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Caravan's Look Like What?!

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  • tugowar said:
    I don't even get what that is.  What's a dag? @XombieCrisis

    @TUGOWAR
  • Warkov said:
    tugowar said:
    I don't even get what that is.  What's a dag? @XombieCrisis

    @TUGOWAR
    Thank You!
  • Dag is an Australian and New Zealand slang term, also daggy (adjective) and dagging (verb, to behave in a daggy way). In Australia, it is often used as an affectionate insult for someone who is, or is perceived to be, unfashionable, lacking self-consciousness about their appearance and/or with poor social skills yet affable and amusing. It is also used to describe an amusing, quirky and likeable person (as in, "He's a bit of a dag") and is non-pejorative.

    @tugowar
  • Belewyn said:
    Dag is an Australian and New Zealand slang term, also daggy (adjective) and dagging (verb, to behave in a daggy way). In Australia, it is often used as an affectionate insult for someone who is, or is perceived to be, unfashionable, lacking self-consciousness about their appearance and/or with poor social skills yet affable and amusing. It is also used to describe an amusing, quirky and likeable person (as in, "He's a bit of a dag") and is non-pejorative.

    @tugowar
    TIL I am a Dag
  • Karthos said:
    Belewyn said:
    Dag is an Australian and New Zealand slang term, also daggy (adjective) and dagging (verb, to behave in a daggy way). In Australia, it is often used as an affectionate insult for someone who is, or is perceived to be, unfashionable, lacking self-consciousness about their appearance and/or with poor social skills yet affable and amusing. It is also used to describe an amusing, quirky and likeable person (as in, "He's a bit of a dag") and is non-pejorative.

    @tugowar
    TIL I am a Dag
    It's meant to be dog...
  • Karthos said:
    Belewyn said:
    Dag is an Australian and New Zealand slang term, also daggy (adjective) and dagging (verb, to behave in a daggy way). In Australia, it is often used as an affectionate insult for someone who is, or is perceived to be, unfashionable, lacking self-consciousness about their appearance and/or with poor social skills yet affable and amusing. It is also used to describe an amusing, quirky and likeable person (as in, "He's a bit of a dag") and is non-pejorative.

    @tugowar
    TIL I am a Dag
    It's meant to be dog...
    Like dawg?
  • Karthos said:
    Belewyn said:
    Dag is an Australian and New Zealand slang term, also daggy (adjective) and dagging (verb, to behave in a daggy way). In Australia, it is often used as an affectionate insult for someone who is, or is perceived to be, unfashionable, lacking self-consciousness about their appearance and/or with poor social skills yet affable and amusing. It is also used to describe an amusing, quirky and likeable person (as in, "He's a bit of a dag") and is non-pejorative.

    @tugowar
    TIL I am a Dag
    It's meant to be dog...
    Like dawg?

    Nah dag


    (did i do it rite)
  • tugowar said:
    Karthos said:
    Belewyn said:
    Dag is an Australian and New Zealand slang term, also daggy (adjective) and dagging (verb, to behave in a daggy way). In Australia, it is often used as an affectionate insult for someone who is, or is perceived to be, unfashionable, lacking self-consciousness about their appearance and/or with poor social skills yet affable and amusing. It is also used to describe an amusing, quirky and likeable person (as in, "He's a bit of a dag") and is non-pejorative.

    @tugowar
    TIL I am a Dag
    It's meant to be dog...
    Like dawg?

    Nah dag


    (did i do it rite)
    Or in Scotland we say "dug" 

  • What the heck....dag??????  I am with Tug on this one. 
  • Diura said:
    tugowar said:
    Karthos said:
    Belewyn said:
    Dag is an Australian and New Zealand slang term, also daggy (adjective) and dagging (verb, to behave in a daggy way). In Australia, it is often used as an affectionate insult for someone who is, or is perceived to be, unfashionable, lacking self-consciousness about their appearance and/or with poor social skills yet affable and amusing. It is also used to describe an amusing, quirky and likeable person (as in, "He's a bit of a dag") and is non-pejorative.

    @tugowar
    TIL I am a Dag
    It's meant to be dog...
    Like dawg?

    Nah dag


    (did i do it rite)
    Or in Scotland we say "dug" 


    Furry hing?
  • I suspect there will be caravan levels that reflect node level and how much material is being moved. I think this is what a level 1 caravan will look like. I believe there is a video that shows what caravans look like in game and it looked more like the wagons from the Oregan Trail. 
  • Whats wrong with that caravan? Low caravans have their advantages!

    For example, they can avoid this

  • Gothix said:
    Whats wrong with that caravan? Low caravans have their advantages!

    For example, they can avoid this


  • Gothix said:
    Whats wrong with that caravan? Low caravans have their advantages!

    For example, they can avoid this


    You know there are some thing that happen to people and you kinda feel bad for them... this one I don't feel bad for the driver but for the vehicle

    It would be interesting if the different sized wagons had different costs and amounts that they can carry, or just different stats all around
  • Diura said:
    tugowar said:
    Karthos said:
    Belewyn said:
    Dag is an Australian and New Zealand slang term, also daggy (adjective) and dagging (verb, to behave in a daggy way). In Australia, it is often used as an affectionate insult for someone who is, or is perceived to be, unfashionable, lacking self-consciousness about their appearance and/or with poor social skills yet affable and amusing. It is also used to describe an amusing, quirky and likeable person (as in, "He's a bit of a dag") and is non-pejorative.

    @tugowar
    TIL I am a Dag
    It's meant to be dog...
    Like dawg?

    Nah dag


    (did i do it rite)
    Or in Scotland we say "dug" 


    Furry hing?
    Furry Hing - Furry Thing -> The furry thing is the dog xD

    lemmie translate lol

    Dog
    "Furry thing. Mainly found in Edinburgh and Glasgow Pubs while their owners have a drink"
  • Players will be building the caravans, right?
    I am under the impression the caravans will be built, and have custom stats assigned to them, by players. This should allow for a variety of skins, but I was hoping for a variety of caravan options depending on who made them, how well they were made, and their purpose (speed vs. defense maybe).
    In one of the last few Twitch feeds I think it was mentioned that possibly different players were crafting different parts...
    Anybody else under this impression?
  • ArchivedUserArchivedUser Guest
    edited August 2017
    Yes yes nice jokes everyone.

    Its a tent on wheels. I also found the water version.


    I would change the flag to white as it a signal that you surrender already. Maybe they will take pity on you and not destroy it.
    Also change the cross to a red circle with a dot in the middle. Ideal for long range moving target practice.
     

  • ArchivedUserArchivedUser Guest
    edited August 2017
    Belewyn said:
    Dag is an Australian and New Zealand slang term, also daggy (adjective) and dagging (verb, to behave in a daggy way). In Australia, it is often used as an affectionate insult for someone who is, or is perceived to be, unfashionable, lacking self-consciousness about their appearance and/or with poor social skills yet affable and amusing. It is also used to describe an amusing, quirky and likeable person (as in, "He's a bit of a dag") and is non-pejorative.

    @tugowar
    Very good @Belewyn, we also have another slang word called "Dung Heap" which basically means the item in question is a heap of crap.This mainly refers to cars. But in this case it would refer to this tent on wheels.
  • Isn't this a Caravan's initial form. It's cooler if they're gonna make a leveling system for Caravans like upgrading them would be cool. Not directly having the Oregon Tale and going beyond it is going yo be a good feature and will much more sense.
  • I like the artists interpretation of an orifice.
    Obviously drew a lot from nature.
    X Marks the spot indeed.
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