1:23 I mount a scythe blade and a net on a two-sided handle. This only takes up a single inventory slot. When I go harvesting grass, I sweep with the scythe which can spawn up to THREE bundles of grass (I think it may be based on how hard you swing; a harder swing may increase the CHANCE for multiple drops). Then, following through with the swing with a slight roll of the wrist will bring the net forward over the grass scooping it up. The handle also extends the net in case something flys up onto a ledge or into the water just out of your reach. If you aren’t pressed for bag space, you can keep the net and scythe separate. Hold the net in one hand just above the grass, and swing your scythe under it with the other hand.. This will scoop the bundles up immediately. 2:45 This is handy IF you fall into a spot that you can’t get out of and you don’t have a teleport potion. A better option is to burn yourself to death, but I had no way of making fire that first time. Then, grab a teleport potion and go back to the crevice you fell into to get your stuff and port out. Sometimes an item will fall through the ground. One of two things usually happens. One: it falls onto a different part of the map. I was exploring around the Mining shrine and fell into a crevice. My weapon fell into the mine entrance below but my pack and other items were still in the crevice. Two: it falls into the void. If this happens, it USUALLY gets sent to your mailbox, so check frequently. 4:20 For chest cooking, I place the grass and logs BEHIND the chest. This allows me to load the chest BASE and LID with food too. I keep a single piece of COOKED food in each slot, and I’ll keep a slot with a single Spriggul bone in it. Once I get a stack of 30+ Spriggul drumsticks, I chop them up over the chest. The bones go into the slot, and the meat chunks go into the chest base and lid. Then I light the fire with a torch. If I use the three torch mounts in the Blacksmith, I can put up to four Spriggul drumsticks in with the bone end down. If I’m feeling froggy, I’ll load all three torches with drum sticks. Then, as the first one finishes cooking, I’ll scoop it with the net. Then I go to the other two and scoop those so I don’t have to jump up on the furnace like I did to load them. Another neat trick with the net is if you make things like buckles, wall hooks, or any other stackable item in bulk, keep a net in the exit port, and the items will fall into the net. I keep feathers, arrowheads, and arrow shafts at another chest so when I assemble arrow, I just drop them in the chest instead of having a pile to scoop up. Like with the cooking, I’ll put a single fletching in multiple chest slots and bone spikes in others. Then I drop a bunch of feathers and bones into the chest (not the slots) and start hacking at them with two daggers. As they get chopped up, they go into the slots. If I’m crafting arrows or grass/crystal spikes, I’ll put my net out in front of me so I can just drop the finished product right in the net. When I’m crafting spikes, I keep my net under the deck with the basket on the other side to catch any spikes that might roll off and the handle under the deck to grab easily. That way, once I make the last hit, I grab the net, swing it around the end of the deck, roll my wrist, and scoop all ten spikes. The net holds thirty spikes, so I do three sets and empty the net into my sack to do another set. I’ll craft 120 or more spikes at a time this way. When I’m disassembling thing s like lanterns that I get from the cave dives, I’ll keep a net on the crafting deck to grab the buckles. This way, I can disassemble five or six lanterns at a time and keep the asset count low to reduce lag. Then I sweep, empty, sweep, empty the net when a pile builds up. It also helps if a buckle clips through the floor or deck making them difficult to see because the net has an AOE that will extend through the floor and deck top a little ways. 5:00 It took me awhile to figure out the same thing for lanterns. At first, I was pulling all the fuel out I could by holding a bag of the fuel and using the thumb sticks to remove the fuel to the bag. This would leave two left in the lantern which would just burn out. THEN I found out if you put the lantern in your bag, it puts it out. I still needed to remove the fuel when I disassemble the lanterns though. On accident, I found out you can destroy buckets to get three logs and TWO IRON INGOTS. I was grabbing a bucket out of a crate in the mines when a Wurm popped up behind me. I panicked and spun around with the bucket still in my hands. I blocked the spit with the bucket, and it destroyed the bucket leaving me my logs and ingots. Until then, I was disassembling them and stockpiling the buckles for when I built my de-smelter. Fifty iron INGOTS was much easier to collect after I figured out the bucket trick. 