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If you go with Reckless Brigandine: as headgear I'd recommend the White Witch Mask then. It looks good with the tribal-looking brigandine imo, it gives your illusions a +1 power level boost and it can cast Ryngrim's Rep. Visage for you 1/rest (automatically if you drop below 50% health). While this combo looks a bit weird on most races it fits super well for a "Mataru" themed character (so any type of Huana Warrior) imo. I don't know, dabateable. If you really like the weapon then bringing it to legendary makes sense. But I personally often don't even bring my favorite weapons up to superb and they usually work well enough. But if the rest of your party isn't very reliant on weapons and/or weapon quality (because they use spalls mainly or have a weapon that comes legandary or use a soulbound or summoned weapon) then I will def. bring my favorites up to legendary (or even mythic).
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I would like there to be a rare type of gnat or aphid (special color maybe) you can tame and if you bring it around with you, it can retrieve arrows within a decent range, including the ones that have fallen beneath the map. Not being able to pick up those arrows is driving me nuts. While they could let regular aphids and gnats gather arrows, I think it would be more fun for there to be some rare versions of pets to find that have some sort of extra perk. (While it would be better for the arrow to just not fall through the map, even Grounded 1 never fully fixed that glitch.)
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My wolf spiders finally respawned after 30-40 in game days and there legs are all freaky. It feels like a horror movie.
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Music: Sharing and Listening - Where words fail, music speaks
Malcador replied to ShadySands's topic in Way Off-Topic
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I do understand that the game is in game preview and ive played through every single update in the magnificent Grounded 1, but ive noticed that theres no quarter corner pieces for roofing, that has lead my buildings to look odd, please try to add a quarter corner roof peice it would be amazing.
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After cycling through a million different builds, I finally came to stick with Devoted + Trickster with The Willbreaker. Planning to play it something like this: stealth for the initial backstab strike (Clear Out eventually), debuff will, cast Ryngrym's, hopefully get some disengagement hits if the enemy attempts to flee. I wanted to have more damage without disengagement than an Unbroken and The Willbreaker synergizes nicely with a trickster. Probably not an OP build or anything of sorts, but I don't enjoy playing the truly OP stuff so much, so going with this for now Already snuck into Crookspur for the stick, so probably gonna play this build a while, before rerolling to another one Now, I haven't played Deadfire in a couple of years, so I can't really remember all the best gear. What would you recommend I pick up for this build? Apparently I messed up with my custom history, so I don't have Thaos's Headdress, but I kinda sorta prefer the Helm of the Falcon anyway. Still sucks not having the headdress, it is one of the nicer helms, especially that I have Edér also as a fighter/rogue. What armor goes best with such character? Devil of Caroc? Reckless Brigandine? I picked up Cloak of Greater Protection, seems to be a pretty nice cloak for now. Iirc there was a cloak that gave extra damage from stealth, but honestly I might be mixing up gear pieces in my head with PoE1 items Not sure which was in which game anymore Also a question on The Willbreaker's upgrades: is it worth spending the 4 Adra Bans on making it legendary? Iirc you couldn't get unlimited Adra Bans, and there are some special upgrade items to certain tiers (after the dragon fight I think there is one).
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Please for the love of the Xbox Grounded community. Fix the game so it doesn't crash to dash board all the time. Random crashes every game.
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I was building my secondary base near oak tree, the scorpions near it keeps pulling me in combat and the scorpion jr keeps clipping inside one of the Oak roots and I'm unable to kill it. It take a long time just to make him unclip from inside the root and kill it. I cant even ignore it, it keeps me in combat and you cannot build in combat.
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nanouke started following BUG - Game keeps crashing while loading; Unreal error
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braydonruggles2010 started following Bring back pets (and some buggy suggestions)
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I really loved having aphids as pets in the first game and its a bit dissapointing that we dont have them here. It would be cool if we could also farm bugs like aphids and weevils to make getting food easier. I'd love if we could have caterpillars as buggies, I think they could work as a hauling buggy, essentially, being slow, but having a large hauling capacity, and more inventory space than other buggies. Another idea for a buggy is a bombardier beetle, which could be used to smash rocks, and have ranged attacks. Id also just like to be able to use weapons like staves and bows on buggies.
