I've only been playing about 2 weeks since I "discovered" this gem of a game. ALL other games are on permanent hold.😂 I love this game. I set up a pretty basic little house at the Mysterious Machine, atop the big rock since day one. I've built a high palisade wall around the device, with spike strips outside. So far it has withheld two red ant and one mosquito attack. I built a small temporary base at the research station in the sandbox, and when the black ants attacked, they did so there; which amounted to nothing. I am going to start expanding my house and use mushroom, clay and pebblets for a stronger structure. Thanks for the tips.
That’s a similar experience to what I had when I first found out about the game. It’s amazing. I refused to that leave starter area by the machine for a little while. The spiders terrified me 😂 Then I got into the full swing of things and realized with a little bit of parry skill that no matter how big the bug was, that this parry skill was going to save me in combat. Then I started building and realized the variety I of building pieces was great . And that the more I played the more I wanted to play again and again lol. The more I did = the stronger I got. P.S. I am glad to hear that I could help you out. RPG elements + Survival truly makes for a great game, or at least Grounded does it well lol.
I read @“I fell asleep watching this” on my notifications and I was like damn. I really am boring. But then just now opened up the app to see the full message and got a got laugh out of it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and I hope those bases were magical 😂😂
@@ChaosBearGamingyeah ofc! I’m glad you read the whole thing and found it funny, I had a thought for a sec thinking I hope this doesn’t come off as mean 😂
Thanks for all the great info, especially tip #10! Roofs are one of the most noticeable parts of a build but it doesn't seem like they get talked about very often.
Of course and thank you. Yeah they definitely stand out. Either in a good way or a bad way 😂 I should have some new Builds out here soon to further increase depth to roofs and details throughout the build 😀
Btw just a heads up for the chests.. it also helps out if you’re crouched when trying to place the chests on the bottom if you have already placed them on top
Let me know if I missed any big tips that you would share with the rest of the community. Also, If you enjoy the video then consider leaving a like and subscribing if you are not already.
Hey there! Addition to tip 1 (I'm still there, so idk if you will talk about it, but highly unlikely): You can press "Change Axis" and you will swap to another building type, where you can't rotate the item, but you are able to elevate them up or down. So if you had placed your half-shelfes/floors and you want to build chests underneath, try swapping to this building mode and press the button to elevate them items down (should be R2 on console, not sure, but you will see what I meant ingame)
@@WingedRonin I did not talk about rotating the axis option, I forget it’s there half the time. But that’s a really good call out. I knew what you meant as soon as you said it, but realizing its potential as a tip completely went over my head. Thanks for sharing that and pointing it out. I really appreciate that.
It’s mostly telling you if it’s interior use or exterior use like if you want the details on the build to show up different .. not all building shows up like this tho
It depends on the user really however you want the style. They all break the same way take the same damage either side. Visually some walls look better inside vs out and I’ve seen some people do double walls grass inside brick outside. But the arrows point outside, for chests and some items the arrow points towards the player that’s the way you open it. For walls point it outwards The arrow is like pointing to the good looking side.
I need help getting the swap variant binding back. I see you have it when you're placing floors, but I customized my settings and I can't seem to figure out which one is used to swap building variant
Okay so it’s hard to say exactly what your configuration is since it’s customized. But typically the default button to swap building variants is R1 on PlayStation 5. That same button also throws your currently equipped weapon. If you know what button throws your currently equipped weapon then go into the building menu and press that button. Ideally that button should swap the building variants for you. Hopefully this helps 😀
@@ChaosBearGaming well I tried the huck button and got nothing. When I'm in build mode it literally doesn't have a binding set to change variant, but it's still says "change variant" with no button next to it
@@adamanteumn2981 that’s odd. Are you able to go into the settings and just assign a specific button to it? By default it’s the throw button, so that would be a good option.
@@ChaosBearGaming after messing with all my settings and repeatedly resetting to factory settings, I've come to the conclusion that you can't change the place building piece button to R1, without permanently removing the ability to swap variant. There is no other binding option that seems to work for swapping once you use R1 for something else
This is super annoying, as I like my survival bindings to be similar across multiple games, and the devs didn't include a binding option for variant past the default
I've only been playing about 2 weeks since I "discovered" this gem of a game. ALL other games are on permanent hold.😂 I love this game.
I set up a pretty basic little house at the Mysterious Machine, atop the big rock since day one. I've built a high palisade wall around the device, with spike strips outside. So far it has withheld two red ant and one mosquito attack.
I built a small temporary base at the research station in the sandbox, and when the black ants attacked, they did so there; which amounted to nothing.
I am going to start expanding my house and use mushroom, clay and pebblets for a stronger structure.
Thanks for the tips.
