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I thought it would be fun for my wife to try Valheim with my mates as her first PC game. Shes since taken over my PC and ive been relegated to my handheld and a chair from the kitchen. She even plays with my mates on her day off while I work. This has been the norm for months now. I have truly been cucked. Please send your condolences

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[–] AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net 1 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

Playing it with my friends was one of the things that kept me sane during lockdown. It's an incredible game. Decently fun single player too, but it really shines when playing with other people.

I really liked mining and foraging, so I'd go out and build super barebones outposts in various biomes, occasionally bringing back a heckton of ore for new weapons and tools. I also liked being the first one to get dibs on a new pickaxe when the new tier of tools was unlocked

[–] Postmortal_Pop@lemmy.world 1 points 8 hours ago

Same! For me it was the outposts and buildings. By the time we stopped playing I'd paved half our discovered area with roads, built way stations so you could sleep while traveling, and had a base and dock on every important island or biome.

My crowning achievement was called The Sky Vault. I'd lifted 4 pillars to the maximum terrain hight on a tiny plains island, then built a building supported by them that could only be accessed via portal. There I had a long table and thrones for each of us and a collection of all the treasures, cool trophies, and artifacts from out time in play. Covered the room in piles of gold, little chests, cool weapons that we didn't end up using. The finishing touch was that the gate to our settlement stood between two of the pillars, so you got to walk under it get into the town.