When building in the snow biome use slopped roofs; flat roofs will collect snow and break. Stone is better to use, wood doesn't have any insulation. I usually carry 2 foundations, 6 walls, 4 roofs, 2 corners, 1 door, 1 fireplace. And like others said, take your water out of your suit. Also, do a test build at your base to make sure you know what you're building before you get to where you're going.
There's mini quests (the non-hypatia ones in open world) that have you track down a shelter to repair and place a beacon after 80ish% iirc... anyway, when done, you can pick the beacon up and drop it off for leaving way points around the map - great for marking caves and drill spots. The way points can be customized too so you can assign different icons/colors to types of deposits.
You can use the OEI (orbital exchange interface) to send items back to the Station. Then use the interface in the pod to open the workshop and repair then recall the items from the station.
@@Ender7j I am late so you may have the answer already but it is a feature. The crafting bench has an item called the 'Orbital Exchange Interface'. Craft one and place it outside and then interact with it. You can then either call in a small pod that will send your harvested exotics back to the station for you to use or you can call in a pod that lets you buy things at the workshop and drop them into the mission. You can then use this board to send your workshop items back to space, repair them and then bring them back all without your character leaving the world or the mission.
The amount of great quality content in this channel is out of this world, Temreki you are a beast, hope lot of devs reach to you to feature their games.
Really interesting to see how different the progressive is in open world vs. mission mode. I had to do that scan mission in the snow with a bow and tier 1 cold armour. Saw some really helpful advice for plaacing the acoustic thingy. Just hollow out a big rock the same way you would make an emergency shelter and then set it up in there. Worked perfectly. Looking forward to seeing more.
You can use the OEI (orbital exchange interface) to craft recall beacons in the station workshop. They can be very useful. Put a building in your space shuttle (posts/walls/floors/roof) and any other heavy things (eg benchs) you have 15 slots. Run to where you want to set up (eg for a mission), use the recall beacon and get your building delivered to you. Fill your shuttle when you want to move everything back again and recall it when you have returned to base. It's worth having an extra recall beacon in case you get a dud (it's not intentional, but sometimes the recall beacon doesn't work as expected)...
In snow biome take your water flask out of your suit and just drink manually when you need to as water in your suit actually makes you cold. - Also if you leave the snow biome the forecast changes as each biome has its own forecasts. - Coming back down from the station you need to make a loadout again. - Never seen the missing workshop items bug in a single player game only multiplayer.
Idk if you got the tip already, but you can craft in your inventory some food purposely for your mount. It takes only seeds and wheat and buff your mount stamina and stamina regen for 10 or 15 minutes. Super useful.
Pro tip-- You can use Creature deterrent things as markers on map to remember where you put drills. They are super cheap to make and leave a circle on map
I've just spent the last couple of days watching this entire series - Absolutely loving it, and I've been looking for a game to play after completing Return to Moria. This survival game looks absolutely immense!
When traveling away from home for missions, it's a good idea to bring the pieces for a small stone structure in case of storms. A campfire and sleeping bag as well (good for making a respawn point).
If you use the orbital exchange interface (the one next the cont4ct device), you can request a drop pod and put the workshop items in there, then return it to station. Logout go to your loadout screen and repair. Log back into your open world, then request equipment from the orbital exchange interface, put the workshop items in the pod, and then deliver it back to you. The other option is using repair kit bundle from the workshop (one bundle comes with 5 repair kits I believe) but you will need a powered Repair Bench to complete the repair. You can also use Simple Creature Deterrent built in the textile bench to mark locations and at least give an area (normally, I use these to mark my deep ore veins one the map). Also, there are Watchtower Simpl3 missions that once complete you can remove the piece that you put the beacon on, and the beacon will drop. Then, pick up the beacon (you can't change the icon or color, but it will give you a standard blue marker that you can also, use to mark things on the map. Also, there are 3 exotic deep veins on the map at any given time. You can use a biofuel or electric radar to scan (wildlife will try to destroy it during the scan) once, scan is complete look at your map, and it will give a direction of a vein. Do as many scans as needed until you locate the vein (looking for a glowing blueish vein on the ground) then you will need an exotic extractor (biofuel or electric). keep in mind that you can only carry the radar or extractor at one time. I believe using the electric extractor it takes roughly 30 minutes to be completely full and if you put an orbital exchange interface next to it, you request a drop pod put the exotics in and deliver back to station and continue the process until depleted. Veins vary in quantity. Once, a vein is depleted within 3 hours (real time I believe) you will receive a warning of a meteor shower incoming which indicates of a new vein available for extraction.
