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  1. Thank you for your reply, Subquake. While I understand the argument that a bed is not meant to be taken with you on a journey, it's not the point of my question. It's just because if you take a bedroll with you to use it on a journey, or if you have multiple bases, you can't set your bed being your spawn point again after you made another one before. Only solution is to break a bed apart and replace it with a new one, or not using them - but bedroles - at all. So I'm looking forward if you will add a way to pick it up again using proper tools in A17. :-) I just don't understand why TFP don't want to allow to make a bed a spawn point again, after you have used another spawn point. In a matter of gameplay/balancing it doesn't make any difference if you can do the same with a bedroll anyway. I would already be happy, if there is an option in the menu, similar to workstations, to make a bed an spawn point again (while loosing the old one of course). But I would guess thats to much into coding for a mod. So, yeah, I'm looking forward into A17 version of your mod. Last but not least, thank you for your work. Me and my friends are very enjoying it. :-)
  2. Hi Subquake A question for your bed mechanics: In vanilla beds create a spawn point for a player, just like bedrolls do. But instead like bedrolls, beds can't be picked up again. Some people prefer to take a bedroll with them on long journeys to create a spawn point or even to have several bases. You have to use bedrolls only, if you want to play this style as you will loose the spawn point of a bed forever, as you can't pick it up again but only destroy it. But a bed is more aesthetic, especially for bases. So I'd like to ask, if the (player crafted) bed in your mod can be picked up again or if there is any other way - except of destroying and rebuilding it - to make it your actual spawn point again. If not, would you mind to add it? In my humble opionion I don't see a reason, why this mechanic is possible with a bedroll but not a bed, as a bed is just a more aesthetical decoration than the bedroll.
  3. I must admit, I didn't read these 60 pages, so if my question got already taked about, just tell me. If the software is still 32 bit it still can only use 4gb of ram even if the os is 64bit, right? As people tell how important ram is for dedicated servers, why not compiling a 64bit version instead? I was thinking about moving my LAN server from windows to linux, but I wonder if that makes sense then? (Windows version of the dedicated server is 64bit or isn't it too?)
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