Timberborn

Timberborn

Pine Resin is a fluid
15 Comments
DrakenZ 8 Aug @ 10:36am 
Yes, while pine resin is actually a liquid, as one of the two ingredients in making "pitch", but if you've ever handled either one in real life, you'd know why it's a solid in game lol. If you stored pine pitch in a giant barrel in real life, you'd have a massive barrel shaped block of pine resin :steamhappy:
VodaCode 9 Jun @ 7:08am 
Updated?
jonathan.zwiers 25 May @ 1:57am 
this mod is awesome!! please update it!!
nnnnnneko2016 10 May @ 6:53pm 
Looking forward to update (T_T.) Since the mod is great!!! cant play the game without it.
Darquaise  [author] 10 May @ 7:43am 
I'll have to look into it, might take a week or two tho since I have to set up everything for update 7 first
Rice cooker 5 May @ 8:21am 
doesnt work with U7 :[
Pharaoh 21 Feb @ 4:58pm 
lol My favorite part about this is the screenshot itself! Picture of the warehouse storage with an Angry Beaver and then when it's turned into fluid, happy Beaver. lol
Kuranashi21 16 Feb @ 11:25pm 
@heyjude1971 same XDXD
heyjude1971 1 Feb @ 8:38pm 
This thumbnail cracks me up so much that I click it every time I peruse mods just so I can see it again.
Darquaise  [author] 13 Jan @ 7:48am 
Hi! The items will still be in the warehouse until there is space elsewhere and haulers can move them there.
nordstern 12 Jan @ 4:38pm 
What happens if i add this to a running game and the pine resin is stored in a depot? Must i empty all or does it disapear or waste before the storage so i can move it to a tank?
Darquaise  [author] 7 Dec, 2024 @ 4:40am 
@fia-hack
Those are lies the government wants you to believe!
Just kidding, interesting video. Tho I think it feels more natural to store it in a tank, plus the resin icon has a drop on it.
fia-hack 6 Dec, 2024 @ 10:35pm 
no shade but pine resin generally collects and is crystallised[?] into a solid-ish lump.
look at this video for more info. https://youtu.be/v-pEPLl1Jh0?t=279
:)
Medic 2 Dec, 2024 @ 3:37pm 
your thoughts are correct, pine resin is a viscous liquid.
Satiah 2 Dec, 2024 @ 3:16pm 
Thank you. :-)