I bought the game about 2 month ago - watching your videos has been super helpful. I haven't played in a few weeks as I was sucked into Project Zomboid - now that I know there is an update I'm gonna have to go back to it. Keep up the great work ^_^
Go with what you need. If im gathering i load up on +stam foods, otherwise if your doing missions i tend to stack 2x stam 1xhp for lower difficulty ones and 2xhp 1xstam for harder missions. Once you have a deep freeze or 2 you can store quite alot of those food well enough and even without it salting foods adds quite alot of extra time before food spoils.
Not sure, but could be that since you were on the map before the update with exotics nodes, they might not pop up in caves yet. What you need to do is harvest (I think at least one) geyser of exotics and this will then trigger a meteor storm that will help replenish the exotics node. Or you might just need to run the Thumper on a cave that's been mined out. I've found two exotics nodes in two different caves, but that is on a map that was generated after the update.
You need a potbelly stove to make corn soup it is a great thing for stamina. Also the scorpiona crit is his eyes on top of thier head not easy to get. Also press left control to quick move things
This has been an awesome playthrough! I am hooked.. hopefully he will update date the arrows soon though.. having a fancy bow with basic arrows just seems wrong.😄
I'm asking this before watching the video, so I don't if it's been addressed yet. What's the ♻️ looking button for? It's in the top left in your skills tree.
You don't need to go back to station, you should craft the Orbital Exchange and look into spec'ing into the Repair bench and the repair kit in the Workshop.
Don't even need the repair bench. You can use the interfave of the drop pod to open the workshop and repair items you sent back for 10R then recall them in another drop pod.
@@64Grunion I do not see a way to do what you are saying without leaving the world. You are able to repair workshop items from your drop pod on the surface of the Open World?
@@crustyjones777 yes. There is a device in tier 3 or tier 4 that is called repair bench or something. It is only used to repair workshop items like armor, weapon or tools. You need a repair kit that is sold in stacks of 5 from the station, but with a orbital exchange, (Another buildable item in tier 2 I think), you can buy it and the kit sent to you on the surface. Then you grab the item needed to be repaired, open the repair kit and put it on your hotbar to repair with right mouse click. For some reason you can't put it in the repair bench.
Haven't finished the episode, but when he literally looked at the exotic node, and was like "I wonder if I can mine this" then ran off without mining it, I might have yelled at the screen to hit it with your pickaxe.
I don't think that was an exotic node. it looked more like a salt node to me. To know for sure you would need to have the pickaxe in hand. (Kind of silly that you can't identify nodes without the pickaxe. Almost as silly as needing a lit fire to sleep)
I re-started Icarus cause of this series, and am playing in the open world and I'm really enjoying it. My only real complaint is that while it's great to get money and exotics now, there's almost no purpose for it in Open World. By the time I got enough credits and now exotics for anything, I have far superior tools. Seems like suits, suit mods, backpacks, and maybe armor are about it. Would love to see more of that brought in.
That's what I was thinking. I've been playing missions and having workshop items helps you get through the early game quickly. As soon as you have to build to tier 2, the workshop items become pretty useless. Also just found out that you can't mod them with the alteration bench. I guess because they already have perks. Devs definitely need to do some balancing there.
The downside of doing missions in OW is that the reward is tied to the difficulty. If you do a mission on normal, you get the displayed reward. But if you do it on hard + hardcore, you get the max reward. So by playing on OW you lock and can't change the difficulty to increase said reward.
How do you request more items from the station? I’ve only been able to get 2 things, now I can’t get anything…I even bought a suit.. do I have to be on a mission or head back up to grab more items ? I have watched other players who start missions from the station, grab all the supplies they need and head back down. Any advice would be pretty damn cool!
Hi, just discovered your channel because i had a renewed interest with icarus. Love the videos. For the others, am I the only one with some kind of screen tearing or it's just in game ?
suggestion for you, take the horse it is faster, will defend you much better than the bird and carries more
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The Terrenus is slower than the Moa. Moa is fastest but dies easy, Terrenus is mid speed but fights okay, Buffalo is slowest but carries a lot. Those are the trade offs.
You should go farming meteorites for exotics if you want things from the workshop, the missions are great to do once, but for how long they take to farm ren wise it's pretty bad.
Several times in other videos for Icarus people have pointed out that you need to take the water bottle out of your suit in the snow biome because it drinks automatically and cools you down, as well as that you can use the orbital board to send items up, repair them, and buy new items from in your open world without having to leave. Also, you forgot to put your workshop items into the drop inventory from the orbital inventory, which is why nothing came with you.
