3:10 "Luckily the other window was unlocked, so Jordan didn't have to shred up his hands climbing inside." ...You can just... remove the glass from a broken window. You need something in your hands to knock the shards out of the frame, or pick them up out of the frame, with (don't want to do it barehanded) but just right click on the window, and press "remove glass"
Thanks for the comments! I have less than a minute to continue these stories, so I probably simplify things sometimes. I'd have definitely tried to clear the glass away from the shattered window. I'm not sure if I knew that you could use an item in your hand to do it, though. Good tip.
You should probably focus on getting a supply of food, water, and securing your home. For food- You can either try and head back to town- though you've gotten out of there for a reason, so alternatively, try scavenging around your home. Even a few insects would be better than nothing. For water- See if you can't find any containers to set out in the rain. A storm is coming, so getting water won't be a problem so long as you have something to collect it in. And for security- Since you don't have a hammer, I'd suggest using furniture to create an improvised barricade. Set one up at your bedroom door, moving it in place whenever you go to sleep, which should minimize the chance of waking up with something gnawing at your toes. Maybe move the wardrobe in the livingroom to one of the windows, the fridge can block something else. Anything to stall the undead to give you time to plan and prepare yourself if and when a horde shows up at your door. If you find a spare satchel, maybe put some non-perishables and clean drinking water you might find in it, and keep it in your bedroom, so you can grab it and go when something goes down, giving you a bit to live off of if you have to leave, fast, for any reason.
@@EdgeOfCasualGaming the third button from the bottom on the sidebar (The one that looks like a cabinet or counter or something) is for moving and re-arranging furniture. Also useful for picking up curtains, if you want to get the actual curtain, and not just a sheet.
I'd recommend you not do playthroughs in shorts like this. All your doing is having the primary method of viewing your series be through a broken up, short-form video series, where people scrolling through shorts are not at all guaranteed to see the individual parts consecutively, or even in order. And giving an awkward viewing experience with a weirdly edited, short video for someone who might want to see the full thing. I'd recommend making full videos first, and maybe making a short or two to show off a couple highlights of the video, or talking about the premise, to draw in viewers from shorts onto the full video.
Well, listen, I'm well aware this is something that people don't do on UA-cam, but I'm interested in experimenting with the format because I personally don't generally care for long-form Let's Play content. Maybe it doesn't work, but I'm going to continue toying with it. This channel is clearly just a purely hobbyist endeavor. Thanks for the suggestion, though.
3:10 "Luckily the other window was unlocked, so Jordan didn't have to shred up his hands climbing inside." ...You can just... remove the glass from a broken window. You need something in your hands to knock the shards out of the frame, or pick them up out of the frame, with (don't want to do it barehanded) but just right click on the window, and press "remove glass"
Thanks for the comments! I have less than a minute to continue these stories, so I probably simplify things sometimes. I'd have definitely tried to clear the glass away from the shattered window. I'm not sure if I knew that you could use an item in your hand to do it, though. Good tip.
pretty much the casual gaming you would like to get from time to time, looking foward to what comes next.
Thanks, and yeah, I'm on the verge of knowing what I'm doing in this game, so I'm curious, myself, to see if I can figure it out.
You should probably focus on getting a supply of food, water, and securing your home.
For food- You can either try and head back to town- though you've gotten out of there for a reason, so alternatively, try scavenging around your home. Even a few insects would be better than nothing.
For water- See if you can't find any containers to set out in the rain. A storm is coming, so getting water won't be a problem so long as you have something to collect it in.
And for security- Since you don't have a hammer, I'd suggest using furniture to create an improvised barricade. Set one up at your bedroom door, moving it in place whenever you go to sleep, which should minimize the chance of waking up with something gnawing at your toes. Maybe move the wardrobe in the livingroom to one of the windows, the fridge can block something else. Anything to stall the undead to give you time to plan and prepare yourself if and when a horde shows up at your door. If you find a spare satchel, maybe put some non-perishables and clean drinking water you might find in it, and keep it in your bedroom, so you can grab it and go when something goes down, giving you a bit to live off of if you have to leave, fast, for any reason.
I'm not going to lie: I didn't know you could move furniture around! First thing I'm going to try when I get back to this game.
@@EdgeOfCasualGaming the third button from the bottom on the sidebar (The one that looks like a cabinet or counter or something) is for moving and re-arranging furniture. Also useful for picking up curtains, if you want to get the actual curtain, and not just a sheet.
I'd recommend you not do playthroughs in shorts like this. All your doing is having the primary method of viewing your series be through a broken up, short-form video series, where people scrolling through shorts are not at all guaranteed to see the individual parts consecutively, or even in order. And giving an awkward viewing experience with a weirdly edited, short video for someone who might want to see the full thing.
I'd recommend making full videos first, and maybe making a short or two to show off a couple highlights of the video, or talking about the premise, to draw in viewers from shorts onto the full video.
Well, listen, I'm well aware this is something that people don't do on UA-cam, but I'm interested in experimenting with the format because I personally don't generally care for long-form Let's Play content. Maybe it doesn't work, but I'm going to continue toying with it. This channel is clearly just a purely hobbyist endeavor. Thanks for the suggestion, though.