Kage, when you plant structures on the ground and are anchored they are blue in color, if they are not blue it means they are not on the ground. Red means it will fall. Green is good and anything else is iffy at best
You keep saying that this game is meant to build structures in even numbers, but that's not the case, this game also favours the odd numbers, and that's why your roof structure is all red, if you use an odd amount of "blocks" you can use the cross shaped beams to finish it, they help a lot with integrity and look very vikingish
You can create a portal hub separate to your base. Create one portal at home, that goes to another location that will become your portal hub. Then you can make it as fancy as you want.
A concrete block base or floor connected to the ground is the best foundation for a big build it massively increases the structural integrity of whatever wood is connected to it allowing you to build more freely, and remember you can always cover concrete with wooden beams and panels if you so desire. also, any wood that is connected directly to concrete whether its a floor, pillar or block prevents the wood receiving damage from the bad weather if not under cover.
The build is looking awesome! You want long and not wide for structural integrity. If you try to put a roof over a wide and long "Long House" the middle will not hold weight. It will if you put a billion pillars inside the room but then you have a billion pillars in the space. GooGle Viking Long House.
Not to suggest you need to redo everything, but you missed a key part: foundations. You need to, uh, remove everything, then lay down horizontal poles in a grid across the whole protected structure, use them to check whether it's all set the same elevation, use the hoe to correct elevation everywhere it needs to be corrected, place the load bearing poles and double check that they are connected to the ground *by looking at their color for a few seconds* instead of eyeballing it, then you can remove the horizontal poles and redo your base.
On structual integrety, Stone will always be ground and everything you put to that will be blue. Same with metal pillars. If you have metal pillars or stone pillars from the ground. everything you attach to those will be blue. Like roof and stuff. On regular wood its 4 or 5 building items before red in any direction
After seeing you build a moat, I used the wood gates to lay out a pattern then I dug a moat and tore down the fence. I drew a troll to my base and killed him while shooting across the moat, worked perfectly with no walls. We will have to see how it goes in the future but so far it seems great.
Blue means it’s touching the ground. The stability of every following support is then based on the number of connections from a blue. Note that if you start with stone on the ground and then keep going with stone it will stay blue. Also reinforced timber(uses iron) is counted as ground so allows you to build very high/open spaces. Like your vids man. Keep them coming
Horizontal beams give no help. Everything integrity wise is based off how far from "foundation" aka blue color. I suggest using a hoe an bring up the land to the bottom of supports. If they're green you need them closer.
That is not true. Core wood has more integrity than normal wood, but diagonal beams and roofs are only available as wood. So you can use core wood horizontal beams to extend structural integrity to support roofs and diagonal poles, just like kage did.
@@dcsobral regardless of having horizontal beams or not. There will.be no different outcome if something is red. Kages roof broke, added horizontal, repaired roof then broke again. Im sorry but unless its vertical or connected to a stone piece, you get no extra support.
@@themrdrippy6069 uh, it didn't break once he connected the diagonal beam with a vertical core wood pole on top of a horizontal core wood beam. Watch the video again: it directly contradicts you. The reason it works, as I explained, is that the diagonal beam that kept breaking was connected to other diagonal beam, all made of wood which has less support. The vertical/horizontal path was made of core wood, which has more support and, therefore, can go longer. If there was a diagonal core wood beam then, sure, it would make no difference. Since there is not you can either bring support though a straight vertical pole in the middle of the base or, as he did, use a horizontal core wood beam to bring the support from a side core wood pole.
25:29 You can go a long time without food feeling fine. If you start feeling funny (hitting wrong buttons, stuttering, etc) just add a little salt to some water and drink that. Your electrolytes are low and salt will fix that. I'm talking a pinch in a glass of water or quarter of a teaspoon in a quart bottle. I'm intermittent fasting, so that's why I know this, lol.
If you don't want Fermenter in Mead hall, what about making a small Meadery next to the Beehives? kinda makes sense and then you don't have to fill you recreational are with production :)
Check the colors. Wood is blue if connected to the ground. It can also be blue connected to stone or wood iron, which complicates things a bit, but assuming it's on the ground it needs to be blue. If it isn't, level the ground at that location from a blue pillar location.
