7 Days to Die Multiplayer – Part 38: “Roof Farm Building!” (Alpha 10.4)

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  1. Find gas stations with RED AWNINGS. Knock off the ladder, use frames to
    climb to the roof and you harvest HUNDREDS of cloth out of awnings with
    little risk of attack of anything but hornets and spider zombies.

    Which is a lot better than growing cotton. 

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  2. Ugh minecraft is way better than this! GOD! Its like, totally a ripoff!
    Because like, umm, umm it has block building! It basically a mod! But like
    so totally much worse! Minecraft is much way better! UGH!

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  3. Quite frankly I am severely irritated that you were able to repair that
    reinforced concrete block with a nail gun and for some reason mine would
    not… I could only repair it with an extra dose of concrete mix and I beg
    we don’t have to do that update 11.

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  4. This is a nice waste of farmspace…corn and cotton on plowed
    land..?really?After ALL those hours of gameplay you still don’t know corn
    and cotton grow everywhere….?

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  5. You do like to make work for you-selves don’t you? Why did you cut off the
    concrete trims from round the edge of the building? They where stopping
    spider zombies from getting onto the roof. You then wonder how they got
    onto the roof. Then as an after thought you have to panic block the stairs
    onto your open roof. Why don’t you fortify your base first, then make it
    habitable? 

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