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Yes only one of you needs the dlc. The person who owns the dlc must launch the prospect on your server. Everyone else can access 100% of the content.
Yea i think i see the "leak" map but the date was 2022 , but i kinda see it . also what i mean is if i explore the map , my friends canT see the progress i made to the explored map , they must also go and explore the map again ...
Oh, yeah, I think the fog is uncovered individually. That's how it was for my friends and I on my server.
i know this is Early but ... i got this quest/mission objective but do we really must travel all the way around to reach this place ? Mission objective Green Dot on H3
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3025557609
https://icarusintel.com/
I'm not 100% sure about that specific mission, but I'm guessing so.
Authors of this map stay on Discord (SIC:Survive Icarus Community)
https://discord.com/channels/882280582367838218/917941419493187624
One of interest page about missions and possible awards
https://icarus.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Prospects
I hope everything about Prometheus will be added there too.
As a player, you're a member of our community. As am I.
Oh so did you make the map? I saw your post "Made it yesterday" and thought you meant you made the web app, my bad.
I fixed that post.
The terrain shown on the in-game map is really misleading. Lots of areas that show as green/lightbrown aren't actually grasslands, they're cliffs.
You might to try a little "mountain climbing".
I use wood ramps to build up the side of cliffs, and then periodically run back and pick up older ramps at the bottom, and then slap them down at top. I go up the side of the clifs/mountains like tank treads. Alternately, you could just chop down a bazillion trees and leave the entire ramp intact.
Make sure you put down the very first ramp so it's clipped partially into the cliff/mountain, and try to keep it in line with the cliff face as much as possible, so it doesn't begin to slant farther and farther from the cliff.
But even that is fixable, just put down a ramp, then another one to whatever side is closer to the cliff. Now switch to that new row of ramps, closer to the rock. The ideal goal is to have about 1/4 of each ramp clipped into the cliff/mountain. You can do the opposite to go around bulges in a cliff face too, place a new ramp next to the old one, but farther way from the rock. I have a tendency to zig zag left and right as I build up the side of the cliff.
If ramps no longer touch the cliff, just add more ramps to the correct side, until they partially clip into the rock, so the building becomes stable again.
If you're going to pick up ramps at the bottom to reuse at the top, switch to your repair hammer.
When holding that, the specific ramp you are targeting will be outlined in green. If you just use Y without the hammer, you run the risk of picking up the ramp you are _standing on_. Wheeeee, crunch. No bueno.
When trying this, it's also advisable to have a ton of wood on your character. Sometimes ramps can't be picked up, because they're too close to an invisible boundary. Be able to make more ramps. Sometimes as you try to pick up a ramp, you destabilize the structure. Slap in a few ramps that touch the rock, long enough to pick up a section. Then pick up the extra ramps you just added too.
Also, speaking of invisible boundaries. Sometimes you will run into invisible walls, where you will slide sideways, even though there's nothing there but an empty ramp. Just build ramps sideways, go around it. If you are _running_ up ramps, hitting an invisible barrier can cause you lurch sideways and fall.
Mountain climbing isn't a speed sport.
If you want to build _down_ a cliff, it's easiest if you place a wood floor/roof, and then select ramps and press R to flip it down instead of up. If you don't have a floor (and can't build one), you can build an up ramp, then immediately flip it to a down ramp. It will make an A shape. Then build more downward ramps.
When going down, be careful of running over chunks of rocks sticking out onto the ramps, you can get bumped up, "catch air", and go FLYING in a long arc. Most likely overshooting the ends of the ramps. I crouch into stealth mode and go super slow when going down ramps.