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vintagestory·Vintage Storybytimestatic

1.22.0 - Fishing, Mechanisms, Metalworking and More!

Dear Extraordinary Survivalists v1.22.0, a stable release, can now be downloaded through the account manager.

Well, here we are again. Another update is ready for everyone's enjoyment. We recommend everyone to update to 1.22.0 now, unless you need to wait for mods to update. In this update we focused heavily on bringing you new and improved game mechanics. No extravagant update blog post blurb this time - I'm out of ideas and I just keep repeating myself every major update anyway lel. Suffice to say, we hope you enjoy this absolute unit of an update, encompassing over 700 individual features, tweaks and fixes! 💚

There is more content that we came close to finishing and for which we might make a smaller update before 1.23:

  • Inventory Item/Block sounds
  • More procedural dungeon content
  • Mechanically powered bellows
  • In-Barrel/Crate content visual rework
  • Metal tier mechanical power (and once that is available, then wood tier elements turning too fast may ignite ... !)

Update trailer video

More infos on the blog post

1.22.0 - Fishing, Mechanisms, Metalworking and More!https://www.vintagestory.at/forums/topic/20723-1220-fishing-mechanisms-metalworking-and-more/Open linkView original on feddit.org
buyfromeu·BuyFromEUbytimestatic

Get rid of american payment providers

I know Wero is still in its infancy and the digital Euro is still a few years away, even if you believe there'll be no delays. But depending on where you live you can already do a lot for EU financial independence.

  • Use cash (very easy but not ideal in many situations/online)
  • Use a national payment providers:
    • Germany 🇩🇪: Girocard
    • Netherlands 🇳🇱: iDEAL
    • France 🇫🇷: Cartes Bancaires
    • Poland 🇵🇱: BLIK
    • Italy 🇮🇹:Bancomat/PagoBancomat
    • Many other options, check for your country
  • Use SEPA direct debit mandate or wire money directly if you can
  • Sign up to a european crypto exchange and use it for direct purchases. although I get if you don't like crypto but this is just for direct purchases

Otherwise American Payment providers usually get at least 1% and if you use card payment a lot over time that can really add up. This also mostly makes sense when buying from a european company. For US companies it really doesn't matter much. I've been trying to replace Amazon with Otto and I use SEPA direct debit mandate to avoid fees.

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