My channel used to focus exclusively on gaming tutorials. However, after the last 2 years with the pandemic, I have had so many life changes that I currently do not have time to play games. So I am branching out to other topics.
This is great because as sorcerer you lose half your stamina so climbing is a pain so obviously stairs help alot, being outside you have more room, now can you make a video to support lightning storm buff.😊
6 years later and most of this tutorial is still instructional and helpful! Thank you for this, and I am going to have to incorporate some of these design features into my next tower!
man the building snapping points in this game are horrendous, was trying to place a door frame in middle of two foundations, impossible, i give up, I'm just gonna try to do the minimum of base building.
Hi thanks, my first 3 levels went fine, but the ceiling on the next 3 up having trouble with wedge to close the centre, I built pillars all the way up but the pillar is going on top of the pillar not covering over and following the pattern like I did with first 3 level.
Worst stability sytem in any game ever, 2 adjacent foundations with 3 walls and ceilings placed away from each other will have different stability on the ceilings
well, aside from looking better an exterior staircase isn't a great choice for a tower. It's a lot easier to defend a tower without external stairs than it is one with internal stairs. As long as this is inside the curtain wall I don't see a huge issue with it, and you're right. It does look better.
"I think it’s where ppl get caught up in building" not it’s with pieces that never fit or the game being a dumb ass and not understanding there’s actually enough space.
Most annoyingly stupid mechanic in the entire game. If only it actually worked that would be fine. No you can have two side exactly build the same way and oops by some random game calculation one is actually not stable enough to have a roof. Bc that make sense of course.
Does the material used to build a structure affect it's stability? I know Sandstone is the most basic build type, but if I were to, for example, make a building out of Reinforced Metal, would it have more stability than if that same structure was made out of Sandstone?
I honestly make a wall that incorporates two of these designs into one. I wanted full functioning walls that you could also man for firing out windows at enemy outside of the wall, there is a run way across the top also with little towers on various points of the wall.