TheRedd Posted February 9, 2024 Report Posted February 9, 2024 After 2 months of living in a dirt shack, I found a great place to make my home, not far from my mud hut. It's on a hill, over looking a series of ponds. Close, but not to close to a forest. So I map out a plan (with dirt), move my stuff, and spend the night. The next morning, I notice my "cog" is spinning counter-clockwise, and it has depleted a bit. Now I see it always does that in this docile area. My question: I'm above ground (a little up hill actually), the environment/biome is the same as my dirt shack was in. Roughly the same altitude. Why does this particular location always make me lose...whatever it is, sanity? I just call it my blue cog.
Solution Thorfinn Posted February 9, 2024 Solution Report Posted February 9, 2024 Stability is randomly determined at mapgen. No reason other than RNG. I've just come to accept that anywhere I'd like to live IRL is probably bad for stability.
TheRedd Posted February 17, 2024 Author Report Posted February 17, 2024 On 2/9/2024 at 10:43 AM, Thorfinn said: Stability is randomly determined at mapgen. No reason other than RNG. I've just come to accept that anywhere I'd like to live IRL is probably bad for stability. Update, I went about 500 blocks to the west, found a better spot with no instability! 1
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