the big thing I see you're missing is that there's two different types of roof, 26° and 45° angles. And you're mixing them up. My friends did that as well with their first big house and it resulted in that abomination I posted earlier with the leaky roof. They stacked two levels of roof over...
I'll give it a second look. I joined the server for the first time within like 2 hours of your initial post and I saw this giant mansion with protected chests everywhere and was like "what's there to do..."
The next boss is the "Elder" (notice the five stones where you start out and hang the tropies, they're ordered by progression). Bronze is after the deer boss because you can't crush rocks without the Antler pickaxe.
it kinda goes
Leather armor from meadows -> deer boss -> bronze armor from...
I'd actually buy a 1050ti for my wifes computer because of the giant ass 30" monitor that only does DVI Dual Link and the 750ti is so aged now.
I wouldn't buy it as part of a completely new computer though.
That's just the first stage of three
First house is what you built
second house is a giant ass mansion
third house is what you built as you figure out you don't need a giant ass mansion. to shelter your crafting stations and one bed.
If those three tweets are the worst Fox News has to offer, they don't have much of a case. I'd say they have exactly as much of a case as the Twitter shitmind has on Gina.
Is anyone running a dedicated 24/7 machine I could hop on? The game does suffer from the normal survival game aspect of being utterly boring on your own, and just hopping on random servers means they might be gone tomorrow and therefore also your Trump Tower is gone.
You thought Nvidia relaunching RTX 2060 was crazy? Better sit down
https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-is-now-resupplying-4-year-old-geforce-gtx-1050-ti-pascal-gpus-to-aibs
So basically don't upgrade armor at all, because the durability of armor is not really an issue, but unless you can advance to the next tier soon, upgrade your weapons as much as you can?
Got the cultivator and immediately went stupid with it. Friend cleared a massive area over two hours and flattened it with a million rocks. I covered the whole thing in grass and trees after he logged :D
is upgrading equipment worth it? What exactly does it do? I'm on Bronze armor and sword now.
Does grass ever come back? I got my first pickaxe and now the vicinity of our weird bunker looks like we're on the moon.
I also tried to see how deep I could dig, and at some point I realized that from the other side I just created a giant death trap of falling damage. Everyone was very amused.
I'm not a fan of the "more hitpoints" mechanic that some games use (was it PoE or D3?) as it results in monsters becoming complete bullet sponges and fights just take forever.
How does the difficuly scale exactly?
The boring way - just increase hitpoints
The stupid way - just increase damage done to players
the sensible way - more enemies?