When you build if the floor is not blue and your first pillar is not blue with it, you’re starting off with less structural integrity which in return you won’t be able to build as big with less pillars
If u decide to tame wolf's their is a thing you have to do for the 2 star wolf's. Pain in the a$$. They spawn at night, tame at night breed at night, and can only be moved at night. They must breed with a no star wolf, otherwise the wild 2 star will despawn. Only the 2 star pups will stay. 4 nights to tame and the 5th night to get it to your base or have a base by mountain with a regular wolf and breed b4 you go home so your 2 star doesn't desoawn. You can't leave your 2 star wild at any time or it will despawn.
Moats are the best. I wonder if there are flying mobs later in the game. If not, the devs should add them just to counter the moat strat. As it is, the only defense you need is a moat. No walls, no spikes, no archer towers, nothing else is needed.
Gravity's not the same everywhere. It gets weaker the further you are.. a la.. *Distance Square Law:* _Force of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the two masses._
Very nice build. I hope we get another build episode to complete it. Doesn't have to be next episode if there are other things you want to do. Thanks Kage.
For your upgrades (anvil etc), why don't you put them on the floor, underneath the floor tiles? You wouldn't see them and they wouldn't take up room space but would still be connected to the benches.
There's some nice mods out now on nexus - such as expanding the workbench range, opening chests while whielding a hammer/hoe etc and putting a clock/time of day on the screen - just quality of life improvements, not OP or cheaty.
When you check for stability do not only ask yourself "Does this connect to ground?". Ask "HOW MANY PIECES ARE ON THE MOST DIRECT PATH TO GROUND?". Then minimize that piece number. 18:49 The best way, to check if a building part is connected to the ground, is checking its color. All Foundational pieces have the bright blue color. 18:58 The poles in your existing house, you are pointing at, have probably nothing to do with the stability of your structure, since number of pieces to ground is higher than through the 4 m log poles. Probably (some of) your log poles are not connected to ground. To improve the stability, raise the ground below your 4m log poles until they are blue. Read along if you want to know more details. Wood building: The statics in Valheim are not realistic. Only the piece count on the most direct path to ground, determine stabilility. (Not distance, not weight, not gravity, not the number of pieces attached to a support.). - To get the best stability for a given pice at a certain location: 1. Raise the ground to it or if that's not possible ... 2. Connect it with the lowest possible piece count to the ground. - This means long pieces help stability by reducing neccessary piece count. - Because of the "counting statics" adding additional supports, with the same or higher piece count to ground, does nothing for stability. - Never put supporting poles and walls on your floor, always connect them to the ground below. Otherwise the floor adds one to the count. - 20:30 Never use small poles, to bridge gaps between the ground and your floor, or a structural pole. This adds to the count. Always raise the ground, instead. - Avoid putting your house on stilts, since you likely add piece count. - If you absolutely need stilts, use 4 m poles in the ground and add the floor at the desired height. - A trick to increase build height, before you have iron beams and stone cutters (and even after), is raising a dirt pillar in the middle of your house. Then build up and outwarts from it. You can hide it with decorative elements, e.g. in a big chimney. Stone and Iron in building: - There are two exceptions the the counting rule: 1. Wood structures attached to stone structures only count to the closest stone piece. Wood sees stone as ground. The stones stability itself, still counts to the closest real ground. 2. Wood iron poles and beams allow higher piece counts and thus can bridge wood supports. - This means you can use stone and iron to increas your maximum build height. If you want the wood look, you can camouflage a technically supporting stone structure as aestetic part. E.g. build a stone fireplace with a stone chimney and your house around. Even the top of the stone chimney functions as ground for wood structures. - Wood Iron Beams and Poles, often can be hidden in stone and wood structures to reinforce them. What is "Ground": - Trees (axeable) - Dirt, natural or raised (hoeable) - Stone parts only for wood parts attached to them (pickaxeable and destroyable by stone cutter) - Big natural occuring boulders, mountains and stone pillars (Plains) (pickaxeable) - Big swamp trees (indestructible) - Maybe (didn't test that yet) Boss Altars and Dungeon Entrances (indestructible?) Realistic / intuitive statics knowledge can be misleading in Valheim: - Force and Supporting geometry: There is no force going through the beams, so their spacial arrangement is of no importance. No consideration has to go into the thought, how force transfers from one piece to the other, or into the ground. Arcs, bows, crossbeams and side support beams, additional supports (which all would increase stability in reality) are thus ineffective in Valheim, since they either increase the piece count to the ground (if they are the only support) or are not the directest connection to ground and then have no impact on stability. - Weight / Gravity (26:32): There is no concept of weight and gravity in Valheim statics. You can add as much pieces to a support, as you want. The only parameter determining if a piece falls is most direct piece count to the ground (two exceptions as above). This also means, that in addition to your main support, for aestetic purposes, you can add in as much arcs, bows, crossbeams, side supports, wall panels, ... as you want. They neiter hurt nor help stability (unless they accidentally lower the smallest piece count to ground). - Build Height: In reality build height is limited by the abovementioned concepts and material properties. In Valheim, for wood it is only piece count (thus long pieces are better). For Stone alone it is the same. On Stone you can add wood, so combining stone and wood increases build hight. Iron can be used to increase the normal piece count limit. Iron gates work too. You can hide an iron gate tower in your building to make it higher, but raising the ground is cheaper.
