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When standing atop the mountain, a high one, to be able to see far and wide is quite lovely. I am looking forward to the game's official release in 3-4 years. I hope by then, the visuals are much more refined and optimised.
However, on the same wavelength, I love the Black Forest during sunset and sunrise when not raining. The sun beams are so beautiful through the trees.
Oh, make sure not to explore the cold north and hot south yet. They are void of content. Well, unless you intend to start a new world when they are filled.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2717946378
The Deep North is beautiful and picturesque, but very quiet since nothing is there yet.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2663922268
Peacefully and chilled, but its all available to survive.
After an annoying day with >10 hours of meetings, this is a good waly to calm down and relax.
The next one, because it will be new.
As a scandinavian, it reminds me of swedish summers. Calm and nice and sunny. Plus plenty of deers and boars for easy food whilst working on my base/home.
I always set up my main base there and teleport when I need to get stuff and use ship back home for ores back etc...
I hate the swamp!
So dark and moist and annoying mobs, plus those abominations are annoying when you find one.
Oh, and whilst I'm waiting for mistlands, I set up a huge wolf 2 star farm in the Plains next to a large mistlands, currently have 20+ wolves.
They are going to join me later on all at once, once mistlands is here. will probably be 100 wolves or more in my farm before mistland comes heheh
Oceans are a close second for sure, I specifically found a seed with lots of water and islands for my playthrough, the water physics and visuals are pretty good, not sea of thieves levels of good but still epic in a storm! :D
Ward it - result is a completely impervious and impenetrable base. I also build a portal up to the elder summon itself so when I'm being attacked by, say, an army of fuling's I can summon the elder to take them out, and then finish him off afterwards.
Very satisfying.
Dark forest often borders useful biomes like Plains and Swamp, making it easier to get those resources.
But it's precisely because you spend so long here that I think people take it for granted, but it's my belief this biome and its associated systems are the reason the game is rated so highly.
It's at this stage where I am completely addicted, and this lasts right through to the end of the Swamp. The swamp is also fantastic but in a completely different way: atmospheric and scary, and at the beginning quite challenging. And of course, it's likely you've got a need for sailing at this point to either transport the iron or to search for new sources of it.
By the time I'm at the Mountain the excitement has plateaued, but I'm probably 60+ hours in at this point, depending on how much I've been building. Mountain is still fun but it lacked the depth and variation of The Black Forest - until of course the frost caves, which make things far more compelling.
The Plains are perhaps my least favourite zone, while pretty and a welcome return to normal land, they seem fairly bland, and lack the dungeons of the previous three biomes, though the encampments are a bit interesting, I'm not a big fan of the Fuslings. It'd be nice if we saw more Viking-esque ruins and dungeons to explore here.