Nice house! I for one tend to build as little as possible whenever I play sandbox survival games, and even in my most recent world I didn't see a reason to really build a base until the winter cold gave me one. I'd be careful with accounting for crop temperatures. You're on the last day of August at the end of the video, and snow can fall at basically any moment during autumn, and going below -5C makes honey and berry timers reset, and it completely halts any crop and sapling growth. Consider the surprising first snowfall to mean you aren't getting any more of those resources until next May. I've given up bothering to grow low heat tolerance crops like rye and turnips because growing them in the spring and summer is only slightly easier than growing *anything* in the winter, but I'll be impressed if you can find a good place for them to grow without temperature stunting.
id aim for automation over gambeson in first year and make iron chain instead of gambeson. Also i like to use 6 barrels for my leather making 2 limewater 2 weak tannin 2 strong and a spare barrel to help refill used up lime/tannins
can use the honey comb on buckets as well and then store them in barrels.. 50L per barrel.. 10L per bucket. (of course 2 minutes after I type this you explain you can use barrels.. lol)
Will the bees in the woods make it through the winter with no flowers nearby? I don't remember if hives just go dormant or if they can die off. I found my hives after my first winter and had to stop playing before the next one.
I found out the other day if you have a straw dummy near by the angry bees will attack that instead of you. Super handy.
Oh that's nice to know! I'll need to make one of those for sure.
nice abode man! even though its your first playthrough you already look a veteran. you learn fast! 👍
Thank you! I did give it a trial run in a creative mode world, but grinding the materials in survival is a beast!
"From Golden Combs" is a great mod for ceramic skeps
that wont be destroyed on harvesting.
Oh interesting, I might have to check that one out!
If I recall you can squeeze honey into a bucket as well.
Nice to know. I do end up making a barrel for honey at some point in the future but didn't know about the bucket.
Love it! I just bought downloaded it last night and now I'm back to check out the newest video along with all the mods you are using! Great video man!
That's great to hear, it's a really fun game! Hope you enjoy it.
Watering Crops can moisturize up to 100%, very effective even in hotter area.
Oh nice to know, I might need to make a watering can
I just checked your yt page, and there is the video. 😮 Thanks for the good content man, love your VS videos.
Thank you for watching!
Nice house! I for one tend to build as little as possible whenever I play sandbox survival games, and even in my most recent world I didn't see a reason to really build a base until the winter cold gave me one.
I'd be careful with accounting for crop temperatures. You're on the last day of August at the end of the video, and snow can fall at basically any moment during autumn, and going below -5C makes honey and berry timers reset, and it completely halts any crop and sapling growth. Consider the surprising first snowfall to mean you aren't getting any more of those resources until next May. I've given up bothering to grow low heat tolerance crops like rye and turnips because growing them in the spring and summer is only slightly easier than growing *anything* in the winter, but I'll be impressed if you can find a good place for them to grow without temperature stunting.
Yeah I may end up not going with turnips/rye if the new location doesn't work out with the temps.
I've been trying to build with plast but mannnnn baking that quicklime is a pain T.T
Yes it is! I was really lucky to get a big vein of coal nearby so it made the process a bit less painful.
plant trees around the rice field and one in the middle, that will take care of the temperature
Ahh that's a good idea, I might give that a try in my next growing season.
Beautiful new house!
Thank you!
もうすぐ5000人だね!すごい!
VINTAGE STORYみてるのたのしい
ありがとうございますううう!5000人いけるかな!
Press and hold Alt to release the mouse and you can click without moving.
I’d love to see a time speed up from the craftings you do instead of a cut
You can squeeze your honey directly into a bucket instead of bowl.
Nice to know! Thank you
Plaster always takes so long to make I just buy it from building materials traders.
id aim for automation over gambeson in first year and make iron chain instead of gambeson. Also i like to use 6 barrels for my leather making 2 limewater 2 weak tannin 2 strong and a spare barrel to help refill used up lime/tannins
I definitely think the windmill will come before the armor.
can use the honey comb on buckets as well and then store them in barrels.. 50L per barrel.. 10L per bucket. (of course 2 minutes after I type this you explain you can use barrels.. lol)
Haha, thank you! I didn't know about the bucket but I will definitely be using a barrel.
Lovely home, but you really NEED stairs :)
Yes! A staircase is the first big project for sure.
Will the bees in the woods make it through the winter with no flowers nearby? I don't remember if hives just go dormant or if they can die off. I found my hives after my first winter and had to stop playing before the next one.
I'm pretty sure wild bees do not de-spawn but I'm not 100% sure.
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Is it easier to make quartz windows or glass windows ??
Yes you definitely can, I just don't like the black border on the glass slab windows. The panes look so much nicer!
How about some Null Sector please?
I'm debating if I want to go straight into Null Sector or finish out my missions on Styx first