😂 Once I finally built my de-smelter, I had about 100 iron plates and 300 buckles to melt down. 9:00 I dual wield axes and pickaxes. This also helps when you have Air Slash giving you twice as many attacks in the same amount of time. With Echo Location from the mining tree, you can materialize phantoms so you don’t need Gotera Eyes to materialize them. 10:45 Good show!!! You are the first one that I’ve seen mention the iron ingots from buckets. Cheers 🍻, mate!! 11:15 Another benefit of dual wielding is I can attach lanterns to my weapons when I’m scavenging which saves an inventory slot. So, I carry two weapons on my hips and and two backups in my sack. This allows me to carry four lanterns when I find them. I can also use these to store coal or wood which also saves me bag space. Even though I save space, I still get over-burdened which slows me down. When this happens, I’ll make a pouch of the heaviest item like ingots or ore, and I’ll toss them ahead of me. This allows me to run faster in between tosses. This helped a lot for the repair boxes that needed gold ingots. 11:45 A huge benefit of opening a flask with one hand is holding a secondary pack in your other one. If I go mining, lumbering, or scavenging, I’ll carry an appropriate secondary bag such as a mining bag with three mining pouches. Then, I’ll keep scavenged items in my Hoarder’s Bag (three Side pouches, and a weapons hook), and I’ll stockpile items in the secondary bag. I’ll carry wall hooks with me so I can mount them on the Televator on each floor and other places near Level Transitions. I’ll have a mixture of mining bags and backpacks though out the mine and once any two are filled up, I teleport with one on my back and one in my hand. I’ve started placing back packs at each televator on each floor with basic supplies like food, dynamite, teleport potions, and spare pickaxes so I can stay longer in the mines. That way I can leave the supplies freeing up more inventory space for scavenged items.
Oh my god, thank you very much for such a comment ❤ It's incredibly useful! Yeah, the mailbox gives me items sometimes that I haven't even lost for sure:D
Your chest cooking is just another level!:D I love how you organise everything! You are using the net in an incredible way. I heard people called it "a lazy stick", but it's THE NET for you I guess:D Oh my god I understand how you felt when the bucket accidently broke! When I was filming the pickaxe tutorial, at the end of it I was hitting the table with a pickaxe for fun as I heard the sound. And it broke! Gave me logwedges. Double axe for double slash? omg. The echo location matetializes phantoms... Well, I always run and scream, so no worries😂 The bucket was mindblowing. I got to know about this after more than a month of playing. The guy who told me acted as it's something well-known. You are using all the apportunities! I never thought of attaching an empty lantern to a spare handle. And the rotation sounds well-thought too! Man, you are blowing my mind! Your backpacks near televators.. Great job! I feel like you would be a good friend in the game back there! I love organizing. I used to play ATT everyday for 2-6 hours when I started. Even chopping trees was something exctiting. I had someone to play with probably half of the time only. But now no one plays at all. I just make tutorials. As I basically did everything a new server required (after some time I created my own) and a lot of items are on the shelves - I continued going to the mines alone as long as I was not tired. So last three times I went as deep as from 100 to 138 level and couldn't find the way deeper. After the last time I got the echo location skill to try finding the way , but didn't have a chance to go there again and try it. All the games I played after that were either with new players to help them with basics or another streamer just to hang out. I feel like we would know so much more if I didn't lose the interest playing alone only! Lonely! I'm waiting so much for the big PC updates. I hope older friends will wake up and ask for playing again.
