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If you had some valid complaints you wouldn't resort to being so cartoonishly vague, where you'd HOPE to land on some accurate issue.
I can understand him. The building system in Valheim is actually a bit more pleasant. What I miss in Enshrouded is the lack of physics. You can build something in the air somewhere and it will stay where it is. You yourself fall to the ground. Gravity applies to you but not to what you are building. Honestly, that's pretty silly, isn't it?
But there are so many other things in this game that I really appreciate. I've been playing again since the new update and it's really fun.
You can change the difficulty settings in the game at any time when booting the world up if you're solo, or putting the server online if you're not. If you're in multiplayer and not the host, you'll have to reach out to them.