R8 my snow village boys

R8 my snow village boys.

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Looks like something a child fresh out of minecraft would create

7/10

Fucking boring out of 10. This is commieblock levels of bad.

it's comfy, I like it
tryhard trash, 2/10

comfy/10

Fuck you, at least it's not a shitty fucking village.

kys faggot

Statue build, not even particularly good in that category.

HAMMER THOSE CORNERS YOU FUCK

autism

looks comfy

Nice

Is that where your father takes you to play with your ass? faggot/10

fuck you niggers

>This is commieblock levels of bad.

What's wrong with commieblocks comrade?

It's okay

The problem is that you built a dome on top of an archway, which makes no fucking sense and takes away from the overall aesthetic, in fact it just completely ruins it, more so because the material of the doom is just nonsensical as well. Also the entire building is supported by those two tiny columns?

The matching of brick types and greens overall is well done, keep that concept and trash the overall design, or if you want to salvage it add a back wall at ground level with some murals and remove the dome at the top.

Hint: use a hammer on the snow blocks to turn them into half sized blocks to give a more natural look!

I've seen better.

>Thinks he's gonna be praised by his shitty dome
>Gets called a faggot

Back to your shitty designs, asshole

But that looks like absolute garbage user.

>glass commie block
wew

You don't have to be mad OP that someone else showed you up. THat ice/glass house obviously took a lot of work, considering he got all the water inside the building.

m8 you can dupe water with a bucket and like five dirt blocks.
you could easily cover the world in honey if you wanted to.

Not to mention pumps are a thing.

Looks annoying.

I'm the guy who made that glass hotel. I made it a good 3-4 years ago. There was no bucket. You had to find a source of water above a place and let it slowly drain down, which is what I did. Originally I wanted each room to have its own water ceiling, but the logistics of getting water to drain down evenly didn't allow for that.

>hasnt made anything better looking in four years
m8

Also, PUMPS.

I haven't played the game in 3 years. Maybe I'll try it again sometime, but I'm too busy with life right now.

>PUMPS
Again, didn't exist back then.

Bretty shitty desu sempai, but it's ok for a beginer I suppose.

disgusting/10.

jealous/10

>jealous/10
I rather make some straight up commieblocks that waste my time in a shitty looking """hotel""" with commieblocks attached to it.

rate my solo world

Hammer that roof out boy

>Snow biome
>There was no bucket
Fuck off faggot. Buckets have been around forever.

wew

>Let me put my commieblocks in a tree, maybe people won't notice.

i could have gone for something fancy, but i had small simple little houses in mind when i made it.

autistism level trash
crappy base section

2big

>calls other autistic
>posts a cluttered autistic shitpile that took hours and hours

Buckets didn't transfer water back when I played the game. It was essentially a useless object. Stay mad bro.

They always have, that's their entire purpose. And wasting more time than necessary on making something that looks bad isn't an accomplishment.

>the bucket always existed
>terraria.gamepedia.com/Bottomless_Water_Bucket
>introduced June 30, 2015

You're going to stupid lengths to knock down someone's accomplishments. And yet he's still right. 3-4 years ago, you couldn't use a bucket to place water. Unless you used a regular bucket that only held 1 tile of water at a time.

[ ] Told
[ ] Super Told
[x] Super Saiyan Told

Your "accomplishment" is shit and you're backpedaling like a motherfucker to avoid admitting you were wrong.

>He's right, you couldn't use a bucket to place water, unless you used a bucket to place water

>backpedaling
You're the one who claimed the water in that hotel could be made with a bucket. The creator said he did it when there was no bucket and I provided proof that backs up his claim.

No one is backpedaling. But you are deflecting, realizing you're wrong.

Why would someone make long trips to a water source one tile at a time when he can just let the water flow down? If he used a regular bucket instead of the endless bucket, it would have taken hundreds of thousands of trips. He even said he just had water flow down naturally.

You're really gonna go down swinging, aren't you?

>autistism level trash
Don't get me started

The argument was that you couldn't use a bucket, but you could.

Regardless, it looks boring so it's nothing to be proud of, let alone be called an accomplishment for waiting on water to flow down.

>You're really gonna go down swinging aren't you?
This is the second post I've made in this thread

it's perfect

>The argument was that you couldn't use a bucket, but you could.
No, the argument was you claiming it sucked because you could use a bucket or pipes. And people pointed out that endless bucket and pipes didn't exist back then. Now you're just focusing on the regular bucket, which I pointed out is entirely impractical to use. Which is why the endless bucket was added last year.