Great build again Kage, I would make a basement/cellar under new building, dig down into water level and put portals downstairs. thats what im doing on mine as i have 14 portals lol
Your log barricade wall looks really stiff. Straight lines aren't always your friend, friend. \ If anyone is looking to make a more organic wall hold shift well building it and embrace the terrain.
Your biggest problem in building is how you do your floor, putting halfwalls down and on top floors cost you a whole ''tier'' of stability! I recomment doing a stone-floor and build from that, because what you build on stone is stable as grounded! Your first pillar is always blue in stability, you win huge stability on your build.
LOL, sorry your soul takes so much damage but if it helps others have the exact same issue and will destroy a build just to move the build one square over because it bugs them so much :) So hey I will say I have had issues with roof structure support and I tried building from the ground. Blue items are anchored. I know if you check the wiki it shows how high you can build with specific things. So your build is looking good, mine happen because I run out of space and then add in stairs to get above my build so I can add in a bed table and chairs to get my rest timer to about 16 minutes now. Oh yeah, I also added a flag thing outside which looks cool as well I did the black one :) Things are so expensive but when I think how much copper I have dug up and my armour is still level 1 everything else seems much easier :) By the way, I'm sure the building will look great, the image looks cool.
Are there quarter stone foundation blocks like there is with wood floors? You could use them to center your hearth. Lay 4 of those down 1st instead of the full size ones.
It would be great to see them implement a creator view, I forget which game did it but you could pan your camera around to get a full view before building stuff.
Thinking of troll attacks once trolls attacked while my friend was building, he’s building a wood house out of core wood and I’m sitting nice and safe in my stone keep nearby, he panicked so hard
Great video as always - I was also watching your Empyrion Galactic Survival series and i really enjoyed that, it was shame it was so short though! I saw some other people who wished it went on for longer as well. So I decided to start my own series, I’ve already uploaded the first 4 episodes - if you have time (which I doubt) let me know what you think :)
I do not mean to make lessons but about real life structural integrity the Gothic architecture looks the way it looks, just because the roofs were falling down, because they were too light. It´s a paradox, but they had to make them heavier. Also Vikings used to have these long halls or long houses and the roofs´ve had these beautiful poles through the centre with portions sticking out on each side. I believe it was like in Scotland where every clan has different pattern on the fabric, this was similar. Each clan used to have different animal on the roof pole, like bear, eagle, wolf and such. Yes I am kind of history freak when it goes to our European culture, that´s why I was bit disappointed when you started to build. And also this game as it presents the culture should have more variations of these poles, not just one.
Okay so integrity of your structure let’s talk..... after you put up your first set of walls you put beams along the tops connecting each vertical beams repeat the process until you get to your 45 degree angle beams for the roof. Once you put down your first row of angled roof pieces you connect your 45’s with horizontal beams. Build a house not a crappy barn bro
You could even remove your corner beams and use stone make a proper foundation but build it lower than your pre existing structure so you can then raise the ground around it so you don’t see it but I gives the integrity you beed
man...you definetly need to read the comments. im in pain while watching you struggle with the integrity. i told you this game not calculating gravity, your integrity is on the numbers of the item you use. if you pull up the ground under the long poles instead of put under the little wood things you alreadyuse one less thing in the line and this strengthens the whole structure. use everywhere the longest thing you have and forget about this small shits while you building huge things like this :)
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Kage, you haven't put BONEMASS head on the spirit stone circle to get your 3rd power.
