The game within the game III: Simcast gets crafty

by Alphaville Herald on 17/10/04 at 1:51 pm

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In previous posts we have covered the development of the simcast project — a medieval themed D&D type PvP game being built on two sims (Simcast and Bedford) within Second Life. In addition to the ususal beating on players and monsters with weapons there is going to be a fairly robust crafting system that includes the mining and smelting of ore for weapons, growing flax and cotton for special materials, and raising sheep, silkworms, and spiders for additional materials. Grim Hathor, who developed the craft system is currently running a Beta test/contest of the crafting system in the two sims. some pics follow.

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Pypo Chung at the ore smelter in the Viking Village in Bedford

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More Pypo in the village. Note level 1 tongs and level 3 farmers spirit (suggests Pypo has a green thumb but not not much of a smelter yet)

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Pypo’s flax plant.

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Looks like mystic templar is shopping for a new shovel head. all that digging…

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ok, so where’s the damn blacksmith? not another ale break I hope.

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The spider and silkworm farm — for making some 1337 materials.

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back at the ore mines, whacking away

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6 Responses to “The game within the game III: Simcast gets crafty”

  1. Prong Thetan

    Oct 18th, 2004

    Well I been workin’ in a coal mine
    Goin’ down down
    Workin’ in a coal mine
    Whew about to slip down
    Five o’clock in the mornin’
    I’m up before the sun
    When my work day is over
    I’m too tired for havin’ fun
    Lord I am so tired
    How long can this go on
    I been workin’ goin’ workin’
    Whew about to slip down

  2. urizenus

    Oct 18th, 2004

    looks like prong been goin’ down in the ole Mine Shaft again! Just remember, the deeper the dig, the bigger the lode!

  3. Father Callahan

    Oct 18th, 2004

    load*

  4. urizenus

    Oct 18th, 2004

    no, it’s lode.

    lode n.

    The metalliferous ore that fills a fissure in a rock formation.
    A vein of mineral ore deposited between clearly demarcated layers of rock. Also called lead1.
    A rich source or supply.

    dood, you’ve been spending to much time on stratics.

  5. Dyerbrook

    Oct 20th, 2004

    Did they have smelting in Beowulf’s time? I’m confused about this. See my blog…
    http://secondthoughts.typepad.com

  6. urizenus

    Oct 21st, 2004

    of *course* they had smelting DB, that was 7th, maybe 8th century.

    And yeah mix of times and styles, but the claim to fidelity is only made for Bedford, not Simcast, and even then the fidelity is not what we would call high fidelity.

    But mostly let me say I’m pleased you’re in SL and blogging it.

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