Tips for people and Personal opinion spike trap is decorative and only trap that's worth it is wall trap. 1.) If you are going to have walls on the tip of the foundation the foundation needs to be at water level this will reduce their ability to attack the foundation (the still can but are less likely to) it also allows the wall trap to work as they will swim into it. 2.) The best way to get your traps to work is set them out near where they stop swimming and start shooting as most of the time they will swim into the trap. For me the wall traps are so overpowered it's ridiculous but that's because of the way I have them set up
8:22 Hey Kage. Can't understand why you don't just sacrifice the 2 armor and then craft a warm jacket. It is worth more than the paltry armour, a warm jacket is gold
If this game were a Base Building Simulator, you'd easily be on the podium in any construction competition... it turns out it's not! In my opinion, your base is unnecessarily large for a single player, which has several drawbacks, namely the excessive amount of resources needed to build it, too complex to circulate within it and too dispersed storage, which makes it too inefficient, difficult to defend and take too much time to repair. Being a survival game, and especially when playing alone, the objective should be to build only what is necessary and keep things as simple as possible in order to save resources, which would mean having to collect less, being able to store them in a way that we can easily access and remember where they are, defend effectively and repair quickly after each battle... and, in this game, all of this is possible on a much more compact base than yours. But I have to admit that you have a great knack for construction... maybe not so much for survival games!
@@Kage848 Don't take my comment the wrong way, I learned a lot about the game from you and I get some good ideas from your buildings, but you have to admit that your base is really too big for a solo survival game. For example, I thought the idea of the fortified boathouse was excellent, being able to enter the boats and close the door is a good idea. But taking into account the area it occupies, you could build a floor for the base on top and, above, the space for plantations. This would reduce the area to defend to a rectangle, saving all the resources and inconveniences that your current base has. It would still be big enough for everything needed and more, while being much more efficient on every level! Here's the idea. Greetings from Portugal.
Better Days (And the Bottom Drops Out) by Citizen King came out in 1999.
Tips for people and Personal opinion spike trap is decorative and only trap that's worth it is wall trap. 1.) If you are going to have walls on the tip of the foundation the foundation needs to be at water level this will reduce their ability to attack the foundation (the still can but are less likely to) it also allows the wall trap to work as they will swim into it. 2.) The best way to get your traps to work is set them out near where they stop swimming and start shooting as most of the time they will swim into the trap. For me the wall traps are so overpowered it's ridiculous but that's because of the way I have them set up
9:00 Better Days (And the Bottom Drops Out) - Citizen King, 1999.
I was going to say sublime, boy did I go down a rabbit hole of wtf 😅. Always thought it was sublime stupid 15 year old self lol
9:02 That song is Better days by citizen king. Good tune.
25:52
you could use a Marina like this and put the base on top of it.
Dude you should put the Siren/Alarm and it's Geneator on he top floor with the Heavy Machine Guns, it's so much quicker
Another fun video! FYI the 50 cal sometime you have to remove and replace it to get the angle right 👍
I think the shotgun served you way better and you took less damage than using that Ump with the peeshooter sound
I’ll tell you what went through that guy’s head 🥁🥁🥁
A bullet 😂
The large generator is way more effizient, even when using green Bar. Just refine a wood and check the difference.
8:22 Hey Kage.
Can't understand why you don't just sacrifice the 2 armor and then craft a warm jacket.
It is worth more than the paltry armour, a warm jacket is gold
maybe leave your guns ammo and food at home to have more room when you go to the trader with the Jetski
yep that why i use the jetski , you just need to manage your inventory a bit better.... :)
❤ you’re content
Can you recycle ammo? If so can you use the ammo exploit to get extra ammo to recycle back into more resources and possibly create an infinite loop
I've Seen Better Days (And The Bottom Drops Out) by Citizen King
Just put your EWS in a bouy. Much better than foundation. Coz foundation always gets attack.
Trade for "coin" stock up and then trade for what ever u want via coin
I think you tend to make your bases way too big.
No way lol
YES!
Are you going to loot everything in the game before you start a new world to get everything at 💯
are you ever gonna consider making the helicopter
Already did and he doesn't like it which is why you haven't seen him use it other than when he made it
If this game were a Base Building Simulator, you'd easily be on the podium in any construction competition... it turns out it's not!
In my opinion, your base is unnecessarily large for a single player, which has several drawbacks, namely the excessive amount of resources needed to build it, too complex to circulate within it and too dispersed storage, which makes it too inefficient, difficult to defend and take too much time to repair.
Being a survival game, and especially when playing alone, the objective should be to build only what is necessary and keep things as simple as possible in order to save resources, which would mean having to collect less, being able to store them in a way that we can easily access and remember where they are, defend effectively and repair quickly after each battle... and, in this game, all of this is possible on a much more compact base than yours.
But I have to admit that you have a great knack for construction... maybe not so much for survival games!
Building small is boring. I want a big roomy base :D
@@Kage848 Don't take my comment the wrong way, I learned a lot about the game from you and I get some good ideas from your buildings, but you have to admit that your base is really too big for a solo survival game.
For example, I thought the idea of the fortified boathouse was excellent, being able to enter the boats and close the door is a good idea. But taking into account the area it occupies, you could build a floor for the base on top and, above, the space for plantations. This would reduce the area to defend to a rectangle, saving all the resources and inconveniences that your current base has.
It would still be big enough for everything needed and more, while being much more efficient on every level!
Here's the idea.
Greetings from Portugal.