I think it would be cool and more immersive if building and upgrading took time to complete, maybe even adding an animation for it.
Although I wouldn't mind it, I know lots of players do. Having it as a server option would be nice though
we used to have to beat the building with a hammer to build it. then they changed it.
Then it became when you place a building block. it starts at low health and quickly generates health
I can remember just hitting walls/floors/foundations till i thought i would go mad, (or madder) if anyone wants to slow down building and upgrading just play on vanilla servers and slowly grow very old
What players? It wouldn't even have to be a slow process. Instant building is just so unimmersive and lame.
building doesnt have to be immersive, i dont ponder endlessly on whether the doors, windows, walls or anything else for that matter is in the "right" place , I build to protect myself and my loot not to achieve some kind
of inner peace,
I have built thousands of bases and the quicker i do it the better, then i can get on with the rest of the game.
if the devs decided to bring back the old system where when you place a block it starts at low health then gradually increases in health I'd be fine with it. but then the animation would be long and tedious.
STUPENDOUS IDEA for servers with less than 20 people...
That would be horrible, players near by would just shoot arrows or bullets from their base impeding yours
Then don't build next to random bases. Starting out is always a bit difficult, but this would affect everyone.
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no, way! who would ever do that in a survival game! I think OP is on to something!
Yup, definitely! I mean why would you ever build to other players anyway?!?
Build 20 squares away from any player, as @MageTrixx mentioned - preferably on 20 pop or lower server - or better... on 0 player single player PVE mode only. Oh - and don't forget to disable NPC's and scientists (heli?) - god forbid one ganks you while you're waiting for your base to finish being built...
Sounds role-playerish
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