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How much root is too much root ?

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Pierre Vandermaesen3 years ago

I just wanted to say I love brainstorming with you all, so many great ideas, keep em coming!

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Joel Santos3 years ago

I think something between 2 and 3 would be perfect.

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Pierre Vandermaesen3 years ago

Maybe I can make some kind of powerup that triggers "hyper root mode" (lvl 3) for a short while

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Florian Verdier3 years ago

En tant que naturaliste, un mix entre 2 et 3 serait parfait ^^ Après, cela dépend du type de racines que tu cherches à reproduire...la configuration 1 est en tout cas peu envisageable.

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Pierre Vandermaesen3 years ago

Désolé j'ai répondu en anglais machinalement 😅On dirait des petites plantes annuelles dans l'exemple, est-ce que les arbres plus grands se comportent de la même manière ? Aussi, je remarque que les racines ne montent jamais Merci beaucoup pour cette image, super cool 🌱

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Devolver Digital3 years ago

@fleepunk Yessss

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Pierre Vandermaesen3 years ago

@fleepunk 🫠

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Wyntr3 - 2% 🐀3 years ago

I like the idea of randomly growing side roots that give you a little extra water, maybe as a "genetic" upgrade? Or a built in feature of some species, their "life span" is significantly shorter but the better you plan your main root, the more you benefit from these????

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Pierre Vandermaesen3 years ago

Or some sort of... skill tree ;)

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Cubit3 years ago

imo the second one easily has the best mix of readability and style

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Pierre Vandermaesen3 years ago

Good point, maybe I can color sub-roots differently

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