Bigger/Better Water Base ? <--- just fix it
DavidXlte01234
Indonesian Join Date: 2017-02-15 Member: 227936Members
it's me... minecraft guys sayin'... we have a lot of furniture like table, bench, bed 1 or water filtration... but can we have a bigger base like... you can build the default multipurpose room but u also can build the big one! because i want to REALLY decorating my base but sadly... not enough space... i want to put my water filtration system on my like... food and water room but i can't... so i just put my coffe vending machine.... developer... if u want, thats fine... but its not... thats also fine... because hey you da developer and this is just suggestion... so just sayin' ... (no offense or bad puns intended(probably a little puns and kittens))
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Anyways so you're suggesting a bigger multipurpose room?
1. Buy One, Get Two Punctuation deal.
2. He stole your punctuation.
I think so. We'd need @Kouji_San to do his mystical translation trick to be sure, but I read it the same way. Could've sworn we've had a few threads on that very subject.
We're not mocking you, it is however a bit hard to decipher what you are talking about sometimes. We're just a bunch of sarcastic bastards, it's all in good fun
But that's why I'm here, I can apparently decipher oddly written English pretty easily for the rest on this forum. Must be that Dutch <-> English thing I do almost constantly
Anyway,
Ttat base shield is a neat idea, kinda like Startrek energy based shields to go even further into the depth, beyond what the materials can handle. Relying solely on power output. Could be nerve wrecking as well, if you happen to run out of power somehow! And yeas, i'm all for bigger and more customizable rooms
Subnautica's technology's do have common sence behind them so why would a sea base need a plasma or partial shield, last time I checked there were no "sharks with freeking lasers attached to their heads" ingame.
A electric defence system like the seamoth or some sort of blinding light could work just fine.
Also was english a hard language to understand? I'm just curious
Nowadays I see kids watching dubbed Dutch cartoons, such a loss for them... I've met a lot of tweens up to ~22 year olds who simply cannot or barely speak English, a very sad development
The Dutch 80ties kids and 90ties teens age groups have a lot more English peeking peeps than any other age group and the Dutch are kinda multi-linguistic with mostly German, English and to some extent French and Spanish (not me for them last two, I can understand a word or two but that's it )
Sorry for straying offtopic here...
You get dubbed cartoons and films nowadays? That is indeed kinda sad.
I always liked the fact that the Dutch people grew up learning english while watching TV.
It's not as bad as ie: Germany where they dub absolutely EVERYTHING!!! They also suffer from the same voices all over the place
So basically I am seeing this as the "base building thread".
P.S.: DavidXlte01234, we have other punctuation in English, ellipses just make your posts difficult to read.
In English, a ... means a pause. So every time you type in "...", you're inserting a pause in your speaking in our heads, as that's how we use ellipses.
That would be pretty sweet. Put two in a line and they join into something like the moonpool but with a floor. I'd love to have that.
Doing so should incur a huge Integrity penalty, though; those big, flat surfaces wouldn't be very pressure-resistant.
Well... in indonesian is different because you know, other languange.. so da dotdotdot is for ending a conversation.. single dot, means make another paragraph... but more than a single.. its a stop.. but continuous.. kinda like "," but more longer.... well... at least i understand english... but suck at grammar *sad face*
Well... can it work with other building like observation deck or etceteraetcetera? That would be cool