People really have nothing better to do than call small creators out for copying even though they clearly didn't. Not a single part of mine and Scrapman's base are similar except the brick and wood. Just because we used the same materials, doesn't mean I copied.
Core i5 12400F RX7600 32gb ddr5 It gets me like 300 fps in creative and like 180 in survival, and my base is at 70fps. It really surprised me as well, but it's probably because I try to keep my vehicles simple and welded to the ground. But the spinning blades of death take me down to 10fps sometimes, it's a bit random.
This must be fake, here are my arguments: Why is most of your base made from metal block 3? It is one of the most expensive blocks to make, and yet you decided that using it to make even the parts of your base that bots will never reach out of it? A fundamental problem is that to make just 10 metal block 3 you need 3 ember, or one burnt tree. The base looks to be made of 10000+ blocks. There simply isn't enough burnt forest in the world to make that much metal 3 (unless you used the block duplication exploit dartfrog covered once). Also, why is the interior made of level 3 wood? Pretty much everyone would try to avoid using expensive blocks and of course, to make wood 3, you need metal block 3 (once again the ember problem). Wood block 3 is also probably the ugliest block to use as an interior, could have done carpet or something like that. There is also a problem with the fact that you use armoured glass, made from ember, that once again, is a limited resource. Another thing I would like to point out is why do you use interactable parts for decorating? (For example the PC) A typical player would use cheap to make parts for decor. Now maybe you wanted to have a durable base and did the grind? But then if so, why is most of your base held up on just 4 metal pillar parts? Wouldn't it just fall once those would break? This can be seen on 15:38. The giant concrete bridge would require more stone than every single rock in the entire map could offer. And honestly, your base doesn't even resemble a base someone would build in survival without cheats or exploits. Not even scrap man's base has that many much expensive parts and blocks. And another UA-camr called Jonathan raymaker, once said he has over 1000 days on the logbook, but still lives in a wooden hut living on mostly expensive industrial factories, farms and stuff that took him forever to make. Even more flaws I would like to point out is that the sawblades to funnel the bots should be on a small 5 block post or something because the bots have a tendency to sometimes walk over them. That would never happen anyway because of the water. And do you have any infustructure outside your base, maybe an oil pond pump or something like that? Metal 3 being used as the floor by the defences is also tragic, because its not only a waste, but isn't even nessesary for the defences at all. And finally, if you can afford such an expensive base, then get an automated farm! There are many tutorials on UA-cam. Now I might be wrong, and you built the base legitimately, but to me it still looks suspicious.
I didn't make the whole base in one go, it was done slowly, so there is metal block 3 on the inside because they were built before the parts protecting them were, so at the time, they needed to be durable. Ember is finite, but I don't think you realise how much is in each forest and just how many forests there are in the world. It takes around 5 minutes to fly from one side to another. There's plenty of ember and rock. I used wood block 3 because I thought it looked good, and that's subjective. Also, I don't really get your point about using interactive parts as decoration because they're really not that expensive, especially if it's just a few logic gates and timers. The base is held up by much more than just those metal support parts. There are multiple staircases and platforms holding the base up as well, so it isn't falling down any time soon. I put the saw blades on the floor so the farmbots can walk over them into the spinning blade of death but the haybots and totebots still get scared of them. They are necessary to funnel them into the killing zone, because without them, they just stand there and do nothing. I built the floor with metal block 3 because farmbots break stuff they stand on, so if I used wood or brick, there would be loads of holes from all the raids I've done, and I started the rest of the defences with metal block 3, so if the floor was made of something else, it would have looked weird. Also, the reason it took me less time than Jonathan raymaker is because by the looks of it, he has a more laid back approach to survival than me. I also had a bit of help by friends during long grinding sessions. As for infastructure, I have a fuel station a couple of seconds away by flyer, but I didn't show it because it's nothing impressive. I could make an automatic farm, but I don't because I don't need to, and I like farming manually. Lastly I knew that running out of resources was a possibility so I had plans to maybe find a mod that allows me to get infinite stone and ember and other stuff like that. Thanks for watching the video tho:)
Great looking base.
Reminds me of when Scrapman did his.
Same..
@@GTS_doggo ...but did you know that this one is pretty much the same as Scrapman's? Minus the bed rooms etc.
People really have nothing better to do than call small creators out for copying even though they clearly didn't. Not a single part of mine and Scrapman's base are similar except the brick and wood. Just because we used the same materials, doesn't mean I copied.
holy grind! that must have taken ages
excellent design, very nice base. that t3 metal must have took hours tho><
nevertheless keep it up would love to see more!