Kage, when you plant structures on the ground and are anchored they are blue in color, if they are not blue it means they are not on the ground. Red means it will fall. Green is good and anything else is iffy at best
You keep saying that this game is meant to build structures in even numbers, but that's not the case, this game also favours the odd numbers, and that's why your roof structure is all red, if you use an odd amount of "blocks" you can use the cross shaped beams to finish it, they help a lot with integrity and look very vikingish
You can create a portal hub separate to your base. Create one portal at home, that goes to another location that will become your portal hub. Then you can make it as fancy as you want.
Fermenters in the hall would make sense. Vikings gathered in great halls to drink mead, a fermented beverage from honey/water/yeast.
A concrete block base or floor connected to the ground is the best foundation for a big build it massively increases the structural integrity of whatever wood is connected to it allowing you to build more freely, and remember you can always cover concrete with wooden beams and panels if you so desire. also, any wood that is connected directly to concrete whether its a floor, pillar or block prevents the wood receiving damage from the bad weather if not under cover.
The build is looking awesome! You want long and not wide for structural integrity. If you try to put a roof over a wide and long "Long House" the middle will not hold weight. It will if you put a billion pillars inside the room but then you have a billion pillars in the space. GooGle Viking Long House.
Not to suggest you need to redo everything, but you missed a key part: foundations. You need to, uh, remove everything, then lay down horizontal poles in a grid across the whole protected structure, use them to check whether it's all set the same elevation, use the hoe to correct elevation everywhere it needs to be corrected, place the load bearing poles and double check that they are connected to the ground *by looking at their color for a few seconds* instead of eyeballing it, then you can remove the horizontal poles and redo your base.
On structual integrety, Stone will always be ground and everything you put to that will be blue. Same with metal pillars. If you have metal pillars or stone pillars from the ground. everything you attach to those will be blue. Like roof and stuff. On regular wood its 4 or 5 building items before red in any direction
Stone can only go so high though
Kage, you're going to need an atisan table and spinning wheel later. There are a lot of upgrades you're going to need as you progress
After seeing you build a moat, I used the wood gates to lay out a pattern then I dug a moat and tore down the fence. I drew a troll to my base and killed him while shooting across the moat, worked perfectly with no walls. We will have to see how it goes in the future but so far it seems great.
Blue means it’s touching the ground. The stability of every following support is then based on the number of connections from a blue. Note that if you start with stone on the ground and then keep going with stone it will stay blue. Also reinforced timber(uses iron) is counted as ground so allows you to build very high/open spaces. Like your vids man. Keep them coming
Raise the dirt under the floor panels where you have poles. The poles and the floor panel under them should be blue when you hover over them.
Horizontal beams give no help. Everything integrity wise is based off how far from "foundation" aka blue color. I suggest using a hoe an bring up the land to the bottom of supports. If they're green you need them closer.
That is not true. Core wood has more integrity than normal wood, but diagonal beams and roofs are only available as wood. So you can use core wood horizontal beams to extend structural integrity to support roofs and diagonal poles, just like kage did.
@@dcsobral regardless of having horizontal beams or not. There will.be no different outcome if something is red. Kages roof broke, added horizontal, repaired roof then broke again. Im sorry but unless its vertical or connected to a stone piece, you get no extra support.
@@themrdrippy6069 uh, it didn't break once he connected the diagonal beam with a vertical core wood pole on top of a horizontal core wood beam. Watch the video again: it directly contradicts you. The reason it works, as I explained, is that the diagonal beam that kept breaking was connected to other diagonal beam, all made of wood which has less support. The vertical/horizontal path was made of core wood, which has more support and, therefore, can go longer. If there was a diagonal core wood beam then, sure, it would make no difference. Since there is not you can either bring support though a straight vertical pole in the middle of the base or, as he did, use a horizontal core wood beam to bring the support from a side core wood pole.
25:29 You can go a long time without food feeling fine. If you start feeling funny (hitting wrong buttons, stuttering, etc) just add a little salt to some water and drink that. Your electrolytes are low and salt will fix that. I'm talking a pinch in a glass of water or quarter of a teaspoon in a quart bottle.
I'm intermittent fasting, so that's why I know this, lol.
