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#81
General Discussion / Re: Found a corrupt mod
Last post by galensgranny - February 21, 2024, 04:55:34 PM
 You didn't need to delete and reinstall the game.  Just disabling the mods is enough. Where was that grow onion mod from?
#82
General Discussion / Found a corrupt mod
Last post by River - February 21, 2024, 04:18:02 PM
Kept crashing my game. So I unloaded everything, deleted the game, reinstalled, then went one by one til I found this. I then tried everything else and it's fine. So, just this one so far. Shame cause I really did want onions. lol.
#83
General Discussion / Re: Welcome New Members!
Last post by kid1293 - February 21, 2024, 02:18:30 PM
Hi @banman
I hope your stay here will be a pleasant one.
There are a lot of people coming and going.
You are welcome. :)
#84
General Discussion / Re: Welcome New Members!
Last post by banman - February 21, 2024, 01:28:07 PM
Hello,

I'm banman. I've had a seasonal addiction to Banished ever since the game came out and right now felt like a good time to get back into it.

A huge thank you to the World of Banished hosts and all the modders who have turned this game into something even more brilliant!
#85
Village Blogs / Re: Abandoned - Newburg - Stor...
Last post by Abandoned - February 21, 2024, 06:54:40 AM
Thanks all.  :)  This is definitely one of those stories that led the way to the next one - Rainbow Falls starts Feb. 29th  :D
#86
Village Blogs / Re: Abandoned - Newburg - Stor...
Last post by catty-cb - February 21, 2024, 12:46:19 AM
Enjoyed the story and yes definitely a  :star  :star  :star  :star  :star  story
#87
Village Blogs / Re: Abandoned - Newburg - Stor...
Last post by kid1293 - February 21, 2024, 12:26:35 AM
 :)  :) It was worth following. The end gives promise of more to come.
#88
Village Blogs / Re: Abandoned - Newburg - Stor...
Last post by Glenn - February 20, 2024, 01:38:26 PM
Sailing, or rather drifting off into the sunset.
How adventurous, how daring, how romantic  :thumbsup
A song in their hearts,  8) a tear in their eyes,  :'(  a smile on their faces  :)
Another  :star  :star  :star  :star  :star story
#89
Village Blogs / Re: Abandoned - Newburg - Stor...
Last post by Abandoned - February 20, 2024, 06:22:19 AM
Chapter 20




  It was another long dark winter but now it is spring again and the days are longer and brighter.  We are so proud of our new town in the north and how it has grown.  We have a large market, 3 mead halls, 5 chapels, a wind sawmill, 3 greenhouses, an animal barn, a boat builder, and 46 homes.  The population in spring of year 20 is 145, 86 adults, 9 students, and 50 children.  Everyone is healthy, and happiness has greatly improved from what it was when we arrived.  We have every confidence that the 4 families who were here when we arrived will be able to see to it that the town will continue to thrive.





  That's right, eager explorer, we decided it is a good time to go off and do a bit of exploring.  Our oldest daughter, Mericka, will stay in our house with her sister, Sharmaniel, who is now a student.  The 2 youngest girls, Amia and Arete, will be going with us.  The boat builder has been working on 2 houseboats, one for us and one for you if you care to go exploring with us.  The boats have just been finished and supplies are being loaded, so, eager explorer, we're off to see the world.





 

 


The End, for Now
#90
Village Blogs / Re: Abandoned - Newburg - Stor...
Last post by Abandoned - February 19, 2024, 06:43:49 AM
Chapter 19


   There would definitely be room for more students in school the following year; a workplace schoolhouse was built where the small flax patch used to be.  The weaver thought she would have enough flax from the larger patch alone; production had improved.  If not, we could always find room for another patch somewhere.  There would be room for 12 students in the new school.





  The new chapel over by the forest and mine was completed in spring of year 19 also; 26 members immediately joined.  There was still not enough room for all the citizens in our 5 chapels.  It would be nice to have a large church someday.  The 3rd mead hall was completed by summer; we had plenty of mead in stock.  Our iron was a bit low so another miner went to work in the mine and a bit more bog iron was gathered from distant bogs.



  We had a good supply of fertilizer on hand, more than enough for another greenhouse.  One was built by the new chapel along with a log shed.  Our storage units were again nearing capacity. It would be nice to have a large storage barn someday, but for now everyone would have a full pantry including the 3 young single males that moved into the workplace cabins that were built on the other side of the new mead hall.  The boys were ages 13 and 14 whereas Alvadore, who was still living at home with his father and our daughter, was 19.