PC Remember when...

I used to pee from across the room.  Funny thing is that people tend to get MORE offended if you pee on them from a distance than if you do it up close.  Why is that?
You sleepwalk as a dog?

 
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Not an oddity, but I sometimes miss the old molds in the forges to make different items.

I also remember when destroying the wrong section of a couch would cause half the bookstore to collapse.

 
I remember minecraft cubed everything

Also the same minecraft make a pattern with components crafting grid system.

Part of me wishes we had to create things that way the first time as an act of "prototyping" and then its just a matter of having said ingredients there on.

 
I remember minecraft cubed everything

Also the same minecraft make a pattern with components crafting grid system.

Part of me wishes we had to create things that way the first time as an act of "prototyping" and then its just a matter of having said ingredients there on.


The crafting grid used to be a thing.  It won't be again in this game, at least.

Once it gets complicated enough to require a "book of patterns" or the like then what is the point?  You're essentially using recipes anyway.  And with the Internet leaking everything it's not like there will be much of a challenge to "discover" patterns.  Also, there's the XML to peek at... no secrets here.

 
I remember when the generated bridges and roofs would collapse under their own weight all the time.

 
I remember when the generated bridges and roofs would collapse under their own weight all the time.
I remember I watched two older videos of this very thing happening. (Was watching some vintage alpha 1)

 
I remember when we had legs.

I remember when you always stocked forges, workbenches, and everything when you logged off because they kept running. But time didn't.

I remember searching for the dots of fertilizer in the burnt biome on the map

I remember when zombies ran while inside, like it was night time

 
I remember when the generated bridges and roofs would collapse under their own weight all the time.
It's a  pity that stopped or at least didn't continue under the weight of people/vehicles.

After all it wouldn't take many years of neglect for that to happen in real life 

 
What i totally forgot is having bones made out of glass. Everything higher than a block was a guaranteed broken leg. Sometimes even less than a block. Was fixed pretty fast iirc.

 
It's a  pity that stopped or at least didn't continue under the weight of people/vehicles.

After all it wouldn't take many years of neglect for that to happen in real life 
True... it would be kind of thrilling to have a few surprises like that... especially when driving over them.

 
I recall harvesting corn and sometimes getting a blue candy tin as a prize. And you could go into the wasteland POI's and not only loot the lockers, but then bash them with a stone axe and harvest them whole so that they could be placed in your base. And they would respawn loot for you.

Those days you travelled on foot. No bicycles even. And it was Navezgane only.

You could place ore and stone. I had a few builds where the interior walls were made of iron ore (it looked much different than the way iron ore looks today).

Oh, and the strange way that blocks would reshape themselves when destroyed. You could see them, but had to find just the right spot to give them that last wallop to make them go away.

 
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      I recall having to forever keep your head on a swivel because there were SO MANY zombies forever harassing you, making you act like a demented meerkat. Rather than wondering if there will be A zombie in this town!

 
Nobody really?

I remember when I took some metal home, smelted it,  put it in a mold, and had a fully functioning sniper rifle!
Those were the days.

Molds were the funniest, most unrealistic, but also one of the best concepts they had!

 
Zombie biker used to have a wonderful long beard:

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