@@hardwaredespair you should look up a vintage story pig farm. It's fairly simple design I've seen that lets baby pigs fall down a level and when they are big enough they make their way to the top level for you to take out and process. That way you have a steady supply if pigs
I think what's happening is you are clicking once to collect, and some reason its causing the pan motion glitch. Like water said below you click once to load pan, and click again to do the panning. It makes a sound of swishing dirt when it's working. Panning takes a while to go through several blocks , you can just drop the soils along the shore, and you can pan two high stacks of it too. If you do it at night , you can always make a panning shack to make a secure place drifters won't hurt ya , and most seem to like doing it off camera as , it is not always that exciting. I left comment on one of the earlier vids about more early game blocks can be used/made for building that doesn't require metal tools or hard to get resources - packed dirt, Cob, Strewn Straw, Light and dark mud bricks , any wood block and baked clay blocks. Thats on top of cobble stone of course. There's also an early game quartz "window" block , but i forget what it' s named off hand. but i think it' s just quartz and sticks. ( normally, i skip that until i have a bloomery and bronze pick axe and make real glass myself. ) How you have your base makes for easy expansion - you can punch a door way, and add on to the side for rooms, also if you go with a flat roof option ( as opposed to pitched roof ) building up an down for expanding, are always fairly easy to do as well. You can make tall multi story with pitch roofs and have attics too, I just find it simpler to flat roof , uses less materials, and less time gathering resources or baking shingles, and quickly make additions ... even look out spots and balconies. Once you have access to a bucket for water sources, flat roofs also can double as secure farm plot spaces too. i'm more of a practical builder, than going for style though. also when you get time, crafting up a couple more storage vessels and placing them in cellar will help you store berries, meat, grains, and veggies longer, until you are ready to cook with as well. That way you don't have cluttering up your inventory or eating em to make space all the time, and can be there when ya need it.( storage vessel, not baskets ... thats what their actual purpose is for, longer food preservation. ) but great Vid! you are picking it up quite well!
Yeah, something is off with your panning & clicking. I wonder if your snapping ctrl & shift effect it as well. I'll also highlight the other person's advice to not put your panning blocks in the water, it causes all that odd floating stuff.
Something is definitely wrong with your game, panning is normally very smooth. You should just need to click once to pick up the material, and click again to pan it. Do you have some kind of unusual multi-button mouse or something? Maybe it thinks you are pressing multiple keys at once? Also, you don't need to put the sand or whatever in the water, just put it on the shoreline to avoid creating annoying water voids. For metal tools, I suggest reading the progression guide and the smelting guide carefully. You will need charcoal, a pair of tongs, a crucible, 40 nuggets of copper, a pickaxe mold, and a hammer mold. Do not try to make any other tools until you have both a pickaxe and a hammer.
Pretty sure some of your panning issues are because you're putting the block in the water so as you pan from it its creating a void that the water is flowing into. Then the water flow pushes your character bounding box a little bit into the block you are panning which is not a water block and when you do an action like moving it cancels the panning action. Long story short, put the block you're panning on the bank beside the water, not in the water. Though not sure what is causing the pan lag bug. Panning always takes exactly the same amount of time... It could also be because the block you are panning is turning the water around it into flowing water (because its flowing into the void created) and maybe it needs to be still water? Not sure. I always just put a row of the item I'm panning on the bank and work my way through and I've never had any issues so give it a go.
while i'm enjoying the playthrough so far, i do think your next playthrough should have tool speed set to 300%. it will help you develop quicker, and make it easier on your overall experience with the game. I think its best after you got a better hang of the game, and then get to truly enjoy it as a challenge. consider making a 100 day series, they work pretty good with the algorithm, and overall it's a good project, release them as you play, and then make a 100 day compilation to post.
Yes more vintage story. You've been killing it with content. Cdda, rimworld, vintage story and now core keeper. Love it
Thanks, man. I appreciate you watching and your comments. They help keep me motivated. :)
@@hardwaredespair you should look up a vintage story pig farm. It's fairly simple design I've seen that lets baby pigs fall down a level and when they are big enough they make their way to the top level for you to take out and process. That way you have a steady supply if pigs
Put your crocks in to a clay storage vessel in the cellar for further storage bonuses.
