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In most games like this I played, building pieces only tend to have one, two depending on placement, snap points.
In this game they seem to have multiple very small snap points making it difficult at best the get anything properly aligned.
And then there is the movement and aligning of the pieces which is not based on the camera movement, but rather the character movement.
So instead of fine tuning the placement using the mouse, I have to use the keyboard to move my character, which more often than mot results in too much movement for what I need.
In every other survival game with building I have played, the building pieces can be moved around and adjusted using the camera alone without needing to move the character, you can still use character movement as well if you need or want, but it's not required like in this game.
I know there are those who like the way the building is in this game, so I would like to suggest adding a build camera option.
A free fly build camera that can be toggled on or off with a button while in build mode and allow for moving building pieces with the camera by simply turning the camera with the mouse.