The story of Porton, a city built by SimonScholar.Simon requested that I link the video which sparked it all, so here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...
It’s a realm my friend and I currently work on. When I feel like it I just sign on and go sit in my treehouse. I just had a bunny rabbit by the front door, and managed to tag him with a name, so maybe he will stick around for a while. Here is a link to the pics.
Ahh, that’s cool, and you get a lovely coastal view, too! I’ve not really played much survival, and that looks like it must have taken a really long time to build!
It did. Lots of planning, and effort. The trunk is 6x6 blocks in size and each level I went out 10 blocks each direction. It took real life days of wandering around just to find the area I wanted to build in. I brought the basics I needed to get the truck and some area to start putting up a furnace with hoppers to make all the glass. Blew through a couple of shovels and found some lava to keep the furnace going. That’s the kind of goofy stuff I enjoy doing though.
Thanks a lot :)
If you still have the save, I’d love to see some photos of your treehouse, maybe even post them here at some point!
It’s a realm my friend and I currently work on. When I feel like it I just sign on and go sit in my treehouse. I just had a bunny rabbit by the front door, and managed to tag him with a name, so maybe he will stick around for a while. Here is a link to the pics.
https://imgur.com/a/TfwrIMz
Ahh, that’s cool, and you get a lovely coastal view, too! I’ve not really played much survival, and that looks like it must have taken a really long time to build!
It did. Lots of planning, and effort. The trunk is 6x6 blocks in size and each level I went out 10 blocks each direction. It took real life days of wandering around just to find the area I wanted to build in. I brought the basics I needed to get the truck and some area to start putting up a furnace with hoppers to make all the glass. Blew through a couple of shovels and found some lava to keep the furnace going. That’s the kind of goofy stuff I enjoy doing though.