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Buggy following to close
ShadowCat_77 replied to Spladash's topic in Grounded: Feedback & Suggestions
Yep, I agree the amount of times it bothered me while collecting resources. For now I made a work around by just making my buggy to stay, collect resources and hop on the buggy. It works for now but I will definitely appreciate if they fix it in future as a QOL fix but for now I think they already have a lot of other trivial issues they r working on. I'm happy to wait cuz I know they will deliver. (Hoping based on how they handled Grounded). -
chuchungman started following 8-Aug version 0.1.2.1 messed up player's weapons
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PC Steam verision. Just started the game after it's auto-update and there's been a new mess up with this version: All my equipment downgrade from level 2 to level 1 I had a full set of weaver weapons/bombuckler/spider stringer yesterday Now it change to level 1 basic weapons spring bow/pebblet spear etc the only level 2 weapon left is mosquito needle which I didn't equiped in the save Same set of downgraded weapon in all saves (except the initial start save), which I'm sure they have different weapon sets player's location different from save
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It feels like the last patch didn't fix any of the bugs it was supposed to fix. After waiting 15 in-game days for an O.R.C. raid to finally trigger so I could progress a quest, defeating the raid didn't complete the quest — even after the patch. Keybindings still reset after restarting the game, and the same issue applies to other settings as well — including audio settings, preferences, and mutation activation. All of them get wiped after a restart. O.R.C. bugs keep spawning in my base every single day, and I have to rebuild everything all the time. Water droplets are still floating in the air. The Z key still doesn't work in building or object placement mode, which makes movement very awkward. It seems like the S key was fixed, but nobody ever complained about the S key — the real issue has always been with Z. Also, Right Shift still doesn't work when assigned to sprinting — the game doesn’t register it at all. And now the game keeps crashing constantly. One translation has been updated and is wrong now. When we die, in French, it propose two times to respawn at the closed ranger station. My Buggy completely disappeared, and I had to hatch another one from scratch.
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Basto started following Orc spider disapeared after our death at the milk molar station
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Hi, our ORC spider disapeared and we are stuck in history cause we cannot beat them to succed the quest i saw alot on bee bug at berry field but nothing about milk molar station. if someone can help us. i've screeshot the quest . Translate of the screen : "Defeat the O.R.C guards at the milk molar hideout" thx
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I spent a lot of time and resources building a base. There were some O.R.C. bugs roaming around the area, but I managed to avoid them and they didn’t bother me while I was building. But now that the base is finished, O.R.C. mosquitoes and stinkbugs are spawning inside my house almost every day and destroying everything.
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The TV and Streaming Thread: That's Entertainment!
majestic replied to LadyCrimson's topic in Way Off-Topic
War of the World (2025) I don't get the reviews. When you're sitting in front of your TV, looking at Ice Cube sitting in front of a green screen that is reflected in his glasses, the correct choice is to review and enjoy the film for what it is. The wrong one is to review it as if it would be a serious work of art, because if there's one thing the reviews are right about, then it is this: War of the Worlds (2025), which was originally filmed during the 2020 lockdown, is an utter disaster. From the terrible cinematography, to the forgettable sound design, to the incredibly bad acting of the entire cast and digital effects on the level of 2003 game cinematics (the arrival of the tripods basically looks like it was copied and pasted from the arrival of the Burning Legion in Warcraft 3), one can only come to the conclusion that even Uwe Boll movies are better. Now, the techincal aspects aren't Neil Breen level terrible, but if you've ever seen a The Asylum film (I would recommend Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies if you haven't and are interested), that's about what you're getting - just that everything looks like found footage because most of the cast filmed their scenes with their phones' selfie cams. With that out of the way, what an enjoyable silly ride this was. The premise, the acting, the cinematography, the editing, the effects - combined everything is so bad it breaks the laws of physics and becomes a stunningly enrapturing mixture. Plus it has Clark Gregg, and let's face it, anything that has Clark Gregg in it automatically gets taken up a notch. If you don't agree, then fine, but know that you're wrong. Spoilers from here on out. I'll not mark them, because, well, what would be the point? The film features, of course, Ice Cube sitting in a chair, cast in the worst role you could think of for him, a high ranking intelligence officer. His daughter Faith, a genius biologist, is dating an Amazon delivery truck driver so Ice Cube can get a thumb drive at the end of the movie. He keeps a really close tab on his family, down to checking what Faith eats during her pregnancy, but he's completely oblivious to the so-obvious-it-hurts fact that his son Dave is the hacker and conspiracy theorist Disruptor that he spends the first fifteen minutes of the film trying to find. Shortly after yet another failed raid, meteors rain from the sky. The Burning Legion tripods arrives on Azeroth Earth. In what is a fun little twist and about the only interesting thing the film really does, the initial counter attack by various militaries around the world is highly successful. These tripods are not invincible, and they're taking down easily by concentrated missile and tank attacks. Ice Cube is swivelling on his chair yelling BOOYAH at the green screen - you know, like any seasoned intelligence officer would. Who could blame the guy. Alas, all that was just a diversion. Some tripods manage to locate data centers, and that is where the film