Still don't know why GNS didn't just build a repair station, which lets you repair workshop items when you have power... And you have to load the items into the drop ship inventory for every drop, then grab the items from the drop pod. Rather immersive but tedious
If you go back an dlook at the footage and look at the scorpions, you were shooting in the mouth. The eyes rest about 6 inches higher. That's probably the crit spot.
Some missions. not all are available, but enough to keep you busy for a while. The rest you can always do from the station using the same character, as some rewards or unlocks from operations are locked to the character who does it. Things like unlocks from creatures.
Cold weather tip remove your water container as it makes you cold when drinking so use it manually to control this it helps a bunch
When building in the snow biome use slopped roofs; flat roofs will collect snow and break. Stone is better to use, wood doesn't have any insulation. I usually carry 2 foundations, 6 walls, 4 roofs, 2 corners, 1 door, 1 fireplace. And like others said, take your water out of your suit. Also, do a test build at your base to make sure you know what you're building before you get to where you're going.
Also. If you add Posts all the way to the roof. The flat roof will survive most snow
There's mini quests (the non-hypatia ones in open world) that have you track down a shelter to repair and place a beacon after 80ish% iirc... anyway, when done, you can pick the beacon up and drop it off for leaving way points around the map - great for marking caves and drill spots. The way points can be customized too so you can assign different icons/colors to types of deposits.
Just binged all 13 episodes in one day. WE NEED MORE.
You can use the OEI (orbital exchange interface) to send items back to the Station. Then use the interface in the pod to open the workshop and repair then recall the items from the station.
Amazing! So you never have to leave?
How exactly does this work? And is it an exploit or a feature?
It is a feature not a exploit!@@Ender7j
@@Ender7j I am late so you may have the answer already but it is a feature. The crafting bench has an item called the 'Orbital Exchange Interface'. Craft one and place it outside and then interact with it. You can then either call in a small pod that will send your harvested exotics back to the station for you to use or you can call in a pod that lets you buy things at the workshop and drop them into the mission.
You can then use this board to send your workshop items back to space, repair them and then bring them back all without your character leaving the world or the mission.
@ I have indeed since found out how to use this feature :). Cheers
Temreki after every episode: "I hope this episode has earned your subscription"
Me after every episode: "Yes"
Im still really loving watching this game. Great episode
TEM, build shutters on your windows. I missed a few episodes and I can't believe you still haven't done that. It helps with storm resistance.
The Alteration Bench is awesome, unlocks all sorts of really cool stuff to make for your crafted items better
Mkae the mount food....Wheat & Seed. BIG boost in mount stamina!
its amazing how far you came from 1st video hiding in stash shed from horse like creatures to very big stone house
The amount of great quality content in this channel is out of this world, Temreki you are a beast, hope lot of devs reach to you to feature their games.
Really interesting to see how different the progressive is in open world vs. mission mode. I had to do that scan mission in the snow with a bow and tier 1 cold armour.
Saw some really helpful advice for plaacing the acoustic thingy. Just hollow out a big rock the same way you would make an emergency shelter and then set it up in there. Worked perfectly.
Looking forward to seeing more.
I've been binge watching your episodes on one day and I need more, I lub iiiiiitttt
You can use the OEI (orbital exchange interface) to craft recall beacons in the station workshop. They can be very useful. Put a building in your space shuttle (posts/walls/floors/roof) and any other heavy things (eg benchs) you have 15 slots. Run to where you want to set up (eg for a mission), use the recall beacon and get your building delivered to you. Fill your shuttle when you want to move everything back again and recall it when you have returned to base. It's worth having an extra recall beacon in case you get a dud (it's not intentional, but sometimes the recall beacon doesn't work as expected)...
In snow biome take your water flask out of your suit and just drink manually when you need to as water in your suit actually makes you cold. - Also if you leave the snow biome the forecast changes as each biome has its own forecasts. - Coming back down from the station you need to make a loadout again. - Never seen the missing workshop items bug in a single player game only multiplayer.
Your Icarus videos persuaded me to pickup the game. It's been pretty fun so far. Thanks for the content!
Oh, finally an update. I have been waiting for this series update. :)
I've really enjoyed this series and I'm glad you finally got your update.
Idk if you got the tip already, but you can craft in your inventory some food purposely for your mount. It takes only seeds and wheat and buff your mount stamina and stamina regen for 10 or 15 minutes. Super useful.
Loving this series, gorgeous game and great for variety
Pro tip-- You can use Creature deterrent things as markers on map to remember where you put drills.
