I go into the game to play and build when installing sunny, constant rains and fogs if you are bored in the game, find yourself another one
Posts by viktorij51
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550vm there was a comma there
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The mattress gives you exactly the landing point, it's hard to calculate this point just to teleport.
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I reached a depth of 5,000 meters, there's water below, what should I do next, and I collected a lot of sulfur and tungsten
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Thanks, I've solved this problem.
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I did not understand that this is a drawing, so my advice is not appropriate.
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THE GRID IS ON, I'M STANDING AS I'M USED TO IN THE LAVA VERSION, EVERYTHING ELSE IS DISABLED.
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It's hard for me to explain the translator translates incorrectly. The blocks don't fall but are placed below their place. I'll take a picture. I just need a detailed guide to the construction settings.
I lost 7 players, the rest are putting up blueprints, there are practically no lava versions of new buildings.
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distorted translation
The blocks are falling through and not being installed in their place. There was no such problem in the lava version.
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what needs to be done to prevent the blocks from falling through during construction
a great desire to take a club and blow the brains out of this architect
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BUT YOU CAN JUST DISASSEMBLE THE BOAT, MOVE WHERE YOU NEED TO AND ASSEMBLE THE BOAT.
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put a saddle on her and she will
obey you. I put a mattress in the right place and teleport horses from other islands goto spawn -
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I would ask you to return the antlers to the deer and moose as trophies.
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Steam only recognizes the computer's IP address, you can change the name for it. You're just a new player.
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I had 32 people playing, no one could build anything, there are a lot of construction settings, a lot is not
clear, the blocks themselves rotate do not fit where they need to, so we'll learn first and play later -
I'm going back to the lava version, I'm sick of this stupid cool construction where it's impossible to build normally
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All the good that was in the lava of the version stupidly forgotten the labor spent, so there is nothing in return