If you don't want Fermenter in Mead hall, what about making a small Meadery next to the Beehives? kinda makes sense and then you don't have to fill you recreational are with production :)
Check the colors. Wood is blue if connected to the ground. It can also be blue connected to stone or wood iron, which complicates things a bit, but assuming it's on the ground it needs to be blue. If it isn't, level the ground at that location from a blue pillar location.
Damn you've explored a ton of the map! Way more than I have. Loving the series
When you build if the floor is not blue and your first pillar is not blue with it, you’re starting off with less structural integrity which in return you won’t be able to build as big with less pillars
Where's all the stone? You should see my fortress... makes your base look like an outhouse! 😁
If u decide to tame wolf's their is a thing you have to do for the 2 star wolf's. Pain in the a$$. They spawn at night, tame at night breed at night, and can only be moved at night. They must breed with a no star wolf, otherwise the wild 2 star will despawn. Only the 2 star pups will stay. 4 nights to tame and the 5th night to get it to your base or have a base by mountain with a regular wolf and breed b4 you go home so your 2 star doesn't desoawn. You can't leave your 2 star wild at any time or it will despawn.
I just started playing this week, im fully addicted, ive been enjoying watching your series on the side! Keep it up!
Putting palisades on top of your stone walls might look cool. Enjoying the series by the way.
Kage Make a basement to put your furmenter's down in with a small warehouse of chest.
Kage848 "Fair Enough" party game, I get so ripped with my buddies watching these!!
Build episodes are best episodes.
Use 1m poles to help center things. And zoom all the way in, and/or all the way out to get a better view.
Moats are the best. I wonder if there are flying mobs later in the game. If not, the devs should add them just to counter the moat strat. As it is, the only defense you need is a moat. No walls, no spikes, no archer towers, nothing else is needed.
Gravity's not the same everywhere. It gets weaker the further you are.. a la..
*Distance Square Law:* _Force of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the two masses._
Very nice build. I hope we get another build episode to complete it. Doesn't have to be next episode if there are other things you want to do. Thanks Kage.
wow man, that hall looks grand. that is pretty sick looking.
For your upgrades (anvil etc), why don't you put them on the floor, underneath the floor tiles? You wouldn't see them and they wouldn't take up room space but would still be connected to the benches.
There's some nice mods out now on nexus - such as expanding the workbench range, opening chests while whielding a hammer/hoe etc and putting a clock/time of day on the screen - just quality of life improvements, not OP or cheaty.
Hell yea put the fermenter in the long hall. Thats where they put the mead anyway lol
Skal!
When you check for stability do not only ask yourself "Does this connect to ground?". Ask "HOW MANY PIECES ARE ON THE MOST DIRECT PATH TO GROUND?". Then minimize that piece number.
18:49 The best way, to check if a building part is connected to the ground, is checking its color. All Foundational pieces have the bright blue color.
18:58 The poles in your existing house, you are pointing at, have probably nothing to do with the stability of your structure, since number of pieces to ground is higher than through the 4 m log poles. Probably (some of) your log poles are not connected to ground. To improve the stability, raise the ground below your 4m log poles until they are blue.
Read along if you want to know more details.
Wood building:
The statics in Valheim are not realistic. Only the piece count on the most direct path to ground, determine stabilility.
(Not distance, not weight, not gravity, not the number of pieces attached to a support.).
- To get the best stability for a given pice at a certain location:
1. Raise the ground to it or if that's not possible ...
2. Connect it with the lowest possible piece count to the ground.
- This means long pieces help stability by reducing neccessary piece count.
- Because of the "counting statics" adding additional supports, with the same or higher piece count to ground, does nothing for stability.
- Never put supporting poles and walls on your floor, always connect them to the ground below. Otherwise the floor adds one to the count.
- 20:30 Never use small poles, to bridge gaps between the ground and your floor, or a structural pole. This adds to the count. Always raise the ground, instead.
- Avoid putting your house on stilts, since you likely add piece count.
- If you absolutely need stilts, use 4 m poles in the ground and add the floor at the desired height.
- A trick to increase build height, before you have iron beams and stone cutters (and even after), is raising a dirt pillar in the middle of your house. Then build up and outwarts from it. You can hide it with decorative elements, e.g. in a big chimney.
Stone and Iron in building:
- There are two exceptions the the counting rule:
1. Wood structures attached to stone structures only count to the closest stone piece. Wood sees stone as ground. The stones stability itself, still counts to the closest real ground.
