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Stonehearth multiplayer save
Stonehearth multiplayer save




stonehearth multiplayer save

The game will ask you if you are sure before it removes the building, but be careful as once removed, it cannot be undone.Īllows the player to save his current design as a templateĪllows the player to trash his current template. This icon will simply remove the entire template and building you have currently selected. The last icon is the "Destroy" or "Trash" icon. Placing down your template can easily be done by simply clicking. You can rotate your template with the "" keys. From there, around the cursor your template will form and you can choose to move it around. When you want to place down your template, click on the template you want to choose and move your cursor into the world. There is a search bar to help search for the specific template wanted. When clicked, a menu will open you can scroll through, containing all your templates.

stonehearth multiplayer save

When you click yes, the game will save your current template, the one you're working in, in your templates. When pressed, the game will ask you if you want to save your current building as a template. When you click it, the game will ask you if you want to start a new building project, and when you click "Yes" the game will create a new template for you to work in.įollowed by that, you have the "Save Template" icon. The first one is rather simple, as it creates a new template. In the image above, you can see the template tool icons. If you are building in multiplayer, and you try to undo your action, it is possible that a second player performed an action shortly after you, which results in you undoing his action, rather than his own. You can do this as many times until you are back to your last action.Īn important bit about this is that the undo and redo histories aren't confined to just one player. When you press "redo", you will redo the last action you undid. You can do this multiple times, undoing multiple action. When you press "undo" you can go back one action, and remove your previous change. Everytime you add, remove, or change something in your template, that's an action. This tool does not erase single blocks, as multiple blocks still create a single object. To verify, an 'object' in this case is either a single piece of furniture, a door, window, or an entire wall. If you click it, the area that was highlighted will be erased. To do this, hover over anything, and it will light up red. A very handy tool, may you ever forget what you're working with.įollowed by that, you can find the eraser tool. This bit shows which tool you are currently using. Firstly, an icon followed by the word "pointer". In the image above, you see three things.

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The template you are working in at the moment has it's full colours, whilst the other templates are darker. To see where your current template ends, and the next template begins, is quite simple. And you can switch templaye by using the pointer tool and click on the template you want to edit. In the top right of the screen is a box with the name of the template you are currently working on. Different templates of buildings that are build. Below, these aspects are explained and described.īefore we start, something has to be quite clear about the builder tool as often people misunderstand it. The StoneHearth builder tool is an in-depth tool with many different aspects that each will be explained individually. TO BE EDITED FURTHER, WILL EXPLAIN EVERY ASPECT OF THE BUILDER//






Stonehearth multiplayer save