One friend told me that if I stay 5 afk (no log in the server) all my things (House, items,...) will dissapear.
Is it true?
Yes. That's called decay. Search before you post.
So, if I live with a friend they can repair the house lol, it is not the same 'decay' that 'auto-delete for afk'.
Foundations decay if a door on the foundation or connected to the foundation isn't used. Even if you log in, it'll still decay if you don't at least open or close the door.
so I can place 2 doors, one for me & other to my friend, so I can stay afk for 2 weeks and he can play and don't loose it ? Ty !
[QUOTE=erpages;43239040]so I can place 2 doors, one for me & other to my friend, so I can stay afk for 2 weeks and he can play and don't loose it ? Ty ![/QUOTE]
Them a group of bandits raid your base and you lost all stuff :)
AFK in this game=lose all
About that fact of bandits I don't care, we are 8 players at the same house and I am going to be the only one afk, lol.
It is lose, not loose...
Please define the word loose on google lol.
[QUOTE=Zeroun;43239583]It is lose, not loose...
Please define the word loose on google lol.[/QUOTE]
yeah, sorry pal... its my keyboooooard... ok
[QUOTE=erpages;43239040]so I can place 2 doors, one for me & other to my friend, so I can stay afk for 2 weeks and he can play and don't loose it ? Ty ![/QUOTE]
Correct
[QUOTE=Zeroun;43239583]It is lose, not loose...
Please define the word loose on google lol.[/QUOTE]
Lose vs Loose
A lot of people are mixing up lose and loose. In particular, a lot of people are writing loose when they really mean lose. Here are the definitions of the two words from my Penguin dictionary:
loose [lOOs] adj not fastened or pre-packed; not tied up or confined; able to move freely; not tight, not firmly fixed; not close-fitting; careless, inaccurate, vague; dissolute, immoral; not closely woven; flabby; (of bowels) inclined to diarrhoea; l. box stable or van in which an animal can move about; at a l. end uncertain what to do next; unoccupied ~ loose adv in a loose way; play fast and l. behave rashly or unscupulously ~ loose n release; on the l. free from restraint; on a spree; ~ loose v/t untie, undo; release from confinement or constraint, set free; detatch; fire (gun); shoot (arrow); (eccles) absolve.
lose (p/t and p/part lost) [lOOz] v/t and i no longer have; be deprived of by accident or misfortune; mislay, fail to find; fail to get or win; be too late for; be bereaved of; waste; be defeated or beaten; suffer loss, become worse off; fail to hear, see or understand; cause or allow to perish; (of clock or watch) go too slowly; (refl) miss the right path; become absorbed in; l. one's head become flustered, panic; l. one's temper grow angry; l. one's way fail to find the right path; l. out (US) be defeated after a struggle.
Examples:
This knot is too loose.
Please do not lose my book.
I had better not lose that file.
[QUOTE=Zeroun;43239583]It is lose, not loose...
Please define the word loose on google lol.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I agree this is super important guys, everyone NEEDS to know the difference!
Lose used properly: Zeroun lost his anal virginity to a cactus
Loose used properly: Zeroun's butthole is very loose due to the cactus incident.
The more you know! :eng101:
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