The aesthetic of the finished product is really nice, but I'd have to change up the flooring, the repeating tiles just drive me bonkers. I have to have a border. Whether in conan or minecraft lol. Shit even in ark survival evolved I like my floors outlined in stone but filled in with wood or lumber if I'm in prim+. Honestly that's probably why I've never built with agrossean or aquilonian pieces. It's easier to blend sets like turanian, arena, khitan and yamatai. I wonder how a nemedian foundation would look with the greco roman sets... maybe yamatai but I dislike the bamboo mat look of the floor part. Note: for historical accuracy, always put outward facing windows on the top floor. They very rarely put windows on the bottom floor. Not that I adhere to this strictly, but know the rules to break the rules as they say.
Amazing like always. Nice work!
is it possible to build such a base without mods?
have you done any builds without "less building placement " mods
Yes I have.... you should look for some of my older videos (like this for example ua-cam.com/video/0y_0QMzlqHA/v-deo.html)
The aesthetic of the finished product is really nice, but I'd have to change up the flooring, the repeating tiles just drive me bonkers. I have to have a border. Whether in conan or minecraft lol. Shit even in ark survival evolved I like my floors outlined in stone but filled in with wood or lumber if I'm in prim+.
Honestly that's probably why I've never built with agrossean or aquilonian pieces. It's easier to blend sets like turanian, arena, khitan and yamatai. I wonder how a nemedian foundation would look with the greco roman sets... maybe yamatai but I dislike the bamboo mat look of the floor part.
Note: for historical accuracy, always put outward facing windows on the top floor. They very rarely put windows on the bottom floor. Not that I adhere to this strictly, but know the rules to break the rules as they say.