2. Wood iron poles and beams allow higher piece counts and thus can bridge wood supports.
- This means you can use stone and iron to increas your maximum build height. If you want the wood look, you can camouflage a technically supporting stone structure as aestetic part. E.g. build a stone fireplace with a stone chimney and your house around. Even the top of the stone chimney functions as ground for wood structures.
- Wood Iron Beams and Poles, often can be hidden in stone and wood structures to reinforce them.
What is "Ground":
- Trees (axeable)
- Dirt, natural or raised (hoeable)
- Stone parts only for wood parts attached to them (pickaxeable and destroyable by stone cutter)
- Big natural occuring boulders, mountains and stone pillars (Plains) (pickaxeable)
- Big swamp trees (indestructible)
- Maybe (didn't test that yet) Boss Altars and Dungeon Entrances (indestructible?)
Realistic / intuitive statics knowledge can be misleading in Valheim:
- Force and Supporting geometry: There is no force going through the beams, so their spacial arrangement is of no importance. No consideration has to go into the thought, how force transfers from one piece to the other, or into the ground. Arcs, bows, crossbeams and side support beams, additional supports (which all would increase stability in reality) are thus ineffective in Valheim, since they either increase the piece count to the ground (if they are the only support) or are not the directest connection to ground and then have no impact on stability.
- Weight / Gravity (26:32): There is no concept of weight and gravity in Valheim statics. You can add as much pieces to a support, as you want. The only parameter determining if a piece falls is most direct piece count to the ground (two exceptions as above). This also means, that in addition to your main support, for aestetic purposes, you can add in as much arcs, bows, crossbeams, side supports, wall panels, ... as you want. They neiter hurt nor help stability (unless they accidentally lower the smallest piece count to ground).
- Build Height: In reality build height is limited by the abovementioned concepts and material properties. In Valheim, for wood it is only piece count (thus long pieces are better). For Stone alone it is the same. On Stone you can add wood, so combining stone and wood increases build hight. Iron can be used to increase the normal piece count limit. Iron gates work too. You can hide an iron gate tower in your building to make it higher, but raising the ground is cheaper.
Helluva complicated build you’ve got going on there. It certainly gets tricky.
Loving the series though.
You should put the trophy heads that you have been getting in the "Hall". Make it a "Trophy Hall"
Not trying to be rude, but when your foundation is red, it's time to re-plan.
Throne .... hahahaha. Only you Kage, only you. Legend!
11:27 the tanning rack would look perfectly in the empty center there instead on a shelv, in my opinion.
Great build again Kage, I would make a basement/cellar under new building, dig down into water level and put portals downstairs. thats what im doing on mine as i have 14 portals lol
Your log barricade wall looks really stiff. Straight lines aren't always your friend, friend.
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If anyone is looking to make a more organic wall hold shift well building it and embrace the terrain.
U can add a room in the hall full with portals and signs to where the portals go
Your biggest problem in building is how you do your floor, putting halfwalls down and on top floors cost you a whole ''tier'' of stability! I recomment doing a stone-floor and build from that, because what you build on stone is stable as grounded! Your first pillar is always blue in stability, you win huge stability on your build.
I love this series please keep it going. Your doing great Kage keep up the good work!
wood pole over the stone base pillar would look amazing...
2:48 this part hurt my soul, because it was a bit awkward
LOL, sorry your soul takes so much damage but if it helps others have the exact same issue and will destroy a build just to move the build one square over because it bugs them so much :) So hey I will say I have had issues with roof structure support and I tried building from the ground. Blue items are anchored. I know if you check the wiki it shows how high you can build with specific things. So your build is looking good, mine happen because I run out of space and then add in stairs to get above my build so I can add in a bed table and chairs to get my rest timer to about 16 minutes now. Oh yeah, I also added a flag thing outside which looks cool as well I did the black one :) Things are so expensive but when I think how much copper I have dug up and my armour is still level 1 everything else seems much easier :)
By the way, I'm sure the building will look great, the image looks cool.
Nice longhouse.
Hey you ever gonna put the 3rd boss head on the pillar ? Lol
Build a castle and call it Castle Troll Skull.
Are there quarter stone foundation blocks like there is with wood floors? You could use them to center your hearth. Lay 4 of those down 1st instead of the full size ones.
Love your builds Kage.
You should just have 1 portal in your home base to take you to a teleporter base
Base is looking sweet. I did a swamp treehouse thanks to you!
It would be great to see them implement a creator view, I forget which game did it but you could pan your camera around to get a full view before building stuff.
sounds like "k" mode in ark survival
Thinking of troll attacks once trolls attacked while my friend was building, he’s building a wood house out of core wood and I’m sitting nice and safe in my stone keep nearby, he panicked so hard
Kage: LOL Ctrl+f3 will remove your Hud :)
You still haven't but the boss head up yet to unlock new power
Great video as always - I was also watching your Empyrion Galactic Survival series and i really enjoyed that, it was shame it was so short though! I saw some other people who wished it went on for longer as well. So I decided to start my own series, I’ve already uploaded the first 4 episodes - if you have time (which I doubt) let me know what you think :)
I do not mean to make lessons but about real life structural integrity the Gothic architecture looks the way it looks, just because the roofs were falling down, because they were too light. It´s a paradox, but they had to make them heavier. Also Vikings used to have these long halls or long houses and the roofs´ve had these beautiful poles through the centre with portions sticking out on each side. I believe it was like in Scotland where every clan has different pattern on the fabric, this was similar. Each clan used to have different animal on the roof pole, like bear, eagle, wolf and such. Yes I am kind of history freak when it goes to our European culture, that´s why I was bit disappointed when you started to build. And also this game as it presents the culture should have more variations of these poles, not just one.
Anyone else hoping for fenrir to make a appearance in this game
Kate your voice sounds so familiar. Were you doing Facebook GTA stream for awhile? Great job on the story telling and narration. Subscribed!
Okay so integrity of your structure let’s talk..... after you put up your first set of walls you put beams along the tops connecting each vertical beams repeat the process until you get to your 45 degree angle beams for the roof. Once you put down your first row of angled roof pieces you connect your 45’s with horizontal beams. Build a house not a crappy barn bro
You could even remove your corner beams and use stone make a proper foundation but build it lower than your pre existing structure so you can then raise the ground around it so you don’t see it but I gives the integrity you beed
Love the build vids
5:27 new workbench. Roof edition
Day 3 of telling kage that he’s doing great!
Yay!
first vertical log beam need to be blue
6:38 that's what she said...
should have beams also longitudinally, between poles
12:18 birb
Kage there is a mod for first person i think. Pretty sure I've seen it come across my feed at some point.
man...you definetly need to read the comments. im in pain while watching you struggle with the integrity.
i told you this game not calculating gravity, your integrity is on the numbers of the item you use. if you pull up the ground under the long poles instead of put under the little wood things you alreadyuse one less thing in the line and this strengthens the whole structure. use everywhere the longest thing you have and forget about this small shits while you building huge things like this :)
Hey Kage, is your core wood pillars grounded, that might be the reason your structural integrity is not holding.
Based on the thumbnail he must have finished it next episode
I really love ur vids keep it going :)
How do you toggle the freefly off?
Love the video
core log supports aren't grounded to foundation
Kage848 do you or did you have a Ducati 848?
Hay kage848 Make a basement so you could put all the upgrades underneath so you have more space above
Why u farmin wood without elderbuff onn...?
So much thats what she said jokes are needed! HAH
Anyone else being tortured?? I wanna play this so bad but I don’t have a pc rn 😔
I don’t mean to be rude but that wall above your dock looks bad. I don’t think you need it there.
yo
My girlfriend said she agrees with you - longer is indeed better
#5😂........btw
Bro i am watching ur your videos for quite a while maybe a year or 2...
U r awesome bro, I love ur videos❤️🔥...
Can u try "Albion Online" MMORPG game plzzz i really appreciate it 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Nah, I'm first!
Edit: I liked my own comment
But why??????????????
Hay kage848 Make a basement so you could put all the upgrades underneath so you have more space above
Hay kage848 Make a basement so you could put all the upgrades underneath so you have more space above
Hay kage848 Make a basement so you could put all the upgrades underneath so you have more space above
Hay kage848 Make a basement so you could put all the upgrades underneath so you have more space above
Hay kage848 Make a basement so you could put all the upgrades underneath so you have more space above
Hay kage848 Make a basement so you could put all the upgrades underneath so you have more space above