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【チャンネル名 KaidGames2】
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how do you get rope?
i wanted to watch the vid thru but 1minute in and ur voice is making me super bored tbh…
Also how do you get the cloth or whatever it is for the torches on your stairs
alixpress video cuz winter is coming
Just use ziplines why would you struggle with the bridge ?
I made a base in a cave with infinite food supply and crossbows
huge waste of time. Lake freezes
Stephen hawking, is that you?
Sry for the maybe dumb question, but how in the hells can I mark my house in the GPS? Still didn’t find out how to do that
2:46 you have to put studs to the wall if you want to place and stair and you dont need that many studs on the base structure you can put supporting half woods to the 1. Stud and place do it how you normally do and when you finish put another support half wood to the end stud and you can remove all the studs between them
This was good , thank you couldn’t figure out the bridge building part
Ya this is a waste of time come winter. In fact, I found base building pretty useless. The nomadic life was much more rewarding and progressive.
You can build with stone?
You can do it with 3 log walls and no need for lookout tower you made a less fidgety way but much harder to build
you can send logs via zipline
problem is also npcs cant go there
Goddamn this was really helpful I couldn’t find a way to build the stairs; I just built a ramp x( Thank you!
So many people build here. Boring area, but close to everything and safe till winter
raise your voice volume
Build a base in the trees, then destroy the stumps and the tree holding up your base.