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After a few weeks of working on it. I am really enjoying this game's build system, except when I need to place something really low or really high.


















After a few weeks of working on it. I am really enjoying this game's build system, except when I need to place something really low or really high.
Went with the Blackbeard Variant. I want those 36 pounders.
Is this a known issue. Hands got stuck when his ghost attack caused him to glitch. I didn't kill him this time as I don't like to exploit. I killed him my next round with the old Blunderbuss and kite method.
From my current first play through ever. I only know the game as Windrose.
Always keep a full stack of plant fiber on you when building in tricky locations. With one stack you have the ability to throw up a bunch temporary scaffolding
The center is the foundation for a 2 story guardhouse.
9 guns. 4 overlooking my secondary dock and 5 overlooking my primary dock
Building these little idols over Blackbeard's treasure locations after I loot them.
Still need to decorate and incorporate some new building materials. Thanks to everyone who pointed out where to go to buy them :)
Finally unlock some decent building options. Atm I can build in one of like 5 stone options or twigs, leaves, or bark?
Look like that scene from that Peter Jackson movie.
My second base for the foothills campaign. Main Tower is first floor for crafting/storage, second floor is main galley and kitchen, third floor has three bedrooms with balcony, fourth floor is captain's suite (captain's table and sitting room with balcony), fifth floor is captain's private rooms (Study and bedroom), sixth floor is an observation deck, roof top with signal fire.
Up to 4 floors. 1st is crafting/storage, 2nd is crew mess, 3rd is crew quarters, 4th is captain's suite, rooftop with defensive crenulations and beacon.
Not sure I am up to a 8 v me on my 4th time playing.
I did manage to eventually get my target separated out for the kill but I was nervous the whole time.
Then you'll understand my frustration with it.