I brought stationeers when it first came out, but I could never find any worth while tutorials to just get me started, I know it looks very complex as ive tried to play it a few times but failed, your tutorial so far has shown me so much and you have made it very easy to follow, thank you very much for your time and effort.
I really appreciate your approach to the topics you have so far. I'm not sure if you had planned on continuing this effort, but even if you're done, I just wanted to express my gratitude for your work. I just got done watching your Pipes and Fluids video and I think that your explanation made the most sense to me. I am starting your series from the beginning to see what other basic things I might have wrong in my head or missed completely. Well done, and I do hope you're not done with content for this great game!
Thank you so much for this video! I had a go at starting the game this afternoon but I was lost trying to understand the interface! I didn't understand how to switch tools for example. So your video has been really appreciated! Look forward to seeing more of your content about this game tomorrow! Thanks again!
I have had Stationeers on my wishlist for years now, and have always been put off by the sheer complexity of this game, and more importantly, the dire lack of any good, easy to understand tutorials. This is what I have been waiting for, and hoping for, for a long time. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this. I feel confident that I can now buy this game, and actually begin to learn and understand everything this amazing game has to offer.
Thank you for this content! I hope you will continue to cover this title (despite or because it is a niche title!). Stationeers content is thin on the ground despite it's long time in development!
Tip: If u have a tool in a hand and want to bring it back fast in the toolbelt, duble tap "F". and its in the belt. And u can hit "Alt" for releasing the cursor, so u can move stuff around.
Glad to hear! That was one of my reasons for starting this, I saw a lot of people hit the learning wall and give up before they could truly experience the game. Part 2 on building structures and machines is now up - th-cam.com/video/V5VRXrHxYGU/w-d-xo.html
20:10 Unsure if covered elsewhere, but worth mentioning that the welder also produces heat. Even outside the external temp (bottom right display) goes from 7C to around 20C, so one can imagine extended use in an enclosed space could be "problematic".
and the most dangerous thing is, that it releases pollutant. important for the atmo INSIDE the base. spraycans releases pollutants too - for the info ^^
Thanks for taking the time to make this series of tutorials. I just got the game and these really help. Keep up the good work!
I'm very happu to learn that people are finding these useful! Hope you're enjoying the game!
I was about to start the game for the first time, i really needed this! Thank you!
this is great, just got the game and since tutorials are the way they are i'm really grateful!
Thank you!
What a wonderful little series! I really wish there were more of these when I first got the game. Thanks for helping our new players!❤
Thank you for the kind words, I am very happy to see people are finding it useful!
This video is outstanding- I purchased this game but was lost because all the other videos glossed over the fundamentals- thanks!
I brought stationeers when it first came out, but I could never find any worth while tutorials to just get me started, I know it looks very complex as ive tried to play it a few times but failed, your tutorial so far has shown me so much and you have made it very easy to follow, thank you very much for your time and effort.
This is what I was looking for! Thank you so much! You earned a new sub!
Same from me! 🫶🤗😘
I really appreciate your approach to the topics you have so far. I'm not sure if you had planned on continuing this effort, but even if you're done, I just wanted to express my gratitude for your work. I just got done watching your Pipes and Fluids video and I think that your explanation made the most sense to me. I am starting your series from the beginning to see what other basic things I might have wrong in my head or missed completely. Well done, and I do hope you're not done with content for this great game!
Thank you so much for this video! I had a go at starting the game this afternoon but I was lost trying to understand the interface! I didn't understand how to switch tools for example. So your video has been really appreciated! Look forward to seeing more of your content about this game tomorrow!
Thanks again!
I have had Stationeers on my wishlist for years now, and have always been put off by the sheer complexity of this game, and more importantly, the dire lack of any good, easy to understand tutorials. This is what I have been waiting for, and hoping for, for a long time. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this. I feel confident that I can now buy this game, and actually begin to learn and understand everything this amazing game has to offer.
Thank you for this content! I hope you will continue to cover this title (despite or because it is a niche title!). Stationeers content is thin on the ground despite it's long time in development!
Tip: If u have a tool in a hand and want to bring it back fast in the toolbelt, duble tap "F". and its in the belt. And u can hit "Alt" for releasing the cursor, so u can move stuff around.
this is really useful since most guides i find are out of date, i cant wait to see more
Glad to hear! That was one of my reasons for starting this, I saw a lot of people hit the learning wall and give up before they could truly experience the game.
Part 2 on building structures and machines is now up - th-cam.com/video/V5VRXrHxYGU/w-d-xo.html
20:10 Unsure if covered elsewhere, but worth mentioning that the welder also produces heat. Even outside the external temp (bottom right display) goes from 7C to around 20C, so one can imagine extended use in an enclosed space could be "problematic".
and the most dangerous thing is, that it releases pollutant. important for the atmo INSIDE the base. spraycans releases pollutants too - for the info ^^
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