Clear Springs
09:14:00 Froggie
I was thinking more along the lines that the script is written incorrectly and giving every horse the senior feed benefits.
The Old Gods
09:13:52 Void Malign
Nope. My smaller stables are having issues too
Pentagram Stables
09:13:28 Penta - KNNs
Kinda sounds like it's only effecting the really big stables.
Hickory Park Farm
09:13:25 Stone Haven/Court
-HEE Click- i think i found her lol geez
Minerva
09:13:25 Min
Blimey 5 horses died this week that's a bit sad
The Old Gods
09:12:06 Void Malign
Not always. Like I said earlier, there's a 29 year old horse floating around. Horse isn't getting senior feed, either, because the owner hasn't been on since mid May
Clear Springs
09:11:58 Froggie
Not necessarily. It's according to what is written incorrectly in the script.
KPH Equestrian
09:11:43 Rapcoon | Jester
not necessarily, besides, 29yo horses definitely aren't intentional
Pentagram Stables
09:10:09 Penta - KNNs
OK, but wouldn't a bug effect everyone ?
SCF KNN Kingdom
09:09:42 
Wow! What a looker!
-HEE Click-
~Savy~
09:08:19 Sav
There are also so many geldings and horses need to die to be deleted from the server.
Pentagram Stables
09:07:59 Penta - KNNs
The oldest horse I have, is 16.
No problem with oldsters dying off here.
Clear Springs
09:07:29 Froggie
The point isn't whether there are alternate ways to get rid of them, it's that the dying script might be bugged (maybe from the new calculations added for the senior feed).
Stone Haven Farm
09:07:27 Court
-HEE Click- >_> bruh
Shadow Woods
09:06:08 Shadow/ SW
I've got a handful of 23 year olds and a 24 year old that I'm surprised hasn't popped off yet, I guess I'll see how long they hang on for. But I have seen a lot of old horses on other accounts too
Pentagram Stables
09:05:36 Penta - KNNs
just no way to win, is there.
The Old Gods
09:04:41 Void Malign
which is kinda pointless if they're still earning money
Pentagram Stables
09:03:21 Penta - KNNs
There's always the option to fr them.
Clear Springs
09:02:35 Froggie
For people with hundred or thousands of geldings it really ramps up the rider salaries if oldies don't die.
Shadow Woods
09:01:04 Shadow/ SW
Yes, it is :D

Oh that's good, I'm glad that you've got a day off! I'm sure the chaos has been stressful and that the time off will be a relief :)
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Difference between SH and WB May 23, 2019 09:35 AM

Moony's Stables
 
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So in the game we have SH and WB as two different breeds. But are there really a difference between the two?
I'm not a breeder myself. I did some riding as a child but there was hardly a question about a the breed. Most horses were just discribed as german warmblood. I know there are seveal german warmblood breeds like the Hanoverian, Wesphalian, Trakehner, Oldenburg, Holsteiner etc. All of them are used as sport horses too, so where's the difference?

I'm just kind of curious where the game draws the line between the two. I feel like neither Warmblood or Sport Horse is discribing a concrete breed...

If it's in the wrong forum I'm sorry. I'm not suggesting any changes on the game but was rather genuinely curious.
Difference between SH and WB May 23, 2019 10:16 AM


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Are you asking about in RL or game-wise?
Difference between SH and WB May 23, 2019 10:28 AM

Moony's Stables
 
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game-wise

RIDs or AAs for example are easy to understand, but aren't SH also warmbloods?

Edited at May 23, 2019 10:31 AM by Moony's Stables
Difference between SH and WB May 23, 2019 10:40 AM


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I'm not completely sure the reasonings, but I believe they intended WB to act as more of a specific breed, similarly to TB, AA, etc. I think this is reflected in the breeding, like for example with AA, to get AA foals you have to cross either AA x AA or AA x TB.
The SH acts more like an wide "type", similarly to ISH. Again reflected in the breeding, ISH x anything = ISH. SH x anything = SH (if tall enough, if too short becomes PON).
I hope this makes some sense. :)
Difference between SH and WB May 23, 2019 10:41 AM


Jellos Warmbloods
 
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Technically yes, as well as ISH/RID. And even TBs are allowed in WB breeding books.
But in game, they are different.

Warmbloods technically aren't really even a breed. Theyre a type of horse, with a bunch of different registries. There ARE some breeds included in the registries, but they are closed book. A majority of the erkend registries are open

ISH/SH are basically just mixed breeds in the game, so a bit different than RL. Just consider everything its own breed in game, and you'll get the hang of it in no time. :D


Difference between SH and WB May 23, 2019 10:45 AM

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Thank you both! That makes sense to me :)

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