@@RadFoxVR 😂 I stopped playing video games awhile ago. I would work for 70 hours and play for 30 hours a week. I don’t know how I had the energy. I got the Oculus for productivity by using the virtual desktop for my designing…but I noted this game and deduced to give it a try since it was along the lines of what I was designing… and never got to the virtual desktop. 😂 I have been getting ideas, but I should get back to designing. Since it was through the Quest 2, I just started my own server and played solo the whole time. I am the only one in my server, and I built everything myself. I haven’t really had any interest in inviting anybody, but you can check it out whenever you want. The server is “Meow.” 😂 The name is based off of “Super Troopers.” They played a game called “Meow” where they say “meow” instead of “now” until the citizen they pulled over notices. 😂 I’m actually a dog guy… Anyways, I’ve only been down as far as level 30, so I haven’t even started mining silver, yet. I’m very OCD, ADD, and ADHD so I end up picking up almost everything and spend a lot of time organizing things. 😂 I’ve got the system pretty close to laid out now, though, so I should be deep diving soon. As for being “lonely”… I’m never alone. Even when nobody is around, I think about all kinds of things and imagine talking to all kinds of people. It’s like I download copies of people I hang out with or read about, so I always have that copy to talk to. It weird, but because I do that so much, when I actually do hang out with people, I take the conversation in directions that always surprises them. Lately, I’m more philosophical rather than “suck the spilled beer out of the pool hall carpet” kinda guy, so people get bored with me quicker. Everybody is married and have kids, and I’m busy designing a better world. 😂 Anyhow, Thanks again for your video, and the invite is always open. Cheers 🍻
@@RadFoxVR Wanna know a little secret? Virtual reality has been around longer than people have. That’s what consciousness is. An apple exists outside of your mind, but the idea of an apple is virtualized by your mind so that you can manipulate its fate. Light is vibrations in the electromagnetic field. It ceases to exist when it is absorbed by the photoreceptors in your retina. After that, it is a pattern of cascading electrochemical reactions that are ultimately translated your prefrontal cortex as color. Light exists. Color does not. The more I understood that, the more life became a video game. While VR is cool, life is the actual VR. So, if you get bored of getting bored of games or playing alone…design a better game. Design a better world. The first step to building a better world is imagining a better world…
Btw you can throw the blacksmith moulds against the back wall of the mould rack area and it'll poof into a rack, I also recently learned buckets drop iron, very clutch
hiii! I still stream almost every day, but now my addiction is population:ONE:D why almost no ATT streams lately? well.. Sadly, i don't have "regulars" to play a township tale with anymore, but i do have people to play with in population:one. probably those friends will be back when the game is massively updated. I just make tutorials now, as I still love ATT! Thank you very much for the support!🧡
Pro tip for putting moulds back in the rack: throw them against the back wall (between the two rack rows) and they will magically be sorted into the rack for you.
You are right, thanks! But it's not perfect, though. If you take the mould directly from the smelter and throw it to the wall - it will be back on the smeltery, we tried that. So you need to put it on the floor first. Also on my server we sort moulds (blades only, axe and hammer heads only, small things etc.), so I now only put them by hand to be sure they are in the right place! But yeah, I forgot to mention about the wall, thank you! 🦊
@@RadFoxVR 😂 Get out of my head!!! I sort my molds too. Until I had the iron ingots to rebuild the other racks, I had them laid out in patterns on the floor so I knew which mounds were going where when the racks were finally built. 😂
@@RadFoxVR That’s kind of what the internet should have been: a place where everybody can share what rules they want to play by so people can live together based on their shared ideas on rules. Unfortunately, people only build virtual towns where the only way you can support each other is through words. A Township Tale COULD be a useful learning tool to teach people how to build towns based on shared beliefs where each town has the power to boot/accept people based on how well they agree with each other. If you could find everybody that feels strongly about keeping the moulds organized and every other thing you think should be done, imagine how harmonious that town would be. Then everybody else who doesn’t care about organizing the moulds can live in their own town… Then imagine if your life was the same way, where you surrounded yourself with the people who already think like you do instead of beating your head against the wall trying to convince people to think like you OR made to feel inferior because you don’t think like they do. I look past the body, and I see people based on their ideas. It’s almost like a color to their spirit. If people grouped together based on the color of their spirit (or as Martin Luther King would say: the content of their character) then their spirit wouldn’t be grayed out from the different colors of those around them. Take paints of a bunch of different colors and mix them together…you get a dark and drab color. However, if you organize those colors, you get a spectrum…a rainbow where each color can be clearly seen.
1:23 I mount a scythe blade and a net on a two-sided handle. This only takes up a single inventory slot. When I go harvesting grass, I sweep with the scythe which can spawn up to THREE bundles of grass (I think it may be based on how hard you swing; a harder swing may increase the CHANCE for multiple drops). Then, following through with the swing with a slight roll of the wrist will bring the net forward over the grass scooping it up.
The handle also extends the net in case something flys up onto a ledge or into the water just out of your reach.
If you aren’t pressed for bag space, you can keep the net and scythe separate. Hold the net in one hand just above the grass, and swing your scythe under it with the other hand.. This will scoop the bundles up immediately.
2:45 This is handy IF you fall into a spot that you can’t get out of and you don’t have a teleport potion. A better option is to burn yourself to death, but I had no way of making fire that first time.
Then, grab a teleport potion and go back to the crevice you fell into to get your stuff and port out.
