Great guide! :D That tip about the data disks was useful, I always run out of those things so it's good to know I can just buy some. Looking forward to the next one!
@@Firise I agree that eventually you don't need the disks as much. At that point I stopped mining specifically for them, however data disks do stay somewhat relevant in that you use them to buy crop seeds as well.
Here’s a tip for the day The tip is never to put stuff behind your house , cuz at some point you will need to get that house to being upgraded. But that’s why that you really need to not to put stuff behind it. Cuz it always pays off to be more strategic about where to put stuff.
While I agree that strategic placement is good for the day to day use of the workshop. You can move everything around at anytime in builder mode with the toolkit or by visiting Construction Junction.
fav tip was definitely the data disk one. seems like you can get a pretty significant headstart in research spending money to buy those. and i love cheesing so that tip made me happy giving hope there are ways to cheese the game a little here and there. dont own it yet but ima grab it reeeally soon. have a good damn day
I have yet to find the dew collectors particularly profitable so while I have them I prefer to buy water from the farming store behind Behind The Stairs. As for stamina I always stock up on Soy Sauce and Sandberries from Behind The Stairs + the Blue Moon Saloon to dry out some Sandacuda All these are very good tips, nice video!
Um there’s a down flaw to that cuz um , to find the dew collectors you really need to give the data disc to Qi. And he will show you everything that he has that you’ll be needing. But it’s never best to just buy the water , cuz you can just make it for yourself. But if you wanna dry out some Sandacudas , you really shouldn’t be giving those fish to the Blue Moon. Cuz it’s more wiser to just dry them for your own self , cuz your a dang builder right then just make yourself a drying rack. And just dry them on there. But it’s never best to just stock up on Soy Sauce , cuz you can just go to the Blue Moon to feed yourself. Cuz that’s what im doing btw. But those tips that you have are not very good tips at all.
A good way to get a bit of stamina in the beginning is eating the meal in the blue moon that is on sale that day. (the special) you can eat twice and you get an easy 150 to 200 SP that way. depending on what is for sale. And for realtively cheap.
Another early game tip is to get the refiner as soon as you can make it. The refiner allows you to upgrade the quality of just about anything. For equipped gear it can mean early game 1-3 extra stamina, extra defense or other stat boosts by about 10 or so. For tools it can increase the strength so it means even faster harvesting from mining, scrapping, and logging. Then when it comes to work station upgrades higher quality increased production speed but rare versions of the stations can give even bigger production speed boosts, or water or fuel use reduction. The only real limit for the refiner is the type of resource needed for upgrades . Bloodstone is the material needed for most early game items and can be found from hard rock after you can create the bronze pickhammer but the extra early work can more than offset the time saved from upgrading tools, stations and equipped clothing and accessories.
One downside to the early stations being refined is that when you upgrade them to the next tier, the refinement on that station gets reset. But love you bringing up the refiner as I do agree that it is 100% a very good thing to unlock as early as you can. I will likely make my video after the current one in production about the refiner. There is definitely a ton to talk about from that one station alone. The things you can upgrade, the benefits earned, and resources required are all very interesting.
@@renaudnadeau I made the mistake of never even really checking to see what it was until I passed up my 3rd commission to make one. So about 2 weeks into my first character before I finally made one and I regret not doing it sooner. Though I can see how it could easily be it’s own video due to how much it can actually do. As a note since I have never looked into it and will never make a video of it but the refiner can actually be upgraded as well but I am not sure if it has any effect on bonuses or not.
@@blndedbydrkness4730 while it would appear that the refiner could be upgraded by making another one. There is currently no way to upgrade them. I tested that idea a while back. I am hoping that in the end game update there becomes a way to and a benefit for it. I just want that drill they showed off in one of the recent videos of upcoming tech. I haven't watched the newest one that is supposed to show off some new stuff but I will likely make a video of reacting to it soon.
I have just got to level 5 by basically doing the main and side quests and completing these quests. Also making a few storage chests to store items as I run out of inventory space. And killing a few low level monsters Shall I carry ok with just quests for a few more levels or branch off to do other things. Any help appreciated. Great video btw
You will be perfectly fine. Your character scales very quickly in health and damage output and the quests in the game are designed to give you time to go do other things throughout your play through. If you ever feel like you are behind in a specific skill tree you can always just focus on tasks that will level that skill for a while to get it to where you want it.
Fingers crossed! They have already done 2 hot fixes and I agree there is still work to be done, but from talking to the devs I believe they will continue to update the game for a while. They are taking some of the tech they learned while building Sandrock and using it to improve Portia.