I'm pretty sure the argument was over whether or not the build looks like absolute garbage.

Alright fine, I'll concede about the bucket thing.

I'm still saying it looks boring and isn't an accomplishment.

>I'm still saying it looks boring and isn't an accomplishment.
Okay. You're welcome to your opinion.

Nigger fuck off, bucketing over water and lava to make obsidian has been around since the earliest versions, don't double down on your retarded bullshit.

>opinion

>Bottomless bucket
>The subject is a regular bucket
user... jesus fuck, seek help. You can use a regular bucket to make infinite amounts of any liquid, this technique has been around since for fucking ever you fucking clown.

>You can use a regular bucket to make infinite amounts of any liquid

Then why did they make an endless bucket? Oh right...

>Bucketing water is impractical
>Digging massive trenches to try and get large amounts of water into my base makes much more sense!
I can't even... how the fuck can someone be this retarded? You do realize that all you need is a single, regular bucket full of water (or any other liquid) to generate endless oceans of it, right? How the fuck have you never learned this extremely basic technique you dumb fuck.

No hammer = automatic trash. If you are too lazy to do that much then play Starbound, at least then you would have an excuse as it lack the feature.

Because of retards like you, I'd imagine.

It doesn't even fucking matter why they made it, because it doesn't change anything for the fact that you could use a regular bucket to make infinite amounts of any liquid.

What the fuck are you talking about a hammer was used in your second reply

>You do realize that all you need is a single, regular bucket full of water (or any other liquid) to generate endless oceans of it, right?
I'm not him but how do you do this?

Click rapidly on one spot

Then please do explain how you do it. I assume it requires some bug or exploit. But there's nothing online about it.

>in before "it exists, you're just an idiot!"

First hit on google, vid from 2011, eat your heart out, retard. youtube.com/watch?v=4ntVFWV1_zY

This is also still in the game.

Just tried it. Doesn't work. Either they patched it out after adding the endless bucket or it never worked and you're full of shit. Even if it did exist, few people would have figured it out.

There was no need to be rude.

>Few people would have figured it out
Nigger it was THE fucking trick, right now you're being the autistic faggot that never heard about missingno and are shouting at everyone "nuh-uh you're lying!"

I've literally used that shit this very week to make fishing pools for that quest faggot on a new playthrough.

It might not work now, but it definitely did 3-4 years ago when the guy said he made his ice cavern. I did it myself just like this video did And this guy knows what's up. This trick was in widespread use because the bug was known on the wiki, which is where everyone goes when they want to know anything about the game.

Its fair to say that it was well known, but that still doesn't mean everyone knew about it. Especially since you had to look it up online or have a friend tell you about it.

And all this obsession of the bucket still seems like a deflection from the original argument. Which basically came down to people saying it looked ugly. Could have just left it at that and avoided this huge 'autistic' argument.

Not gonna argue with you there.

...

Speaking of autism.

I think that's the complete opposite.

Just learned what "commie block" is via this thread.

I always wind up resorting to it because I don't want my dooders to die by some dumb nonsense. Makes me feel like they're safe. Plus I'm not creative.

I haven't played terraria since it was in a long as time. It was a few months into it being early access when I stopped for whatever reason. Will I have fun again if I picked it up now and continued commieblocking until I up my creativity?

Probably, yeah.

Gotcha. Gonna re-install and get comfy. Hopefully its still pretty light-weight.

Complaining that people aren't learning advanced forms of composition for making random fun structures in a game is pretty much the epitome of autism. its like going to a small learning center and yelling at year 1 art students for not knowing all the skills of a professional painter.

You don't need to worry about your NPCs that much. If you play on normal mode (as opposed to expert) a gathering of NPCs will repel enemy spawns, so you don't have to worry about enemies getting to your villagers, meaning you can shape your buildings any way you want. Alternatively you could put them above the ground or below the ground or beyond a wall or pit that will intercept the monsters before they get close. For expert mode or bloodmoons, put a little gap before the door or a single platform after it to prevent them from busting the door open. Also be aware that NPCs can fight and defend themselves from petty enemies.

The game has expanded massively since you last played, so if you liked it then you'll have a great time now, even if your buildings aren't too pretty.

300 Megabytes.
Without mods.

I didn't think of it as a complain, more like an advice. Perphaps you're being a bit sensitive?

>playing on normal

That's very clearly a load of suggestions to make your builds more aesthetically pleasing.

Tmodloader updated to 1.3.4.
Most mods will be up to date by the end of the week.
Woo.

>how to make a cluttered mess 101