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This is a very unusual situation. I agree with everyone. I think the combat animation needs to be improved. But at the same time, it shouldn't be too pretentious.
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He chiselled everything except the bricks. Look at the wood grain on the floor. This grain will tell you where the next block begins. A brick block is thinner than a full block. Some carved blocks can interfere with the thermal insulation of a room. Wall insulation mods ( first / second ) are available for this purpose.
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Prospecting is a broken system being replaced by mods. Let’s fix it.
AnniPicto replied to Rexvladimir's topic in Suggestions
Our family has started a new game about four times. Three out of four times, we found iron without even crafting a single copper chainmail cuirass. In the last game, we deliberately didn't install prospecting mods (and found iron again before crafting copper armor). We found not only iron, but also ilmenite, pentaldite, chromium, and cinnabar (cinnabar was hard to find, but we really wanted it). We had no luck with caves, and all the ores I mentioned were found through prospecting. We simply dug mines in areas with a good ore content. We constantly go into caves and look for translocators. We unlock translocators (the clockmaker in the team improves this method) and explore new lands with a prospector's pickaxe. Every time we go far from home to lands we haven't been before, we take a prospector's pickaxe. We never mine in areas with low ore content. We're looking for a place with above-average ore content. This way, we don't have any problems with ore. The fact that someone can't do this isn't because the mechanics are broken, but because they don't understand how to use them.- 143 replies
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Before the update, the mill worked, after the update it stopped. We broke all the mechanical blocks of the mill and reinstalled them, but it did not help. Returning to the previous version of the game (1.21.0-rc.4) made the mill work again.
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Chapter 2 Spoilers! Weird quirk about the new area.
AnniPicto replied to Bomboclaat's topic in Suggestions
There seems to be some kind of generation glitch here. When we visited this location, all the buildings were at ground level (and the chests had nothing useful - only decorative junk, completely useless in our cozy home). I'm not sure where it is better to add a spoiler, so I'll put it here. I understand the desire to take blocks for your creative ideas. Perhaps we will be allowed to do this later. There are many cases where blocks were only available for creative mode after several versions of the game became available for crafting. -
Randomly disconnected from private friend server and cannot reconnect
AnniPicto replied to Arlec's topic in Multiplayer
My sister and I were playing recently. We were playing an unstable version and weren't surprised when the game crashed. But after restarting the game, my sister couldn't connect the same way she had 10 minutes earlier. We don't know what happened either. Disabling Windows Defender allowed her to connect, but we don't want to use that method. Since then, weird things have been happening with the connection. She connected in a way we couldn't for a couple of years. We suspect our ISP and Windows Defender.- 3 replies
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They may have stopped only because their pet bear escaped. By the way, have you seen him?
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It seems like a big risk. I think a lot of developers feel like they've lost a friend. I understand what it's like to work on a game, love it, and then suddenly it's over. As a creative person, I sincerely wish for them to finally realize their dream. As a gamer, I'll say this. If Hytale overcomes all the difficulties and comes out, I'll have one more favorite game.
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I'm not sure I understood your question correctly. I assume that you (like many players) do not know that in addition to a simple sandbox, the game already has special places that complement the history of the world. (I will also note that the game has books and notes of those who lived during the apocalypse. It can be found in ruins or filtered from the soil with bones. And the game has also tapestries that can be collected entirely, hung on the wall and, looking at them, learn a piece of history) I will hide the rest under the spoiler, so that those who have already gone to forge a pickaxe from tin bronze do not spoil their pleasure from independent exploration.
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You may not have seen the place where the game's plot begins. If you bring the Tin Bronze Pickaxe to the Treasure Merchant (he'll ask about it), he'll tell you where to go. This is where the adventure begins, and the long journey to find answers. This journey doesn't require technological advancement. But without it, it won't be easy. Yes, we could imagine a wider range of adventures while watching Hytale cutscenes. But I think this way of getting to know the history of the game world will also captivate you for a while.
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My sister and I play with this bug. Yes, it's inconvenient, but we have a temporary solution: when someone has almost no health, you can finish them off and revive them with one cheap bandage. Health points will be full
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I think it's rude to come to a forum for a game that obviously a lot of people like and say, "Your developers are pompous slobs." Why? To satisfy your own sense of self-importance? In light of recent events, I want to point out that the game "by our developers": 1 exists 2 works 3 is updated frequently 4 captivates a lot of people 5 captivates for a long time Even if you're more successful at work, you're being toxic and getting a corresponding reaction.
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The letters on the screen are something unnecessary in the opinion of some modern players. I don’t think that the game developers are targeting such people. As was said earlier, the game has a good tutorial that starts after the first steps in the game. It teaches how to use the manual and find information. The “survival” genre assumes the player’s readiness to understand the mechanics and make an effort to learn. From the very beginning, the game presented itself as a more difficult analogue of Minecraft. But Minecraft has creatures that can destroy everything you have built and saved for a long time in a second, and creatures that are simply dangerous to look at. Just imagine - games like Green Hell or Project Zomboid have a huge number of positive reviews. But these games hate beginners and try to kill them from the first steps in the most inventive ways!
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chizeld block not counting as a insulating block
AnniPicto replied to ZeroDots's topic in Suggestions
The amount of voxels required is a real problem. As we progress through the story, we come across one place. The buildings there don't look damaged, but they aren't isolated rooms because of the beautiful thin windows. So even for the game's creators, the voxels weren't enough. Personally, I don't make unique windows because of this problem.