The Steam surprise hit Palworld gives players a lot of freedom in how they want to spend their time in the open world. While some fans are busy with the huge amount of different breeds, other community members are building one house after another. A player has now taken building construction to the extreme and has essentially converted Palworld into a city builder.
Capital from Attack on Titan as a replica in Palworld
Reddit user Commercial_Neck8986 posted a video of his creation on the social media platform:
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Within two weeks, he recreated the capital from the anime Attack on Titan in the game world and called it Palcity. He had previously posted moving footage of the progress on his project on Reddit several times. In any case, the result is impressive and looks all the more impressive because Commercial_Neck8986 implemented the city completely without the use of mods.
Speaking to Gamesradar, the fan explained that the biggest challenge was removing all the trees on the map:
“The quickest way for me was to use a rocket launcher. But sometimes I hit my buildings instead of the trees, which destroyed some of my work. Also, it was difficult not to get bored because all the houses look identical . Transporting items was also nerve-wracking.”
Finally, Commercial_Neck8986 emphasized that his work on Palcity is not yet finished. He also wants to add more areas to the city and hopes that the developers at Pocketpair will incorporate more structural components into their game in the future. