Been watching through your videos for the past few days. I haven't played this but it's an interesting game and have watched a handful of creators. You probably want to have stone for your kitchen floor so you don't set things on fire. Also having your cellar under the house you can have it like many homes in mountain regions where half of it is exposed. This is also common for barns. Where the animals are in the bottom basement area and you can feed them from the top.
Log placement orientation is based on the plane of the underlying block under your reticle when you click to place. For logs, clicking on the floor will orient them one way, clicking on the nearby side face of the other log with orient them the other way
To help with sorting chests I lay out 1 of each item ahead where it will be to the right (or below) of the main stack filling up, then you can shift click out of your inventory and fill up the other 63 of each item slot along so the 64/max stacks are on the left (or top) for each item type in the chest. And when you take out a stack you right click 1 of them back in to keep it organised. If that makes sense.
Pit kilns will set fire to grass or other flammable materials in a two block radius in all directions. Place packed dirt in a firebreak for two full blocks in each ground direction, including diagonal
When crafting in the little window, you can pick up a whole stack of material and left click and hold and drag around the desired empty crafting cells and it will try to auto balance across the dragged cells.
11:30 - there indeed is a mod called "Improved Handbook Recipes", where you can find the recipe in the handbook and press the "*" symbol to completely fill the crafting grid with the materials from your inventory, so you don't have to put them in manually.
Thanks for the upload :) My own playthrough is hitting a slog, I managed to craft copper armor and explore a cave where i finally found tin. I crafted some bronze tools and anvil but i am not sure what to go for next :D
@@GrindThisGame I guess this is the part where you find your own fun and goals, I guess i will start working on my little building projects and see where that leads me :D
Love the meditative pose in each of the thumbnails ❤😁
It's a zen world.
Been watching through your videos for the past few days. I haven't played this but it's an interesting game and have watched a handful of creators. You probably want to have stone for your kitchen floor so you don't set things on fire. Also having your cellar under the house you can have it like many homes in mountain regions where half of it is exposed. This is also common for barns. Where the animals are in the bottom basement area and you can feed them from the top.
13:51 "Frank Peters, you know, the farmer?" Welcome to Night Vale's very own... or was that John Peters heh
Log placement orientation is based on the plane of the underlying block under your reticle when you click to place. For logs, clicking on the floor will orient them one way, clicking on the nearby side face of the other log with orient them the other way
To help with sorting chests I lay out 1 of each item ahead where it will be to the right (or below) of the main stack filling up, then you can shift click out of your inventory and fill up the other 63 of each item slot along so the 64/max stacks are on the left (or top) for each item type in the chest. And when you take out a stack you right click 1 of them back in to keep it organised. If that makes sense.
Pit kilns will set fire to grass or other flammable materials in a two block radius in all directions. Place packed dirt in a firebreak for two full blocks in each ground direction, including diagonal
When crafting in the little window, you can pick up a whole stack of material and left click and hold and drag around the desired empty crafting cells and it will try to auto balance across the dragged cells.
11:30 - there indeed is a mod called "Improved Handbook Recipes", where you can find the recipe in the handbook and press the "*" symbol to completely fill the crafting grid with the materials from your inventory, so you don't have to put them in manually.
3high ceilings look fine. 2high, too. real cosy. couple of lights and you're set.
maybe some kind of lookout, just for the view?
I am enjoying this playthrough...keep it up!
Thanks for the upload :)
My own playthrough is hitting a slog, I managed to craft copper armor and explore a cave where i finally found tin. I crafted some bronze tools and anvil but i am not sure what to go for next :D
I can't say as I've never been beyond tin. Iron is next but there are other things like tanning hides, animals etc.
@@GrindThisGame I guess this is the part where you find your own fun and goals, I guess i will start working on my little building projects and see where that leads me :D
could always use those half depth tiles for the ceiling, so it would be 0.5 taller rather than a full tile taller.
I guess I could.
Ninja bears!!!!
I think you already turned your mud hut into a cellar.