In this video I continue making houses for all the NPC's for my first town, in this first town I plan on making all the houses out of basic materials just so everything looks like it fits together. I hope you enjoy the video as always and thanks for watching.
yup, I try not to play music from the game if I can find something that fits the mood well, and valheims music fits really nicely with the calm nature of the grassland area.
i liked a lot of your builds (i've used many of your Valheim ones) but from the few of Enshrouded that I've seen, I think you get a little carried away with accenting, especially with pillars. sometimes, less is more.
Dude I love your builds but you really suck and making instruction videos. One your instruction text at bottom of the screen is blocking everything so I can't see what your actually grabbing half the time. Maybe leave the instructions then take them down before you build so people can actually see the sizes and pieces your grabbing. Also when your setting pieces down on some of the more complicated stuff there no point of reference. Which is why my builds are not coming out right cause I'm not setting them down in the right places. I got to second level and realize my stairs and ceiling were all wrong and I have no idea why. I ended up having to delete the entire game and start over from scratch because I had massive holes in ground. Please when your doing this give use some point of references on were your placing things. I finally gave up on this game. I can't build a damn things and I keep dying over and over and over again makes me hate this game.
I use the large flat terrain tool to remove a patch of ground, then replace it in the same spot with dirt road block, which you get from using a pickaxe on dirt roads (not the stone ones, for some reason they don't give anything when dug up)
i liked the building aspect of valheim. is enshrouded better in that or comparable? for example i missed the vertical building in valheim. you couldnt really dig or build tunnels and big underground facilities. and i hated the grinding in valheim. in the end i started to cheat just to build my perfect viking village.
Enshrouded is good, I would say valheim's positives are being able to build curves and buildings at any rotation enshroudeds positives are material variety and much more freedom when it comes to building into the terrain, and not needing to worry about wood decay when something doesn't have a roof they are both very good building systems for different reasons
The buiding in Esnshrouded is much friendlier in my opinion. The materials are extremely easy to obtain and with the exception off some roof angles it's quite enjoyable. My favorite part, though, is repairing broken towns and making them mine. They hit a home run with that one. I'm not good at building like Zeroster, although I'm trying.
Thank you so much... I usually play Enshrouded at night after coming back from office and gym... But I have made the Storage Shed, the Blacksmith house and today I have completed the Farmhouse exterior.. It was a pretty tough challenge for me to collect those shroud spores and liquids.. I will start making this once the interior is completed (quests not done for any npc).. Thanks for such nice effort.. Will wait for the Alchemist House
yeah, I used the large flat square terraforming tool in the hammer and just added and removed ground around the area. then at the edges, I used the bolder-looking tool to make everything look natural.
@ZerosterGuides ❤❤Thank you so much I loved songs from Settlers, that's why I associated the melody. I need to go back to this game again edit: This is old good game old good times :)
@@nataliaorepole6602 yeah, I had to mess around with it to get it working again because it has trouble running on newer hardware, but Iv played it somewhat recently.