Sometimes an item will fall through the ground. One of two things usually happens. One: it falls onto a different part of the map. I was exploring around the Mining shrine and fell into a crevice. My weapon fell into the mine entrance below but my pack and other items were still in the crevice. Two: it falls into the void. If this happens, it USUALLY gets sent to your mailbox, so check frequently.
4:20 For chest cooking, I place the grass and logs BEHIND the chest. This allows me to load the chest BASE and LID with food too. I keep a single piece of COOKED food in each slot, and I’ll keep a slot with a single Spriggul bone in it. Once I get a stack of 30+ Spriggul drumsticks, I chop them up over the chest. The bones go into the slot, and the meat chunks go into the chest base and lid.
Then I light the fire with a torch.
If I use the three torch mounts in the Blacksmith, I can put up to four Spriggul drumsticks in with the bone end down. If I’m feeling froggy, I’ll load all three torches with drum sticks. Then, as the first one finishes cooking, I’ll scoop it with the net. Then I go to the other two and scoop those so I don’t have to jump up on the furnace like I did to load them. Another neat trick with the net is if you make things like buckles, wall hooks, or any other stackable item in bulk, keep a net in the exit port, and the items will fall into the net.
I keep feathers, arrowheads, and arrow shafts at another chest so when I assemble arrow, I just drop them in the chest instead of having a pile to scoop up. Like with the cooking, I’ll put a single fletching in multiple chest slots and bone spikes in others. Then I drop a bunch of feathers and bones into the chest (not the slots) and start hacking at them with two daggers. As they get chopped up, they go into the slots.
If I’m crafting arrows or grass/crystal spikes, I’ll put my net out in front of me so I can just drop the finished product right in the net.
When I’m crafting spikes, I keep my net under the deck with the basket on the other side to catch any spikes that might roll off and the handle under the deck to grab easily. That way, once I make the last hit, I grab the net, swing it around the end of the deck, roll my wrist, and scoop all ten spikes. The net holds thirty spikes, so I do three sets and empty the net into my sack to do another set. I’ll craft 120 or more spikes at a time this way.
When I’m disassembling thing s like lanterns that I get from the cave dives, I’ll keep a net on the crafting deck to grab the buckles. This way, I can disassemble five or six lanterns at a time and keep the asset count low to reduce lag. Then I sweep, empty, sweep, empty the net when a pile builds up. It also helps if a buckle clips through the floor or deck making them difficult to see because the net has an AOE that will extend through the floor and deck top a little ways.
5:00 It took me awhile to figure out the same thing for lanterns. At first, I was pulling all the fuel out I could by holding a bag of the fuel and using the thumb sticks to remove the fuel to the bag. This would leave two left in the lantern which would just burn out.
THEN I found out if you put the lantern in your bag, it puts it out. I still needed to remove the fuel when I disassemble the lanterns though.
On accident, I found out you can destroy buckets to get three logs and TWO IRON INGOTS. I was grabbing a bucket out of a crate in the mines when a Wurm popped up behind me. I panicked and spun around with the bucket still in my hands. I blocked the spit with the bucket, and it destroyed the bucket leaving me my logs and ingots.
Until then, I was disassembling them and stockpiling the buckles for when I built my de-smelter. Fifty iron INGOTS was much easier to collect after I figured out the bucket trick. 😂 Once I finally built my de-smelter, I had about 100 iron plates and 300 buckles to melt down.
9:00 I dual wield axes and pickaxes. This also helps when you have Air Slash giving you twice as many attacks in the same amount of time.
With Echo Location from the mining tree, you can materialize phantoms so you don’t need Gotera Eyes to materialize them.
10:45 Good show!!! You are the first one that I’ve seen mention the iron ingots from buckets.
Cheers 🍻, mate!!
11:15 Another benefit of dual wielding is I can attach lanterns to my weapons when I’m scavenging which saves an inventory slot. So, I carry two weapons on my hips and and two backups in my sack. This allows me to carry four lanterns when I find them. I can also use these to store coal or wood which also saves me bag space.
Even though I save space, I still get over-burdened which slows me down. When this happens, I’ll make a pouch of the heaviest item like ingots or ore, and I’ll toss them ahead of me. This allows me to run faster in between tosses. This helped a lot for the repair boxes that needed gold ingots.
11:45 A huge benefit of opening a flask with one hand is holding a secondary pack in your other one.
