How did they do it?
Also Terraria thread
How did they do it?
sandbox, but with progression based around bosses
kept adding stuff
that's about it
fun
I'm carving holes at edges of the Jungle in preparation for the hardmode. My concern right now is how do I properly carve out a horizontal crevice/tunnel while taking into account the spread of the Hallow and Crimson? I need advice.
fun? IN MY GAME? REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Minecraft but with actual progression.
colossal waste of time, by the time you beat moon lord the jungle wont be even 5% corrupted
you have progression in mc too but only with at least 200 mods :^)
Fun
>t. ranged player who speedruns every playthrough
Sleeping can massively fuck you over if you're trying to get some items from the travelling merchant or waiting for certain things to happen.
Corruption can spread up to 3 blocks away, yet corrupted vines and shit can grow more then 30+ blocks down (they might actually be infinite I dunno) Which can completely ruin all the hard work you did. Just put a 4 block gap between everything and you'll be fine, really easy to do with bomb spam
honest thoughts on hytale Zig Forums? no autists sperging over tencent please.
>diagonal streak of corruption completely ignores your work
Heh, nothing personnel
its owned by riot now so i dont care
you say that but ranged benefits the most from traveling jew
and no sleeping wont fuck you over since it would require nearly a thousand in-game days to fully corrupt the jungle
new pyramids are impossible to find without completely ruining the surface of your desert
>hypixel
>riot
really don't care if it's good or not now
Haven't actually played this game since 2011 when it came out. Heard about Journey's End and I decided to see what's new and holy hell am I hooked again. I've put in like 57 hours in the past two weeks and I literally just killed Skeletron Prime for the second time. I'm having so much fun right now, bros. I haven't had this much fun with a video games in AGES.
Assuming it comes out in the next decade, it's now owned by riot and I'm not extremely interested anymore. It has potential though.
Minecraft for consolecapped.
Aka you do not need mouse to play it as much.
any advice on how to get into it? same situation as you but tried playing it for 15 minutes and didnt know what to do
dont reply to the low bait
>you say that but ranged benefits the most from traveling jew
The ammo box shows up way more often than some of the other rarer items he sells.
It's not just the jungle though, it's your entire world that gets fucked.
Having to constantly manage it is annoying, and since everything seems more expensive now even if NPCs are happy clentaminating shit gets annoying, fast.
Quarantining that shit off early is the best solution.
Honestly hardmode is lame.
Pulse bow is the best item the merchant sells.
NPC happiness is completely irrelevant with the exception of the Goblin who is very easy to please.
Quarantining is a complete waste of time unless you're playing some kind of super bloated mod that adds a billion new bosses or something I guess.
You can try a blind playthrough if you really feel up to it.
Talk to the NPCs, and especially the guide, put items that list "material" in their tooltips in his crafting dialogue box to see what they make. Explore caves, dig around etc.
If you ask me though, for a game with thousands of items in it, and tons of different mechanics at play all at once I think it's foolish not to use the wiki, especially since it's one of the most well maintained and informational ones I've ever seen for a game.
>hytale
>Hytale is an upcoming sandbox role-playing video game by Hypixel Studios. Production began in 2015 by developers from the Minecraft multiplayer server Hypixel with funding and assistance from Riot Games,
oh no those poor deluded fools
>who later fully acquired the studio.
it could be the game of the decade I no longer care because it won't last a year before they suck the life out of it and mtx the shit out of its corpse
Just go explore and talk to NPCs. Progression isn't linear.
corruption spreads up to 6 blocks away in hard mode
Steam reviews are a joke, "Overwhelmingly Positive" isn't necessarily 10/10 GOTY material, there are substantially more reviews of "it doesn't suck" then "it's bad". "It doesn't suck" describes about 90% of the games in my library but they're far from being "actually good".
I've been reading the wiki a lot. It's really informative and it has guides on the basics and tips for fighting bosses, containing corruption, fishing, etc. It really helps and it's pretty organized. It can be daunting at first (especially with Hardmode), but the more you progress the more you'll understand what's important and what's not.
From what I've read, 1.4 patched a lot of skips/exploits so the wiki is the most up-to-date source of information.