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Also, thanks for the hint about going into xpedia for the recipe to appear. That seems...odd.
1 .he is to the left of where you start.
2. continue straight and you will encounter a muddy area proceed through here
3. you will see some orange mushroom trees and will start to encounter the spitting plants
4. there is a lake area and he will be at the centre of it
hope this helps if you played previously you got the plasma launcher here inside a crate if you hadn't already got it off an enemy tech
and yeah got the wheels to eventually work think it was just the wheels that are bugged they show attachment points at the rear but cant use them they are the 1.5 wheels cant remember the name
To unlock the recipes to make stuff you have to go into the Prospectors guide, for reasons.
The forest kill quests are bugged, nothing triggers progress.
There is 1 boss, that doesn't respawn, which may or may not be the Gargoyle boss you are tasked to kill after the initial basic kill tasks, but if you have already killed it, and chances are you will have as the island is so small, then there is no way to progress. I don't even think they remembered to include the other biomes, there is no other land visible from the starting island and even if there were, there is zero movement in water except if you fire your guns and push back a little.
Positives: I honestly didnt expect they actually change that disguisting old UI for this new 2D one. Still meh but definately a step into the right direction. The lightning rod is permanently on, which is good. The difficulty is slightly up, which is also good. What else ... ironically thats about it, i think.
Negatives: Literally everything else.
Its a 1 step forward 25 steps back situation. I dont even see the game in it anymore, neither do the devs im sure. So far the best version of the game they had was pre-EA Limited Demo. This version by far is the worst of them all imo.
I spent most of yesterday in unstable and the community can start complaining now because the game plays nothing like it did before this update. You do have the choice to stay with the current stable version forever though. Will not get updates but you can at least build and destroy all you want.
Thats NOT how early access works fyi. Its if say the company builds cars, and you buy a half finished car with no doors, no interior, but it runs. You buy it on a promise that one day it will be finished. Next thing you know the company decided that they no longer want to build the car. They are not really sure even what they are going to build in the end, but definately not the car they had a vision for. This should be illegal and im half sure it actually is.
Anyway. Changes are totally fine if they are for the better. So far 0.6 is way more confused and disfunctional than any other build that came before. You can fanboy all you want, but majority of comments across all recent topics disagree with you. Such life.
The snow biome is visible from one part of the area that has the lightning trees. And it's by a structure that looks like a boat launch. But yes, there's no way to get there currently, as the waves keep pushing the tech back.
Overall, I feel like I figured out how the game works. It is a big shift from the previous. And there are weird aspects in which there's some old game play mixed with the new game play. It will be nice when this is more standardized.