really goes off the rails. See, the tripods in this version grow tentacles and start injecting tiny cybernetic insects into the data centers - insects that feed on data, and the more data they consume, the smarter they get. All the world's data gets eaten from the data centers. Power plants fail everywhere, Facebook pages disappear, the military is now completely incapable of fighting back as fighter jets and commercial airliners just fall from the sky, tanks stop dead in their tracks and not a single digital gizmo keeps working. Except Ice Cube's computer and Faith's, Mark's, Sara's (NASA friend of Ice Cube's) and Dave's smart phones, plus all the apps running on them. The internet is still working fine too, in spite of a global power outage. The tripods also forgot to attack or deactivate all the US drones cruising about. After Ice Cube finally finds out that Dave is DISRUPTOR, Dave's hacking collective develops a computer virus to drop the enemy mothership's shields infect the tripods, but it fails. Why? Well, as Eva Longoria puts it, the insects are part biological and part cyber. A couple of seconds later they got it all figured out, they combine Faith's research into anti-viral agents with their computer virus (DNA is just a sort of code, after all). Now all that is left for Ice Cube is to plug in his thumb drive, download CANNIBAL_CODE.EXE and upload that to the super secret government surveillance programm GOLIATH - which will infect all the aliens once they consume it. Only hitch in that plan? Ice Cube doesn't have a thumb drive. Top secret military installation, he says, ain't allowed to bring one to work. Makes sense. On the other hand, he's using Facebook at work and has Zoom and WhatsApp installed. Well, can't be perfectly secure in all aspects, can we. Anyway, now's Mark's time to shine, because Ice Cube just needs to buy a thumb drive from Amazon - which still works, by the way, even after the world's data was eaten by cybernetic insects - and out comes the Amazon delivery drone. Dave covers Mark with a leftover Predator drone and shoots down some aliens and crashes the drone into a tripod. Meanwhile the tripods are converging on Washington D.C., and a couple of B2s take off to carpet bomb (nuke, maybe, they are talking about a blast radius of five miles) them into oblivion. Well, them, the residential area of D.C., and most importantly, the GOLIATH data center hidden beneath Ice Cube's workplace. Please don't wonder how there's still working military equipment at this point after it all failed without data, and also don't think too hard on how and why the military would not constantly fly sorties against the alien invaders. They just knew they'd need to be on standby to bomb the ultimate goal of the alien invasion. Mark saves the day by successfully delivering the thumbdrive to Ice Cube, who barely makes it down to the server room. He plugs in the thumb drive and poof, alien threat vanquished. Yep. CANNIBAL_CODE.EXE does the trick. While writing this post I've racked my brain trying to find a worse film that I've seen, and somehow I come up short. Not even 80ies B-movies are this bad. Definitely a "so bad it's good" sort of film. A+, a 10/10, five stars. Will be shown at film schools all over the world in the future as an example of how not to make a film. -
We could have the overall feel be a “mist” so the majority of the water droplets aren’t anywhere near dew droplet size. We could still have some larger raindrops fall to create the challenge mentioned. How much are we going to say it impacts the world? How fast will the world dry? Would the time of day impact that? Will things become slippery? Will we create gear that negates the slippery effect? Will it fill water collectors and max out dew droplet webs? If water is going to pool in the valley areas of the map, perhaps the AI pathing could have alternative routes during and right after it rains so the creepy crawlies don’t walk too deep into water. Flying insects would need to change their behavior. There are a lot of tunnels but many have enemies. Flooding the tunnels with enemies creates a problem balance wise as after the rain (or during it with swim gear) you can explore/loot the area enemy free assuming that Grounded 2 has the insects coded to die in deep water like in Grounded 1. Many of the insects in the game could be coded to swim/float or just stay alive even when submerged as their real life counterparts can do that so we just might face some submerged nightmare fights. It would be neat if a lot of cracks in the ground became creaks/rivers for a period of time during/after rain.
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A few ideas/suggestions for Grounded 2
VanStars replied to Milk's topic in Grounded 2: Feedback & Suggestions
Loving grounded 2 so far and the new buggys but one thing I do find is that the orb weaver mount makes the ant seem less useful since its slower and has less health, which makes sense as its more of a gathering mount. I think you should go all in on the idea and make it so the ant can harvest whatever your omnitool can. This way players dont have to get off and on the buggy while collecting materials. Because gather mode is great but I have to get on the buggy to use it and off to break the materials. Maybe you could implement this with like an upgraded saddle for the ant with like stronger blades on the mandible. -
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I’m pretty sure mushroom blocks are already planned and just locked behind a chip that is not in the game yet. I’m with you on the paint. There are so many things we collect in Grounded that we should be able to come up with various paint/dye colors. They can make the other flowers that are in the game also drop petals and the different colored petals could impact the color of paint. (I just don’t feel like there’s enough recipes that utilize flower petals.) I have more mite parts than anyone could ever need so those could be ground into dust and used in some paint colors. Any materials we collect that are only used for few recipes should be prime consideration as a paint material. We have an ice biome so we could potentially to make a freeze dryer. Things you wouldn’t normally think to put in the grinder could be freeze dried first and then become a powder/dye for paints via the grinder. I’ve mentioned it in a couple other posts, but I wouldn’t mind some of the spray cans littered across the becoming spray paint cans, and we can collect paint directly from those.