A list of puns related to "Moorland"
I showed up for the 9:00pm Moorland race just a little while ago. I was the only horse there. Kept waiting for other horses to show up. No one. What??? When the groups were created, I was 4th in group two. Weird since I couldn't see any other horses.
Race begins and I'm still the only horse - at least the only one visible. I made it to the finish line and waited for time to run out. I finished 4th in group two!!!
First race I've done all day. Anyone else ever had this problem???
I enjoy walking on moors and hill tops. For the upcoming year Iβm planning to do one of my favourite walks once a month over the whole of next year. Moorland can obviously get very boggy, muddy and wet especially in rainy season. I donβt feel that normally walking boots will be adequate in these wet seasons. I suppose the obvious thing would be wellies, but would be concerned about comfort over 12 miles. Any suggestions please?
Moorland, not the Louisville Suburb, but rather the type ofΒ habitatΒ found inΒ uplandΒ areas is what I'm looking for, uncultivated shrublandΒ habitat on hillland
Heathland is aΒ shrublandΒ habitatΒ found mainly on free-draining infertile,Β acidicΒ soils and characterised by open, low-growing woody vegetation.
Generally, moor refers toΒ highlandΒ and high rainfall zones, whereas heath refers toΒ lowlandΒ zones which are more likely to be the result of human activity.
Hello all,
I am trying to do my quests in game and currently am stuck on the βunexpected collaborationβ one on the moorland beach with the shipping containers. Iβm pretty sure itβs the first one after the 24 hour break they give you. However whenever I try to go onto the shipping container so I can talk to the person who is on there it just glitches as if nothing is there and my character and horse phase through and drown. Help?
Here is a link to video if it helps, I donβt really know how to describe whatβs going on. If anyone knows of something Iβm doing wrong though or some way around it please help.
Howdy riders,
I'm one of those weirdo male SSO players and got a bit of a complicated relationship with the game. I'll give some background information below. For now, know that I've started creating 3D fan art of Moorland Stables in the software Blender. It's going to be a larger project and there's not much to look at right now, however, maybe some of you can get some joy out of watching the creative process. It's raw footage though, I'll address that later.
Shoutout to my girlfriend and a roommate for assisting with research and calculations.
YOU NEED TO READ THIS: The result will look vastly different from what we see in-game and, depending on your taste, you may be wondering why some details aren't visible and some techniques were not applied by SSE. I want you to know right now that, if they were to do what I aim to achieve, they would be quicker, more efficient and the result would look waaaaaaay better than what I can come up with. The key difference here is that I'm not making a game. It doesn't need to run on a wide range of PCs in real-time, it just needs to be "drawable" on my machine, which is built with 3D creation in mind. Stuttering is not a problem. If you got questions, I'll be happy to answer them.
So yeah. I suck in comparison to SSE and I'm fine with that. I do it for fun, they do it for a living.
What's my relationship with SSO? The clichΓ©, basically. My girlfriend encouraged me to give it a spin, I put some cash into Star Rider and... it's not my kind of game. However, that's purely due to my taste. While I don't enjoy playing it most of the time, I'm very impressed with the game. There's boatloads of horse games out there, but this one is an actual RPG. Attributes on both the character and the horse, equipment for both, leveling, quests, world-building, mystery, various locations, it's all there. It's an amazing feat and, while I didn't get too much fun out of it, I don't regret supporting the project. Basically, I love the premise, I have a certain amount of passion for the project, it's just not my cup of tea.
Now, your turn. Would you like me to cut the video and comment on the process and workflow? Or, going even further, would you watch a stream of this stuff? Either way, thanks for reading my ramblings!
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