If I go mining, lumbering, or scavenging, I’ll carry an appropriate secondary bag such as a mining bag with three mining pouches. Then, I’ll keep scavenged items in my Hoarder’s Bag (three Side pouches, and a weapons hook), and I’ll stockpile items in the secondary bag. I’ll carry wall hooks with me so I can mount them on the Televator on each floor and other places near Level Transitions. I’ll have a mixture of mining bags and backpacks though out the mine and once any two are filled up, I teleport with one on my back and one in my hand.
I’ve started placing back packs at each televator on each floor with basic supplies like food, dynamite, teleport potions, and spare pickaxes so I can stay longer in the mines. That way I can leave the supplies freeing up more inventory space for scavenged items.
Oh my god, thank you very much for such a comment ❤ It's incredibly useful!
Yeah, the mailbox gives me items sometimes that I haven't even lost for sure:D
@@RadFoxVR Thanks for your video.
I’ll be editing it as I continue watching.
And done.
Thanks again for your video!
Happy New Years, and Cheers 🍻!!
Your chest cooking is just another level!:D
I love how you organise everything!
You are using the net in an incredible way. I heard people called it "a lazy stick", but it's THE NET for you I guess:D
Oh my god I understand how you felt when the bucket accidently broke! When I was filming the pickaxe tutorial, at the end of it I was hitting the table with a pickaxe for fun as I heard the sound. And it broke! Gave me logwedges.
Double axe for double slash? omg. The echo location matetializes phantoms... Well, I always run and scream, so no worries😂
The bucket was mindblowing. I got to know about this after more than a month of playing. The guy who told me acted as it's something well-known.
You are using all the apportunities! I never thought of attaching an empty lantern to a spare handle. And the rotation sounds well-thought too!
Man, you are blowing my mind! Your backpacks near televators.. Great job!
I feel like you would be a good friend in the game back there! I love organizing.
I used to play ATT everyday for 2-6 hours when I started. Even chopping trees was something exctiting. I had someone to play with probably half of the time only. But now no one plays at all. I just make tutorials. As I basically did everything a new server required (after some time I created my own) and a lot of items are on the shelves - I continued going to the mines alone as long as I was not tired. So last three times I went as deep as from 100 to 138 level and couldn't find the way deeper. After the last time I got the echo location skill to try finding the way , but didn't have a chance to go there again and try it.
All the games I played after that were either with new players to help them with basics or another streamer just to hang out.
I feel like we would know so much more if I didn't lose the interest playing alone only! Lonely!
I'm waiting so much for the big PC updates. I hope older friends will wake up and ask for playing again.
@@RadFoxVR 😂
I stopped playing video games awhile ago. I would work for 70 hours and play for 30 hours a week. I don’t know how I had the energy.
I got the Oculus for productivity by using the virtual desktop for my designing…but I noted this game and deduced to give it a try since it was along the lines of what I was designing… and never got to the virtual desktop. 😂
I have been getting ideas, but I should get back to designing.
Since it was through the Quest 2, I just started my own server and played solo the whole time. I am the only one in my server, and I built everything myself.
I haven’t really had any interest in inviting anybody, but you can check it out whenever you want.
The server is “Meow.”
😂 The name is based off of “Super Troopers.” They played a game called “Meow” where they say “meow” instead of “now” until the citizen they pulled over notices. 😂
I’m actually a dog guy…
Anyways, I’ve only been down as far as level 30, so I haven’t even started mining silver, yet. I’m very OCD, ADD, and ADHD so I end up picking up almost everything and spend a lot of time organizing things. 😂
I’ve got the system pretty close to laid out now, though, so I should be deep diving soon.
As for being “lonely”…
I’m never alone. Even when nobody is around, I think about all kinds of things and imagine talking to all kinds of people. It’s like I download copies of people I hang out with or read about, so I always have that copy to talk to. It weird, but because I do that so much, when I actually do hang out with people, I take the conversation in directions that always surprises them.
Lately, I’m more philosophical rather than “suck the spilled beer out of the pool hall carpet” kinda guy, so people get bored with me quicker. Everybody is married and have kids, and I’m busy designing a better world. 😂
Anyhow,
Thanks again for your video, and the invite is always open.
Cheers 🍻
@@RadFoxVR Wanna know a little secret?
Virtual reality has been around longer than people have. That’s what consciousness is.
An apple exists outside of your mind, but the idea of an apple is virtualized by your mind so that you can manipulate its fate.