They are super cheap to make and leave a circle on map
I've just spent the last couple of days watching this entire series - Absolutely loving it, and I've been looking for a game to play after completing Return to Moria. This survival game looks absolutely immense!
Bro those wolf eyes in the cave were legit creepy. What a fight, too!
When traveling away from home for missions, it's a good idea to bring the pieces for a small stone structure in case of storms. A campfire and sleeping bag as well (good for making a respawn point).
After today, I certainly agree with you!
LOVE THE SERIES MAN, KEEP IT GOING!!!!
If you use the orbital exchange interface (the one next the cont4ct device), you can request a drop pod and put the workshop items in there, then return it to station. Logout go to your loadout screen and repair. Log back into your open world, then request equipment from the orbital exchange interface, put the workshop items in the pod, and then deliver it back to you. The other option is using repair kit bundle from the workshop (one bundle comes with 5 repair kits I believe) but you will need a powered Repair Bench to complete the repair.
You can also use Simple Creature Deterrent built in the textile bench to mark locations and at least give an area (normally, I use these to mark my deep ore veins one the map). Also, there are Watchtower Simpl3 missions that once complete you can remove the piece that you put the beacon on, and the beacon will drop. Then, pick up the beacon (you can't change the icon or color, but it will give you a standard blue marker that you can also, use to mark things on the map.
Also, there are 3 exotic deep veins on the map at any given time. You can use a biofuel or electric radar to scan (wildlife will try to destroy it during the scan) once, scan is complete look at your map, and it will give a direction of a vein. Do as many scans as needed until you locate the vein (looking for a glowing blueish vein on the ground) then you will need an exotic extractor (biofuel or electric). keep in mind that you can only carry the radar or extractor at one time. I believe using the electric extractor it takes roughly 30 minutes to be completely full and if you put an orbital exchange interface next to it, you request a drop pod put the exotics in and deliver back to station and continue the process until depleted. Veins vary in quantity. Once, a vein is depleted within 3 hours (real time I believe) you will receive a warning of a meteor shower incoming which indicates of a new vein available for extraction.
I bought the game about 2 month ago - watching your videos has been super helpful. I haven't played in a few weeks as I was sucked into Project Zomboid - now that I know there is an update I'm gonna have to go back to it. Keep up the great work ^_^
If you have a wood rag torch you can use it to heat up in the artic. if you have the nano armor and that and your set except for storms of course
For food, I personally go for Fruit, Meat and Veg pies as well as the Savoury roll.
Don't forget Alterations for your gear, they can help.
Go with what you need. If im gathering i load up on +stam foods, otherwise if your doing missions i tend to stack 2x stam 1xhp for lower difficulty ones and 2xhp 1xstam for harder missions. Once you have a deep freeze or 2 you can store quite alot of those food well enough and even without it salting foods adds quite alot of extra time before food spoils.
When I did that mission I took stone building materials. It's better insulated. Beams help with insulation as well 😊
Not sure, but could be that since you were on the map before the update with exotics nodes, they might not pop up in caves yet. What you need to do is harvest (I think at least one) geyser of exotics and this will then trigger a meteor storm that will help replenish the exotics node.
Or you might just need to run the Thumper on a cave that's been mined out. I've found two exotics nodes in two different caves, but that is on a map that was generated after the update.
That first cave( you went in) was full of copper all the green and orange nodes are copper
Tier 3 has a 'Repair Station' that will let you repair the station gear w/o returning to orbit.
when building in the snow biome stone is better than wood
You need a potbelly stove to make corn soup it is a great thing for stamina. Also the scorpiona crit is his eyes on top of thier head not easy to get. Also press left control to quick move things
This has been an awesome playthrough! I am hooked.. hopefully he will update date the arrows soon though.. having a fancy bow with basic arrows just seems wrong.😄
Hey GNS, Geyers do not have a limit. I have been harvesting my geyser repeatedly.
I'm asking this before watching the video, so I don't if it's been addressed yet. What's the ♻️ looking button for? It's in the top left in your skills tree.
i think you can repair your bow with the condenz enzymes
Poor Nerdhau, didn't deserve that, at the very least could've let him go out defending something
Yes, a glorious death by horde!
Ah!! Finally new episode
should def invest into the metal oxygen tank
The new quests are interesting
You don't need to go back to station, you should craft the Orbital Exchange and look into spec'ing into the Repair bench and the repair kit in the Workshop.
Don't even need the repair bench. You can use the interfave of the drop pod to open the workshop and repair items you sent back for 10R then recall them in another drop pod.