That’s a similar experience to what I had when I first found out about the game. It’s amazing. I refused to that leave starter area by the machine for a little while. The spiders terrified me 😂
Then I got into the full swing of things and realized with a little bit of parry skill that no matter how big the bug was, that this parry skill was going to save me in combat.
Then I started building and realized the variety I of building pieces was great . And that the more I played the more I wanted to play again and again lol. The more I did = the stronger I got.
P.S. I am glad to hear that I could help you out.
RPG elements + Survival truly makes for a great game, or at least Grounded does it well lol.
I feel asleep watching this last night and built the best basses in my dreams lol great vid haha
I read @“I fell asleep watching this” on my notifications and I was like damn. I really am boring. But then just now opened up the app to see the full message and got a got laugh out of it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and I hope those bases were magical 😂😂
@@ChaosBearGamingyeah ofc! I’m glad you read the whole thing and found it funny, I had a thought for a sec thinking I hope this doesn’t come off as mean 😂
@@ColeIma oh no, I don’t think things personal lol 😂 it was a great comment and I appreciated it and got a good laugh. So thank you 😀
Thanks for all the great info, especially tip #10! Roofs are one of the most noticeable parts of a build but it doesn't seem like they get talked about very often.
Of course and thank you. Yeah they definitely stand out. Either in a good way or a bad way 😂 I should have some new Builds out here soon to further increase depth to roofs and details throughout the build 😀
Btw just a heads up for the chests.. it also helps out if you’re crouched when trying to place the chests on the bottom if you have already placed them on top
Someone else mentioned that as well. I did not know that when I made this video. Thank you for sharing that 😀
Let me know if I missed any big tips that you would share with the rest of the community.
Also, If you enjoy the video then consider leaving a like and subscribing if you are not already.
Hey there! Addition to tip 1 (I'm still there, so idk if you will talk about it, but highly unlikely): You can press "Change Axis" and you will swap to another building type, where you can't rotate the item, but you are able to elevate them up or down. So if you had placed your half-shelfes/floors and you want to build chests underneath, try swapping to this building mode and press the button to elevate them items down (should be R2 on console, not sure, but you will see what I meant ingame)
@@WingedRonin I did not talk about rotating the axis option, I forget it’s there half the time. But that’s a really good call out. I knew what you meant as soon as you said it, but realizing its potential as a tip completely went over my head. Thanks for sharing that and pointing it out. I really appreciate that.
The camera trick is huge, I remember you mentioning that before on a previous video.
Yeah it’s the biggest building tip for sure. It fixes most building issues.
You can build chest under half floors if you’re crouching and looking at it from the side.
Oh, what!! 😮 I didn’t know that. That’s awesome. Really good call out. Thank you for sharing that.
Why does know one talk about what direction the arrow is facing and what that means when pleasing a wall. Is it pointing outside or inside?
That’s good feedback. Thank you for sharing that.
It’s mostly telling you if it’s interior use or exterior use like if you want the details on the build to show up different .. not all building shows up like this tho
It depends on the user really however you want the style. They all break the same way take the same damage either side. Visually some walls look better inside vs out and I’ve seen some people do double walls grass inside brick outside. But the arrows point outside, for chests and some items the arrow points towards the player that’s the way you open it.
For walls point it outwards
The arrow is like pointing to the good looking side.
I need help getting the swap variant binding back. I see you have it when you're placing floors, but I customized my settings and I can't seem to figure out which one is used to swap building variant
Okay so it’s hard to say exactly what your configuration is since it’s customized. But typically the default button to swap building variants is R1 on PlayStation 5. That same button also throws your currently equipped weapon. If you know what button throws your currently equipped weapon then go into the building menu and press that button. Ideally that button should swap the building variants for you. Hopefully this helps 😀
@@ChaosBearGaming well I tried the huck button and got nothing. When I'm in build mode it literally doesn't have a binding set to change variant, but it's still says "change variant" with no button next to it
@@adamanteumn2981 that’s odd. Are you able to go into the settings and just assign a specific button to it? By default it’s the throw button, so that would be a good option.
@@ChaosBearGaming after messing with all my settings and repeatedly resetting to factory settings, I've come to the conclusion that you can't change the place building piece button to R1, without permanently removing the ability to swap variant. There is no other binding option that seems to work for swapping once you use R1 for something else
This is super annoying, as I like my survival bindings to be similar across multiple games, and the devs didn't include a binding option for variant past the default
Just crouch and you can put chest underneath dont have to do it in that order
Someone else mentioned that to me as well. I appreciate you taking the time to leave that feedback though, it’s greatly appreciated.
pete enjoyer
Yeah…. I tried Pete once and never played anyone else lol.