I'd also like some stair pieces to put on the outside of my house to lead up to any balconies we'll be allowed to make. I hope we will be able to use the roof space for furniture, and maybe even machines. At least, the other types of houses are coming. Being able to have a porch / balcony or utilize the roof space differently would be a luxury. I'd like options other than Stone / Wood for the base - such as Brick or Stucco. No unread notifications Guide Maps About Home Guides Maps Reviews Videos Pokédex. Obviously, we just don't want things to clip through walls, but they need to make the walls thicker anyway because currently the stair banister clips through them. A guide on how to fast travel using Yakmel Stations in My Time at Sandrock (MTAS) Contents My Time at Sandrock. Game devs for these types of games don't seem to understand that we would rather have clipping, and that we often can find nice ways to utilizing clipping to make stuff look extra cozy. That kinda stuff was a gripe of mine in Portia, too. I think they're planning on adding some kitchen stuff, but if your kitchen counter doesn't touch the wall, it's just going to look awkward. It might be something I just need to get used to / become better at organizing the layout of, but it never really looks quite right.It would be nice if they would make better use of the squares that the furniture takes up, yeah. With the multiplayer roadmap revealed last week, we now have My Time at Sandrock roadmap for single-player, which means players can expect updates in Early August, Mid-October, and Christmas. โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Poptart:I'd almost rather choose Kitchen / Living Room / Bedroom sets than individual furniture as they take up a lot of space, and the house can quickly look like an episode of Hoarders. It's a good time to be a My Time at Sandrock fan. The system in Sandrock requires you to learn how to use it and that takes practice but once you get it down, your only limitation is you, money and the amount of land you own. I hated the house upgrading system in the beginning but it was because it's so foreign to what was in Portia. Totally hate what you did? Exit the game and load the save you made before trying to upgrade. Make sure you have a home repair kit to fix things inside like moving, removing or changing the stairs, if you added a second floor, or adding larger doorways between added on first floor additions. If you get something you think you might actually like, exit the upgrading system and run back to your place and take a look outside and inside. Then I go and play with all the upgrading features, you can undo what you've done in most cases. I've found the best way not to totally trash my place in learning to use the upgrading system is to make a manual save beforehand. You have to play with them a lot before learning how they work. However, IMHO there is a steep learning curve with the upgrading mechanics in Sandrock's. In Sandrock, your only limitation is your own creativity. It allows a lot more flexibility in design. I like the way of upgrading the house in Sandrock.
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