So, I've been apart of the server for 13 weeks and some change, and have yet to make a formal forum introduction; time to get that out of the way and ingrain myself in the community further! I'm Gyoro (a nickname after a character from the anime Star Ocean EX) or RJ (my real life nickname), either would be okay. I started Minecraft when it was really cheap to buy an account and I played around with it, not really going full hardcore on building or anything. I thought of it as legos, but with blocks I had to find.
Fast forward to a few years back, I had never played on a server or with a community. Single player bored me to tears. I got a job with people who had their own server and well, the game changed for me then. Which brought me to another server (which work friends were on but never really played), and then I left the job. Forgot about the server and went on my way. I've had the urge to play with other people again.
So, trying to remember the name of the server (which I thought was World of Minecraft) it brought me here. I'm glad it did. I love this server and everyone in it. Terra even helped me on my build and Terradise and I had a blast with it.
A little about me is, I'm not a confident builder. I honestly think I'm bad at it and I'm OCD about things to the point where I can't have a ceiling touching my avatar's head. Nope, it has to be at least a block higher than the head or more. I love to calibrate with others and build projects with others. Honestly, that's where I have the most fun. Give me a direction and I'll go with it!
So, um. Hi!
I'm like that right now, honestly. I have a plot in Delta City which is an art deco home that I just want to tear down completely and redo it. And the house in Terradise makes my eye twitch only because there's no bedroom. But, I've got four villagers in the basement and I want to keep them captive.
More than once I have broken a staff members build
FTFY
WoM Coins: 3343
Being OCD about some things isn't always bad. More than once I have "fixed" a staff members build (sometimes without them knowing) because it was one block off in a certain direction or it didn't line up directly with the middle of something near it.