Im a small youtuber too! Appreciate your content buddy!
what are your pc specs? my pc would NOT be able to handle that spinning wheel all those bearing pistons etc. would make my pc die
Core i5 12400F
RX7600
32gb ddr5
It gets me like 300 fps in creative and like 180 in survival, and my base is at 70fps. It really surprised me as well, but it's probably because I try to keep my vehicles simple and welded to the ground. But the spinning blades of death take me down to 10fps sometimes, it's a bit random.
@@VR_659 your pc is basicaly 2x as powerfull as mine i have an RX 5600 XT gpu 16gb of ddr4 ram
@@VR_659 i forgot the exact cpu but i know for a fact that yours is way more powerfull than mine
This must be fake, here are my arguments:
Why is most of your base made from metal block 3? It is one of the most expensive blocks to make, and yet you decided that using it to make even the parts of your base that bots will never reach out of it? A fundamental problem is that to make just 10 metal block 3 you need 3 ember, or one burnt tree. The base looks to be made of 10000+ blocks. There simply isn't enough burnt forest in the world to make that much metal 3 (unless you used the block duplication exploit dartfrog covered once). Also, why is the interior made of level 3 wood? Pretty much everyone would try to avoid using expensive blocks and of course, to make wood 3, you need metal block 3 (once again the ember problem). Wood block 3 is also probably the ugliest block to use as an interior, could have done carpet or something like that. There is also a problem with the fact that you use armoured glass, made from ember, that once again, is a limited resource. Another thing I would like to point out is why do you use interactable parts for decorating? (For example the PC) A typical player would use cheap to make parts for decor. Now maybe you wanted to have a durable base and did the grind? But then if so, why is most of your base held up on just 4 metal pillar parts? Wouldn't it just fall once those would break? This can be seen on 15:38. The giant concrete bridge would require more stone than every single rock in the entire map could offer. And honestly, your base doesn't even resemble a base someone would build in survival without cheats or exploits. Not even scrap man's base has that many much expensive parts and blocks.
And another UA-camr called Jonathan raymaker, once said he has over 1000 days on the logbook, but still lives in a wooden hut living on mostly expensive industrial factories, farms and stuff that took him forever to make. Even more flaws I would like to point out is that the sawblades to funnel the bots should be on a small 5 block post or something because the bots have a tendency to sometimes walk over them. That would never happen anyway because of the water. And do you have any infustructure outside your base, maybe an oil pond pump or something like that? Metal 3 being used as the floor by the defences is also tragic, because its not only a waste, but isn't even nessesary for the defences at all. And finally, if you can afford such an expensive base, then get an automated farm! There are many tutorials on UA-cam. Now I might be wrong, and you built the base legitimately, but to me it still looks suspicious.
I didn't make the whole base in one go, it was done slowly, so there is metal block 3 on the inside because they were built before the parts protecting them were, so at the time, they needed to be durable. Ember is finite, but I don't think you realise how much is in each forest and just how many forests there are in the world. It takes around 5 minutes to fly from one side to another. There's plenty of ember and rock. I used wood block 3 because I thought it looked good, and that's subjective. Also, I don't really get your point about using interactive parts as decoration because they're really not that expensive, especially if it's just a few logic gates and timers. The base is held up by much more than just those metal support parts. There are multiple staircases and platforms holding the base up as well, so it isn't falling down any time soon. I put the saw blades on the floor so the farmbots can walk over them into the spinning blade of death but the haybots and totebots still get scared of them. They are necessary to funnel them into the killing zone, because without them, they just stand there and do nothing. I built the floor with metal block 3 because farmbots break stuff they stand on, so if I used wood or brick, there would be loads of holes from all the raids I've done, and I started the rest of the defences with metal block 3, so if the floor was made of something else, it would have looked weird. Also, the reason it took me less time than Jonathan raymaker is because by the looks of it, he has a more laid back approach to survival than me. I also had a bit of help by friends during long grinding sessions. As for infastructure, I have a fuel station a couple of seconds away by flyer, but I didn't show it because it's nothing impressive. I could make an automatic farm, but I don't because I don't need to, and I like farming manually. Lastly I knew that running out of resources was a possibility so I had plans to maybe find a mod that allows me to get infinite stone and ember and other stuff like that. Thanks for watching the video tho:)