Hardware Despair yet non stop content. love it, love it.
FYI: Currant bushes stack 2x tall.
I think what's happening is you are clicking once to collect, and some reason its causing the pan motion glitch. Like water said below you click once to load pan, and click again to do the panning. It makes a sound of swishing dirt when it's working.
Panning takes a while to go through several blocks , you can just drop the soils along the shore, and you can pan two high stacks of it too.
If you do it at night , you can always make a panning shack to make a secure place drifters won't hurt ya , and most seem to like doing it off camera as , it is not always that exciting.
I left comment on one of the earlier vids about more early game blocks can be used/made for building that doesn't require metal tools or hard to get resources - packed dirt, Cob, Strewn Straw, Light and dark mud bricks , any wood block and baked clay blocks. Thats on top of cobble stone of course. There's also an early game quartz "window" block , but i forget what it' s named off hand. but i think it' s just quartz and sticks. ( normally, i skip that until i have a bloomery and bronze pick axe and make real glass myself. )
How you have your base makes for easy expansion - you can punch a door way, and add on to the side for rooms, also if you go with a flat roof option ( as opposed to pitched roof ) building up an down for expanding, are always fairly easy to do as well. You can make tall multi story with pitch roofs and have attics too, I just find it simpler to flat roof , uses less materials, and less time gathering resources or baking shingles, and quickly make additions ... even look out spots and balconies. Once you have access to a bucket for water sources, flat roofs also can double as secure farm plot spaces too.
i'm more of a practical builder, than going for style though.
also when you get time, crafting up a couple more storage vessels and placing them in cellar will help you store berries, meat, grains, and veggies longer, until you are ready to cook with as well.
That way you don't have cluttering up your inventory or eating em to make space all the time, and can be there when ya need it.( storage vessel, not baskets ... thats what their actual purpose is for, longer food preservation. )
but great Vid! you are picking it up quite well!
Yeah, something is off with your panning & clicking. I wonder if your snapping ctrl & shift effect it as well. I'll also highlight the other person's advice to not put your panning blocks in the water, it causes all that odd floating stuff.
Another good video 😊
Something is definitely wrong with your game, panning is normally very smooth. You should just need to click once to pick up the material, and click again to pan it. Do you have some kind of unusual multi-button mouse or something? Maybe it thinks you are pressing multiple keys at once?
Also, you don't need to put the sand or whatever in the water, just put it on the shoreline to avoid creating annoying water voids.
For metal tools, I suggest reading the progression guide and the smelting guide carefully. You will need charcoal, a pair of tongs, a crucible, 40 nuggets of copper, a pickaxe mold, and a hammer mold. Do not try to make any other tools until you have both a pickaxe and a hammer.
Pretty sure some of your panning issues are because you're putting the block in the water so as you pan from it its creating a void that the water is flowing into. Then the water flow pushes your character bounding box a little bit into the block you are panning which is not a water block and when you do an action like moving it cancels the panning action. Long story short, put the block you're panning on the bank beside the water, not in the water. Though not sure what is causing the pan lag bug. Panning always takes exactly the same amount of time... It could also be because the block you are panning is turning the water around it into flowing water (because its flowing into the void created) and maybe it needs to be still water? Not sure. I always just put a row of the item I'm panning on the bank and work my way through and I've never had any issues so give it a go.
while i'm enjoying the playthrough so far, i do think your next playthrough should have tool speed set to 300%. it will help you develop quicker, and make it easier on your overall experience with the game. I think its best after you got a better hang of the game, and then get to truly enjoy it as a challenge.
consider making a 100 day series, they work pretty good with the algorithm, and overall it's a good project, release them as you play, and then make a 100 day compilation to post.
also, there are plenty of mods that add little quality of life stuff, and survival alternatives you'd most likely enjoy.
i know this was 2 months ago but you put your live stream in the wrong spot on your play list. hope you see this.