
Jerk it
Main question is do I have modern knowledge or not?
If yes - then apply everything I know from primitive technology and education. Will try to reach some level of progress, probably will be able to get to steam machines and telegraph in one lifetime.
If no - then will be just strolling with everyone and enjoying nature as usual.
How? You'd need metallurgy for that
Having access to the raw materials is the hard part, depending on where you are. If the place your or any other tribes migrates around lacks the raw rocks, you're shit outta luck.
Copper and tin are relatively easy to work, as you can melt the metal into an earthen or sand mold. A furnace that can melt it isn't too hard to create. From that to a steam engine isn't that big of a jump, the Greeks figured that out but never thought about making it do labor.
Another hurdle is surviving long enough, as you wouldn't have access to sanitation or medicine.
Dude saying just melting some ore is enought and then you basicly have a steam engine is so wild. Do you have any experience in metal working? How would you create the round parts like the piston and the bore? What about valves? The greek steam enigne woold have not created significant power for anything usefull. I would bet that most of you in this thread would not be able to build a steam engine from metal if you had acess to a home depot.
Ok just out of curiosity, how do you plan to generate power for your telegraphing? Also how do you plan to get the information out of the circuit on the other end?
I have a decent engineering degree. It's okay.
For the relatively short range we can generate required power from manual generators, all we will need is a cable extrusion technology and the copper is soft, so we will probably be able to get some decent results after a year or two of working with melted copper.
Then it's just some magnets and a copper circuit.
Ok how are you going to isolate the copper? Have you ever worked with extruding copper? Copper wire is not made from extruding hot copper. Up to a certain size you roll ot while hot and then you draw it through hole in a polished hard material like diamond or carbide. Between a number of passes you then anneal it. I think you really overestmate how hard all of the things are yyou claim. Can i ask in what field your degree is in?
I am the robotic engineer originally. Electronics, mechanics, control systems.
Well, we can find a simpler way to create a copper connection, let's say we just smash it with hammer into the thin threads and use them, what do you think?
Well same thing, you beed to make several meters of fairly thin wire. Cold forming means you will have to anneal it often so it wont break. Also finding natural mmagnets is not that easy. If you want to try it as a hobby project i would certainly be intrested in how you do it and how it goes. :)
Go to very deep cave. Then write down "资本主义每一次都会导致法西斯主义"
Born back then so no idea of the future probably? Fire was invented like a million years before or around that, so I'm probably cooking food. I like cooking the food. Dying during childbirth??
Probably also my fate. Cooking the food, dying during childbirth. Would be blissfully unaware of what a stock market is. Upsides, downsides.
Food, water, shelter, sleep?
End the human race before it gets out of hand. Like humans do animals animals or non-western people. today.
You couldn't because.. and this is just a guess here.. there were so few humans that you wouldn't meet anyone outside of family
KMS then.
Find a nice waterfall and build a hut by it
Suicide
Grunt and probably be dead long before I become an adult.
Go with the gatherers, fuck the hunters, it better be someone else who ends up eaten by Saber-Toothed Tigers.
You're born female.
Reconsider?
Discover Antibiotics
Take a nap.