This is my sailing experience every time I play Valheim. I’m starting to believe the devs put in an RNG variable that makes the wind constantly fight you for certain steam IDs or something.

  • saloe@lemmy.mlOP
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    1 year ago

    Some further evidence from playing just now. My friend was sailing the ship and the wind was at our backs, he had to take a phone call so I took over and the moment I sat down the wind abruptly spun around 180 degrees and is blowing in my face. Aaaaaaaaaa

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      1 year ago

      Yep, i’m pretty sure they programmed it that way on purpose just to make one of the powers you get later seem more useful.

      … however after many hours in the game I started just using mod commands to make the wind go whatever direction I wanted, just like in Windwaker.

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        1 year ago

        just to make one of the powers you get later seem more useful

        I want moder power to be useful so fucking bad dude. Last time I played I tried living on a little island that I terraformed into a small fort that rises out of the water, my only way to come or go with ore was by boat and I STILL never used it.

        Despite being in literally the most optimal use case for having it that power just feels so lack luster. It would be wayyyyy better if it was just like a passive effect that made RNG better or half cool down or something. As it is I’d rather just use bonemass or Deer since they are more universally applicable

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      1 year ago

      Oh I know about tacking and do that as much as I can, but still find it curious that the wind is always the exact opposite of my intended course lol

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        1 year ago

        I am not entirely sure about the English names for the parts of a boat but I try my best: the Boat always tries moves towards where the bow is pointed because of the keel below the ship which acts like a guide rail because it creates a path of less resistance. And the hull makes it very hard to much it left and right. So even though the wind comes from a 45° the shape translates that in mostly forward movement and a little bit of sideways movement. Like a toy car you are stepping on: you are acting as a downwards force but the wheels translate it to forward movement. I hope that somewhat gives you a bit more insight!

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          1 year ago

          Good explanation. Another way to think about it is with modern sails and hull design it’s more like a wing. The sail above the water is the more obvious wing shape, and with some designs that use a centerboard or daggerboard that is like the other half of a wing turned on its side. With water having more drag than air, the centerboard is the continued wing shape under the water only shorter.

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      1 year ago

      Actually from what I remember from a reddit thread a while back, someone did the math and rowing against wind seems to be faster on average in valheim in any case except if you’re in the storm or sth like that. It feels slower cuz its a boring slow line but it ends up being faster

  • joelfromaus@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    I’m not entirely sure but it always seems like a in-game time of day thing to me. In one of my worlds I used to leave to swamps in the morning and return at nightfall and that would put the wind on my side but if I reversed the times the wind would be against me.

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    1 year ago

    All I’m going to say is that the wind can blow me (although most of the time it blows against me, so…)