@@64Grunion I do not see a way to do what you are saying without leaving the world. You are able to repair workshop items from your drop pod on the surface of the Open World?
@@crustyjones777 yes. There is a device in tier 3 or tier 4 that is called repair bench or something. It is only used to repair workshop items like armor, weapon or tools. You need a repair kit that is sold in stacks of 5 from the station, but with a orbital exchange, (Another buildable item in tier 2 I think), you can buy it and the kit sent to you on the surface.
Then you grab the item needed to be repaired, open the repair kit and put it on your hotbar to repair with right mouse click. For some reason you can't put it in the repair bench.
You can build a repair station on the ground and repair your stuff that way even your stuff that cost exotics
Or Ren?
HA! lucky me i just finished the 12 episode yesterday XD
Haven't finished the episode, but when he literally looked at the exotic node, and was like "I wonder if I can mine this" then ran off without mining it, I might have yelled at the screen to hit it with your pickaxe.
I don't think that was an exotic node. it looked more like a salt node to me. To know for sure you would need to have the pickaxe in hand. (Kind of silly that you can't identify nodes without the pickaxe. Almost as silly as needing a lit fire to sleep)
I re-started Icarus cause of this series, and am playing in the open world and I'm really enjoying it. My only real complaint is that while it's great to get money and exotics now, there's almost no purpose for it in Open World. By the time I got enough credits and now exotics for anything, I have far superior tools. Seems like suits, suit mods, backpacks, and maybe armor are about it. Would love to see more of that brought in.
That's what I was thinking. I've been playing missions and having workshop items helps you get through the early game quickly. As soon as you have to build to tier 2, the workshop items become pretty useless. Also just found out that you can't mod them with the alteration bench. I guess because they already have perks.
Devs definitely need to do some balancing there.
Binge watched the crap out of this series yesterday.
Nothing cures the owies quite like steak and bacon.
The downside of doing missions in OW is that the reward is tied to the difficulty.
If you do a mission on normal, you get the displayed reward. But if you do it on hard + hardcore, you get the max reward.
So by playing on OW you lock and can't change the difficulty to increase said reward.
Sorry, in this playthrough which mode did you choose out of the 3 ?
How do you request more items from the station? I’ve only been able to get 2 things, now I can’t get anything…I even bought a suit.. do I have to be on a mission or head back up to grab more items ? I have watched other players who start missions from the station, grab all the supplies they need and head back down. Any advice would be pretty damn cool!
And I didn’t catch how to go back to the planet. Is there an obvious option like “go back to planet?”
Hi, just discovered your channel because i had a renewed interest with icarus. Love the videos.
For the others, am I the only one with some kind of screen tearing or it's just in game ?
suggestion for you, take the horse it is faster, will defend you much better than the bird and carries more
The Terrenus is slower than the Moa. Moa is fastest but dies easy, Terrenus is mid speed but fights okay, Buffalo is slowest but carries a lot. Those are the trade offs.
It would have been cool if you had to follow tracks to get the den location, Instead they just magically knew where it was all along.
Your staff is at space, take ii with you
dont take too much, it will cost u :P
pick, axe and knife all u need
then make titanium ones
dump the stuff at spce ship
You should go farming meteorites for exotics if you want things from the workshop, the missions are great to do once, but for how long they take to farm ren wise it's pretty bad.
Several times in other videos for Icarus people have pointed out that you need to take the water bottle out of your suit in the snow biome because it drinks automatically and cools you down, as well as that you can use the orbital board to send items up, repair them, and buy new items from in your open world without having to leave. Also, you forgot to put your workshop items into the drop inventory from the orbital inventory, which is why nothing came with you.
Still don't know why GNS didn't just build a repair station, which lets you repair workshop items when you have power... And you have to load the items into the drop ship inventory for every drop, then grab the items from the drop pod. Rather immersive but tedious
This is the base game right? Not new frontiers?
This is base game in Olympus.
If you go back an dlook at the footage and look at the scorpions, you were shooting in the mouth. The eyes rest about 6 inches higher. That's probably the crit spot.
so basicly the update let you do the missions you could do in the station now on your planet. no need to leave the planet anymore. well thats nice
Some missions. not all are available, but enough to keep you busy for a while. The rest you can always do from the station using the same character, as some rewards or unlocks from operations are locked to the character who does it. Things like unlocks from creatures.
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WHY WOULD YOU KILL NERDHOW?!?! 😢
U got a killer
Is this only PC????
n3rdhow nooooooooooooooo
PS stop killing your own DIno's in ARK ;-)
oh no, your bloodlust has spread to this game. RIP Nerdhow