I spend once a good 30 minutes just doing that, because we had a especially juicy Mountain full of Silver. grab as much metal ore they can handle, run from the Mountains down to the closes coast. ![]() I found that friends of mine never use Carts. I feel what they should do is make the Cart not suck so hard when you load it fully up with Silver. It feels random that you can't hop through Portals with metal ore/ingots and I understand why. Metal ore/ingots is another thing like that. but later on there should be ways to either automate or make acquiring Resin easier. I understand that early on the player needs to struggle for Resin. Just as ec928 said about not being able to plant/farm more then one item at once, or the same it is with VorteX lament about Resin. and then later on give the player tools to make it less as a chore as it originally was. make the player do certain early game things that feel like chores. So of course they want you to use them, feel like a Viking to travel the seas to distant lands. Compared with other games similar, the Boats is something none other has. It just feels like something to make it a bit harder to gather important resources and that's it.Yeah, I see that what a big point is in Valheim is. Originally posted by vinyblaster:The limitation of ores and ingots not being able to make it through portals seems so artificial to me. etc that come my way or waste a lot of time portaling back and forth. I feel like I can only gather one or two things sometimes, like if I want wood in bulk I have to discard all the feathers, resin, grey dwarf eyes, rocks. If just the armor and food were not taking up so much space, it would be a ton better. Yes, I can drop a portal and dump it every few min, but it gets old. In 5 min after leaving my house, I will invariably be attacked by a dwarf (3 slots for wood, rock, resin, and maybe more junk), something from whatever zone I went to (more stuff, eg black metal and coins, or wolf meat and pelt, etc) and then Ill see a wild plant and grab a thistle or berry, and my armor and tools and food, and all of a sudden I haven't done anything and my bag is full again. ![]() The other is the lack of inventory space. The pot needs a make-all-you-can button and the oven could stand to hold 10 items, or at least 5 so you get full stacks after N goes instead of constant stacks of 8 or 12 when trying to get to 10 of something. I get that burnt food is a thing so you can't leave it, but the quantities are a bit low, esp the oven and pot. The smelters are terrible, they need constant input of coal and ore and can't be left to work for very long before they stop again and need a whopping 10 more ore (how about hold 30, one full stack, at least) and coal (also hold enough for 30. The windmill and spinning wheel are examples of good ideas - they hold a ton and do their thing without needing to be poked at every 2 min (though the 1/2 stack from 50 in the windmill is dubious). The best would be to add more possibilities of Base Defense, maybe make Sharp stakes not take damage themselves when dealing damage would be a start, maybe making them not a target for enemies would help to, I don't know. Campfires/Bonfires are the better choice here, by completely negating spawn all around your base but then you completely disable the whole "Raid" mechanic. That's why most people start to dig trenches or mounds steep enough to block enemies from even getting in. You can place Sharp stakes around, but what is the point if they also take damage while doing damage to enemies? Honestly the whole "Defend your Base" is not well thought out. Any slight slope makes it impossible to pull it, full loaded even flat areas are a pain to traverse with it.Īnd then those Sharp stakes. Once you have some weight in it, you would need to build a whole flatish road from to where-ever you want to use it. the question is how else to transport metal ore/bar. While I don't dislike not being able to bring metal ore/bars through Portals. ![]() What is the thing about Valheim you dislike most?įor me after some pondering I have to say the Cart and the Sharp stakes are very close tied together.
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