@@oKingLexx They truly are some great games. Here is a link from their X page showing how they used the tech they learned while porting Sandrock to make loading times faster for Portia ;) x.com/MTaSandrock/status/1719348127684239361?s=20
@@renaudnadeau I actually played the demo when the early access first came out, im not sure if its my PC or just the game, but it was pretty laggy and the frame rates were bad. Is it still like this?
@@marikohayashi3845 I do recommend turning down the graphics settings if it's set to ultra, but they have also optimized the game a ton since then and shouldn't be an issue anymore.
I would add splitting a stack in inventory. It is not listed on the keyboard control tab in game. you hover your curser over the stack to be split in your inventory (does not work in chests) then click E. It will bring up a box that lists split, abandon, trash. When you pick Split, you can then choose how much you want. Does anyone else have keyboard tips that are not listed? I would like to know more if there is any. Good Video!
To clarify foraging outside town for resources will still cost stamina, but there is plenty of garbage in town to clean up for free while you run quests that give free dregs and scraps for early fuel and stamina.
If you are referring to the shiny ones? You have to do your best to grab them by hand. When one spawns quickly spam E while chasing it. Will usually catch it but not always. I recommend spec-ing to the perk early that auto catches them for you if you are having a hard time there.
Dude talks about other videos only having general tips for these kinds of games, then puts out the most generic video yet LMAO down vote, for trash talking other creators!
Great guide! :D That tip about the data disks was useful, I always run out of those things so it's good to know I can just buy some. Looking forward to the next one!
Glad I could help! It's one of those things that are easy to not notice but very helpful with speeding up your tech progression 😄
Once you learned every machine, you'll have piles of disks and no purpose for them.
@@Firise I agree that eventually you don't need the disks as much. At that point I stopped mining specifically for them, however data disks do stay somewhat relevant in that you use them to buy crop seeds as well.
@@renaudnadeau Oooh, spoiler. Where can we buy cropseeds with discs?
THE data disk was helpful. pls continue this you deserve more subs!
Thank you. I have more videos coming soon. Just working to reach the current max tech level so I have everything unlocked to test things.
Here’s a tip for the day
The tip is never to put stuff behind your house , cuz at some point you will need to get that house to being upgraded.
But that’s why that you really need to not to put stuff behind it.
Cuz it always pays off to be more strategic about where to put stuff.
While I agree that strategic placement is good for the day to day use of the workshop. You can move everything around at anytime in builder mode with the toolkit or by visiting Construction Junction.
Epic, awesome voice over, noice editing. Quality content B)
Thanks man, plan to step it up a level for the next video coming soon.
fav tip was definitely the data disk one. seems like you can get a pretty significant headstart in research spending money to buy those. and i love cheesing so that tip made me happy giving hope there are ways to cheese the game a little here and there. dont own it yet but ima grab it reeeally soon. have a good damn day
Info on more ways to cheese the game is in the works 😁
I have two videos in production with a couple more ideas written down.
Good call on early data disc gathering
Thanks. It certainly helps with quick tech progression.
I have yet to find the dew collectors particularly profitable so while I have them I prefer to buy water from the farming store behind Behind The Stairs. As for stamina I always stock up on Soy Sauce and Sandberries from Behind The Stairs + the Blue Moon Saloon to dry out some Sandacuda
All these are very good tips, nice video!
Thanks! I actually have a video coming out soon that addresses how dried sandcuda is the best food for restoring stamina in the game.
Um there’s a down flaw to that cuz um , to find the dew collectors you really need to give the data disc to Qi.
And he will show you everything that he has that you’ll be needing.
But it’s never best to just buy the water , cuz you can just make it for yourself.
But if you wanna dry out some Sandacudas , you really shouldn’t be giving those fish to the Blue Moon.
Cuz it’s more wiser to just dry them for your own self , cuz your a dang builder right then just make yourself a drying rack.
And just dry them on there.
But it’s never best to just stock up on Soy Sauce , cuz you can just go to the Blue Moon to feed yourself.
Cuz that’s what im doing btw.
But those tips that you have are not very good tips at all.
Thank you
You are welcome!
A good way to get a bit of stamina in the beginning is eating the meal in the blue moon that is on sale that day. (the special) you can eat twice and you get an easy 150 to 200 SP that way. depending on what is for sale. And for realtively cheap.
Def a good way if you don't have another way to get back stamina early on.
Hadn't seen this game before; looks like there's a satisfyingly large amount to it!
There certainly is! Nowhere near the content of your games 😉 but definitely a well developed game.
