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anxietreedev · 2 years ago
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Forest soup mmmMMMmm
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Would you eat the forest soup? Rounding off the food based automations this week for the basebuilder project :) Moving forward into more combat soon
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atomic188 · 7 months ago
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Roman Triumph Survival City Builder - BaseBuilder - Management Defense
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ty-bayonet-betteridge · 1 year ago
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i like how mumbo has barely said anything about his base theme this season. he built the mothball and then spent four episodes dicking around. icon
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ohvalin · 1 year ago
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RailGods of Hysterra is a Solo/Online Co-Op Lovecraftian base-building/survival game Ride, upgrade and control a living train whose locomotive is entangled with a weird creature!
Discord server: http://discord.gg/Troglobytes
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tldsurvival · 4 months ago
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Me thinks I'm gonna have to download 500mb of fixes soon
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haunted-minecrafting · 19 days ago
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in a messy process of building out an area... i find it is very rare, we see much of the in between process of creating in Minecraft - it can be pure chaos, & that is exactly what this is...
i will need to remove the frame at the top for what was going to be a mushroom top, as it is way too low... & i may change my mind, it may not be a mushroom... i'm not sure what it wants to be just yet other than chaos... i'm okay with chaos, as most of my life has been lived in a chaotic state for various reasons...
i was able to complete 2 gardens though at this "farmhouse"... they turned out lovely - but, as we know, in order to enjoy the beauty of the world, we must also embrace the not so beautiful - this is what i am doing...
you can visit this build here at Haunted, Minecraft:
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inkydoc · 6 months ago
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ah yes infinity nikki is scratching all the gaming itches i have except for the need for story/lore so i'll play a little more to honour my love nikki days :D
it is a little too much like genshin for comfort tbh, but i can live with that now that i found a cute outfit to roam around in :3
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witchblade · 2 years ago
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is there an ant farm or anthill simulator game yet. i feel like ants are perfectly situated for the management of like a rimworld type game
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thedetectiveofinaba · 2 years ago
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... bruh. I find it amusing how Cult of the Lamb actively enables you to be harsh and execute your allies if they think that the cult you lead is BS. The option of killing is way more efficient since I TRIED to be nice and instead lost Faith AND money from the tutorial member leaving.
Omw to just assassinate cult members if they disobey when that Doctrine is ever accepted.
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aboutbeverages · 4 days ago
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First time playing The Alters from 11 bit studios. Featured beverage is Sunday’s Bloody Mary Mix. Subscribe on YouTube. !sprecher !powergpu !beverage !youtube !tiktok
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absurdpositivity · 5 months ago
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Terraria Base Building: Crafting Your Ultimate Home in the World of Terraria
https://absurd.link/2025/01/27/terraria-base-building-crafting-your-ultimate-home-in-the-world-of-terraria/ Let’s explore how to build not just a functional fortress but a vibrant, living world.
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chizu117 · 8 months ago
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The settlers in Fallout 4 are an extant form of tamagotchi to me
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agileseen24 · 9 months ago
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How to Start an Outpost in Starfield: A Comprehensive Guide
The universe of Starfield is vast and filled with endless possibilities, offering players the chance to explore, engage in combat, and embark on exciting missions. However, one of the most rewarding aspects of the game is the ability to establish your own outpost. An outpost serves as a hub for resource gathering, crafting, and a place to call home among the stars. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to start and manage an outpost effectively, ensuring your journey through space is as rewarding as it is thrilling.
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Understanding the Importance of Outposts
Before diving into the nitty-gritty of outpost construction, it’s essential to understand why outposts are beneficial in Starfield.
Resource Management: Outposts allow you to gather and manage resources efficiently, which is crucial for crafting and upgrading your gear.
Customization: Players can personalize their outposts to reflect their style and strategy, making them unique in the expansive universe.
Strategic Location: A well-placed outpost can serve as a waypoint for exploration and provide a safe zone away from the dangers of space.
Crew Management: Outposts allow you to recruit and manage crew members, assigning them roles to automate resource gathering and tasks.
Finding the Perfect Location
The first step in establishing your outpost is finding the right location. Here’s how to do it effectively:
Use Your Ship’s Scanning Tools: While flying through space, utilize your ship’s scanning features to identify planets with abundant resources. Look for planets that have essential materials such as iron, aluminum, and various flora and fauna.
Assess Planetary Conditions: When you find a suitable planet, consider its conditions. Factors like gravity, temperature, and atmosphere can impact your outpost's functionality. For example, a planet with extreme temperatures may require additional life support systems.
Look for Resource Nodes: Once you land, scout the area for resource nodes. These are spots where you can gather materials to build and expand your outpost.
Safety First: Ensure the location is relatively safe from hostile creatures or factions. You want your outpost to be a safe haven, not a battleground.
Gathering Initial Resources
After choosing your location, it’s time to gather the necessary resources to start building your outpost. Here’s how to get started:
Collect Basic Materials: Begin by mining essential materials like iron, aluminum, and copper. These can be found on most planets, but you may need to explore a bit to locate larger deposits.
