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CyberAngel

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  1. I am going to do my best to explain this, if I fail, I will do a video. I think there are areas that need improving with the building, there are way too many spots, especially with rocks where it is impossible to place certain structures. Like gates, some walls etc. I was building on the hill next to the first analayzer place (still can't recall the name of this place), where I had made a small out garden around that and then build a small stairs up to the top. But, there is no way to get anything close to the dirt/mound and creatures do/and will get in there and get stuck sometimes. The same is especially true for the small rocks on top of this mound, where I am trying to build a perimeter, but not getting anywhere as the rocks just keep stopping me from putting walls and gates down. And is there anything structure wise that can not be destroy by bugs, ants etc. I am getting sick of trying to explore and coming back and finding a nest of ants attacking my base and repairing it. It seems that is 98% of my time on the game, stopping the ants from destroying and getting into things. Now, I hear you all saying, yes Survivor game and well that's what bugs do. But we should have some piece from the creatures in the game.
  2. Glad to hear you got it working. The point I was actually trying to make out to you, is that you may have bought Xbox Game Pass for the Xbox and not for the PC. But as it seems to be working now, I guess it wasn't that or the guy from Microsoft converted it to a Xbox Game Pass PC (beta).
  3. I think you mean the Depth of Field, which is normal. But, it might be an idea if there was a setting to allow this to be extended or reduced, even turn off if it is problematic for some people.
  4. Let's be clear here, someone can correct me if I am wrong in my assumptions. Xbox Game Pass : There are actually two of these, one is for Xbox and the other is for PC and is currently in beta. Xbox Game Pass also includes Xbox Live. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate : Is the combination of Xbox Live, Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass PC (beta). So it is not false advertising.
  5. Yeah the instant health regen on creatures is insane an probably needs to be adjusted.
  6. So, I have this building, where the floor was not placed as a rock would show through it, so I decided to go around it for the bottom floor. On the next floor I decided to go over this area with a floor and not follow the walls below. When I did this the floors below did not show through the floor, however, when I opened up from the save file. This changed andnow it shows through the floor. Please watch the video to see how it shows through the floor now, where prior to loading the game, it was fine and looked like all the other walls below.
  7. It should be, as long as the parent account has both then any subsequent account should be the same. Xbox Live sharing works this way as well.
  8. The first void is near the start area on the hill near the first dome thingy (sorry don't know its name), where you analyze things. If you place grass planks and other items here, it magically falls into the floor. The second, is in a storage container, if I move anything from my backpack into this one slot, nothing transfers, but the item is removed from my backpack. I have a video of both these.
  9. Microsoft Store The Microsoft Store may be one of the most welcoming when it comes to sharing games with your friends and family. Similar to Steam, it allows you to share with up to five users on up to ten different devices. However, unlike Steam you can play on multiple PCs simultaneously. My kids can both play Minecraft on their own PCs from the copy that I actually didn't purchase but received with an Xbox One Minecraft bundle, which is another side benefit of the Microsoft Store. With Play Anywhere titles, you get the rights to play on both console and PC. You will need to create a family group for your Microsoft account and each user will need their own Microsoft account, including children. Once the family group is created you then simply need to login to the PC as the user you want to share the game with and open the Microsoft Store to download the game. Each user will have their own game saves and, as mentioned, can play simultaneously. This approach should also work for other content on the Microsoft Store such as apps, movies, or TV shows. Another bonus for parents is Microsoft will allow you to set screen time limits, location sharing, content filtering, and even send you a weekly report of your child's activities on their PC.
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