Another early game tip is to get the refiner as soon as you can make it. The refiner allows you to upgrade the quality of just about anything. For equipped gear it can mean early game 1-3 extra stamina, extra defense or other stat boosts by about 10 or so. For tools it can increase the strength so it means even faster harvesting from mining, scrapping, and logging. Then when it comes to work station upgrades higher quality increased production speed but rare versions of the stations can give even bigger production speed boosts, or water or fuel use reduction. The only real limit for the refiner is the type of resource needed for upgrades . Bloodstone is the material needed for most early game items and can be found from hard rock after you can create the bronze pickhammer but the extra early work can more than offset the time saved from upgrading tools, stations and equipped clothing and accessories.
One downside to the early stations being refined is that when you upgrade them to the next tier, the refinement on that station gets reset. But love you bringing up the refiner as I do agree that it is 100% a very good thing to unlock as early as you can.
I will likely make my video after the current one in production about the refiner. There is definitely a ton to talk about from that one station alone. The things you can upgrade, the benefits earned, and resources required are all very interesting.
@@renaudnadeau I made the mistake of never even really checking to see what it was until I passed up my 3rd commission to make one. So about 2 weeks into my first character before I finally made one and I regret not doing it sooner. Though I can see how it could easily be it’s own video due to how much it can actually do. As a note since I have never looked into it and will never make a video of it but the refiner can actually be upgraded as well but I am not sure if it has any effect on bonuses or not.
@@blndedbydrkness4730 while it would appear that the refiner could be upgraded by making another one. There is currently no way to upgrade them. I tested that idea a while back. I am hoping that in the end game update there becomes a way to and a benefit for it.
I just want that drill they showed off in one of the recent videos of upcoming tech. I haven't watched the newest one that is supposed to show off some new stuff but I will likely make a video of reacting to it soon.
I have just got to level 5 by basically doing the main and side quests and completing these quests. Also making a few storage chests to store items as I run out of inventory space. And killing a few low level monsters Shall I carry ok with just quests for a few more levels or branch off to do other things. Any help appreciated. Great video btw
You will be perfectly fine. Your character scales very quickly in health and damage output and the quests in the game are designed to give you time to go do other things throughout your play through.
If you ever feel like you are behind in a specific skill tree you can always just focus on tasks that will level that skill for a while to get it to where you want it.
Thanks for this great video. I love the game but Pathea has ALOT of work to do on the Switch version. heres praying for updates.
Fingers crossed! They have already done 2 hot fixes and I agree there is still work to be done, but from talking to the devs I believe they will continue to update the game for a while. They are taking some of the tech they learned while building Sandrock and using it to improve Portia.
@@renaudnadeau that news made my day. My family loves the My Time series.
@@oKingLexx They truly are some great games. Here is a link from their X page showing how they used the tech they learned while porting Sandrock to make loading times faster for Portia ;)
x.com/MTaSandrock/status/1719348127684239361?s=20
Is it easy to get into if you've played My time at Portia before? I remember being hooked to MTAP but it could get a little overwhelming sometimes!
Yes and if you ever have any questions about the game feel free to ask me. It's a really good game and will likely hook you too 😉
@@renaudnadeau I actually played the demo when the early access first came out, im not sure if its my PC or just the game, but it was pretty laggy and the frame rates were bad. Is it still like this?
@@marikohayashi3845 I do recommend turning down the graphics settings if it's set to ultra, but they have also optimized the game a ton since then and shouldn't be an issue anymore.
I would add splitting a stack in inventory. It is not listed on the keyboard control tab in game. you hover your curser over the stack to be split in your inventory (does not work in chests) then click E. It will bring up a box that lists split, abandon, trash. When you pick Split, you can then choose how much you want. Does anyone else have keyboard tips that are not listed? I would like to know more if there is any. Good Video!
That is a good one! I am working on a new tips video and will add hidden keyboard settings to the list!
That's a nice change; foraging doesn't cost stamina. That was always weird, and annoying, in Portia 😅
To clarify foraging outside town for resources will still cost stamina, but there is plenty of garbage in town to clean up for free while you run quests that give free dregs and scraps for early fuel and stamina.
How do you catch scorpions?
If you are referring to the shiny ones? You have to do your best to grab them by hand. When one spawns quickly spam E while chasing it. Will usually catch it but not always. I recommend spec-ing to the perk early that auto catches them for you if you are having a hard time there.
6-7 AM?!?
haha, I am a morning person. Tend to wake up at about 4am so I can get ready for the day and stream before I head to work.
Dude talks about other videos only having general tips for these kinds of games, then puts out the most generic video yet LMAO down vote, for trash talking other creators!
Couldn't agree more 😂