Utilize Your Tools: Make sure you are equipped with a mining tool to gather resources quickly. You’ll need a fair amount of materials to construct your initial structures.
Explore for Additional Resources: While mining, keep an eye out for rare resources that can be useful later in your outpost’s development. Items like water and various plants can enhance your outpost's functionality.
Constructing Your First Structures
With your initial resources in hand, it’s time to start building. Here are the key structures you should focus on first:
Habitat Module: The habitat module is essential for providing shelter for you and your crew. This space will serve as your living quarters and a base of operations for managing your outpost.
Resource Extractors: These machines automate the gathering of resources, making your life much easier. Place extractors on resource nodes to ensure a steady supply of materials.
Storage Units: As you collect resources, you’ll need a place to store them. Construct storage units to keep your materials organized and easily accessible.
Power Generators: Depending on the energy requirements of your outpost, you may need to build power generators. These will ensure your structures are operational and can support various functions.
Crafting Stations: Establish crafting stations to allow you to create and upgrade items. This is crucial for enhancing your equipment and ensuring you’re well-prepared for exploration.
Managing Your Outpost
Once your initial structures are in place, it’s time to manage your outpost effectively. Here are some tips to keep your outpost running smoothly:
Assign Crew Members: Recruiting crew members is a vital part of managing your outpost. Assign them to various roles, such as resource gathering, crafting, or defense, to automate tasks and increase efficiency.
Monitor Resource Levels: Keep an eye on your resource levels to ensure you don’t run out of essential materials. Regularly check your storage units and extractors to manage your supplies.
Upgrade Structures: As you progress in the game, invest in upgrading your outpost structures. This can improve efficiency, increase storage capacity, and enhance your crafting abilities.
Customize Your Space: Personalize your outpost to reflect your style. You can add decorations, modify the layout, and build additional structures based on your gameplay preferences.
Establish a Communication System: Setting up a communication system allows you to interact with other players or NPCs. This can lead to trading opportunities and collaborations.
Expanding Your Outpost
As you progress through Starfield, you may want to expand your outpost to accommodate new features and crew members. Here’s how to do that:
Construct Additional Modules: Build more habitat modules to house additional crew members and expand your operations. Each module can serve a specific purpose, such as research or manufacturing.
Diversify Resource Gathering: As you explore new planets, gather a variety of resources to support more complex crafting. This may involve building specialized extractors for different resource types.
Implement Defense Systems: If you encounter hostile factions or creatures, consider adding defense systems to protect your outpost. Turrets and other defensive structures can help secure your base.
Connect Multiple Outposts: Once you establish several outposts, consider connecting them for resource sharing and management. This network can streamline your operations and enhance your capabilities.
Exploring the Universe from Your Outpost
With a fully functional outpost, you’re now ready to embark on deeper explorations. Here are some tips to maximize your adventures:
Plan Your Missions: Use your outpost as a launching point for missions. Plan your routes and objectives, ensuring you have the necessary supplies and equipment before heading out.
Utilize Your Crew: Your crew can accompany you on missions, providing additional support. Assign roles based on their strengths, such as combat or engineering.
Gather Data and Resources: While exploring, gather data on new planets and resources. This information can inform your future outpost expansions and upgrades.
Engage with the Community: If you're playing with others, engage in trading or collaborations. This can provide unique resources and enhance your overall gameplay experience.
Stay Updated: The universe of Starfield is constantly evolving. Keep an eye out for updates or community events that may introduce new resources, missions, or gameplay features.
Conclusion
Starting an outpost in Starfield is not just about building structures; it’s about creating a unique space where you can gather resources, craft items, and prepare for your next adventure. By carefully choosing a location, managing resources effectively, and expanding your outpost over time, you can establish a thriving hub in the universe. Enjoy the journey, and may your outpost be a beacon of exploration and adventure among the stars!
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3projh · 11 months ago
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* what is your favorite part of playing Grounded?
* what is your favorite part of playing Grounded? * follow @The40YearOldGamer311 #YouTube #youtuber #channel #grounded #survival #gameplay #bossfights #basebuilding #basebuildinggames #scavengerhunts #exploration #strategy #mutations #nature #ps5 #ps5gameplay #streaming
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ohvalin · 1 year ago
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New RailGods update just dropped!
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mellonhead58 · 6 months ago
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Also for what it's worth, "[thing]like" is so much more pleasant to read fifty thousand times than the many combinations of:
base building
open-world
survival
PvP
PvE
crafting
resource management
"You shouldn't call video game genres [thing]likes because" buddy, it's a natural transitional state. Lots of video game genres started out being named after their most notable entry or entries. FPSes used to be called "Doom clones" before evolving their own terminology. Some genres never do, and people just forget about the original game and keep the name. How many roguelike fans are familiar with Rogue? How many adventure game fans even know the genre is named after a game called Adventure?
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