I finally finished Abiotic Factor, and yup. I need more story and places to explore already. And I haven’t even done everything there is to do yet.
I’ve also been playing some more Enshrouded. Finally got to the mountains, and now I just need to make some warm armor. I probably need to take a day or two to expand my main base, as it’s getting a little cramped. I have pretty much all the crafters and some villagers in the main building with all their stations shoved into different corners, but my farmers actually have a house that I built for them with a separate bedroom upstairs.
I just saw the news of a new Enshrouded update yesterday and thought about trying it again. Did they change the build system in recent months? While I enjoyed discovering the map, I somehow found the building lacking. My benchmark is the Valheim build system, that is the sweet spot for me. What I crave for is a “survival” game with a Valheim build system AND a reason to build castles/villages/whatever. That is what Enshrouded did well with those characters.
I finally finished Abiotic Factor, and yup. I need more story and places to explore already. And I haven’t even done everything there is to do yet.
I’ve also been playing some more Enshrouded. Finally got to the mountains, and now I just need to make some warm armor. I probably need to take a day or two to expand my main base, as it’s getting a little cramped. I have pretty much all the crafters and some villagers in the main building with all their stations shoved into different corners, but my farmers actually have a house that I built for them with a separate bedroom upstairs.
I just saw the news of a new Enshrouded update yesterday and thought about trying it again. Did they change the build system in recent months? While I enjoyed discovering the map, I somehow found the building lacking. My benchmark is the Valheim build system, that is the sweet spot for me. What I crave for is a “survival” game with a Valheim build system AND a reason to build castles/villages/whatever. That is what Enshrouded did well with those characters.