I’d like machines, power coils, furnaces to all decay to the point of non repair.
This doesn’t mean you can’t repair them for a while, but eventually, like all of our tools they would simply need to be replaced. Maybe you could melt them down for a few base materials to make new ones etc.
Adding this would cause a constant need for new machines etc, thus helping the economy and so forth.
I haven’t thought it all the way through, but just off the top of my head it sounds like it could get things moving again.
Yeah we would need to roll ahead of time, and something tells me if I give you 10 tentacles you aren’t going to give me that hopper core if I roll just right
Trade routes.
The ability to save stacks of pre chiseled blocks.
A way to breath underwater.
More types of enemies.
Player exchangeable crafting orders with rewards other than coin.
Placeable water.
Introduction of some story elements.
Crafting automation. Think programmable machines with source and output boxes.
Backpacks.
Portable mass storage containers. Think no ing your beacon.
Building templates. Think wall making.
Chisleable glass.
LED blocks that dont just blink at a certain time frame, but within the block itself, certain sections or squares can light up different with timing, it could show an image with more crafting or forging, like a star or other simple shapes
yes something like that, or if they dont want to make an input field, we could use to put interactables into a color group and all of a color group inside a beacon are bound 2gether.
Instead of eventually water source buckets like MC i’d prefer pumps and pipes and for land-locked/lava planets, water extractors to create water features. Plus glass that you can see through underwater.
Ark had water reservoirs to collect rain water if there was no source nearby.
I enjoyed their water mechanics with piping and taps I not only had “sprinklers” in my greenhouse, but also a water tap in my kitchen. So I didn’t have to run out into the croc-infested river for a drink. =)
Piping through a building was sometimes an absolute pain, though, if you wanted hidden pipes.
It would mean that you would actually have to plan your water supply and integrate it into your build rather than just dumping down a water source block which I think would add a bit more fun and interest.