Light is vibrations in the electromagnetic field. It ceases to exist when it is absorbed by the photoreceptors in your retina. After that, it is a pattern of cascading electrochemical reactions that are ultimately translated your prefrontal cortex as color.
Light exists. Color does not.
The more I understood that, the more life became a video game.
While VR is cool, life is the actual VR.
So, if you get bored of getting bored of games or playing alone…design a better game. Design a better world.
The first step to building a better world is imagining a better world…
It’s hard to find people who cover things in this game well. Your great at what your doing here! Keep it up.
awwwh, thank you!
This is the most helpful quick tip guide I've found since getting the game. Thank you for the help
Thank you! I'm happy to help 😊
You can also dismantle the buckets or cauldrons on a crafting station and de-smelt the items you get from it to get more ingots
Btw you can throw the blacksmith moulds against the back wall of the mould rack area and it'll poof into a rack, I also recently learned buckets drop iron, very clutch
When disassembling tools, weapons, Etc. 2 flint works just as well as a hammer and chisel.
yup yup! thanks!
Love the content I've seen so far. Keep it up!
awwwh 🧡thank you very much for the support!
Very good tips! These will definitely help! I was watching your streams from the beginning, but now they seem to have vanished for me :(
hiii! I still stream almost every day, but now my addiction is population:ONE:D
why almost no ATT streams lately? well.. Sadly, i don't have "regulars" to play a township tale with anymore, but i do have people to play with in population:one. probably those friends will be back when the game is massively updated. I just make tutorials now, as I still love ATT!
Thank you very much for the support!🧡
sweet! This is very helpful to get me to jump in the game! ;)
thank you!😍 yes, yes! I kept hearing "I didn't get the game..so I dropped it". Now you have no choice but to try again! haha
This videos seems like lots of work =O Great job!
Thaaank you! The idea was in mind for quite a long time for sure!
Pro tip for putting moulds back in the rack: throw them against the back wall (between the two rack rows) and they will magically be sorted into the rack for you.
You are right, thanks! But it's not perfect, though. If you take the mould directly from the smelter and throw it to the wall - it will be back on the smeltery, we tried that. So you need to put it on the floor first. Also on my server we sort moulds (blades only, axe and hammer heads only, small things etc.), so I now only put them by hand to be sure they are in the right place! But yeah, I forgot to mention about the wall, thank you! 🦊
@@RadFoxVR 😂
Get out of my head!!!
I sort my molds too. Until I had the iron ingots to rebuild the other racks, I had them laid out in patterns on the floor so I knew which mounds were going where when the racks were finally built. 😂
ahaha! that's one of the things why I was happy to finally play on my own server! my rules!XD
@@RadFoxVR That’s kind of what the internet should have been: a place where everybody can share what rules they want to play by so people can live together based on their shared ideas on rules.
Unfortunately, people only build virtual towns where the only way you can support each other is through words.
A Township Tale COULD be a useful learning tool to teach people how to build towns based on shared beliefs where each town has the power to boot/accept people based on how well they agree with each other.
If you could find everybody that feels strongly about keeping the moulds organized and every other thing you think should be done, imagine how harmonious that town would be.
Then everybody else who doesn’t care about organizing the moulds can live in their own town…
Then imagine if your life was the same way, where you surrounded yourself with the people who already think like you do instead of beating your head against the wall trying to convince people to think like you OR made to feel inferior because you don’t think like they do.
I look past the body, and I see people based on their ideas. It’s almost like a color to their spirit. If people grouped together based on the color of their spirit (or as Martin Luther King would say: the content of their character) then their spirit wouldn’t be grayed out from the different colors of those around them.
Take paints of a bunch of different colors and mix them together…you get a dark and drab color. However, if you organize those colors, you get a spectrum…a rainbow where each color can be clearly seen.
In a new game you have to find recipes in chests that will respond Random stuff periodically
Learned a few things. Thank you!
I'm happy to help!🧡thank you for the support!
Scooping isn’t working in the quest 2 version. Thank you for your video! 🤗
Really? How do you "scoop" then? Just take things one by one?
I'm gonna have enough iron for the deconstructer now thank you so much
you are welcome!🧡
That was super helpful!
Thank you! Happy to help!
Really useful thanks
I'm happy to help!🧡
On the Why do i run slowly?
You forgot the "Im hungry." Thing
Oh yeah! I never was too hungry in the game, so I totally forgot about that! Thank you!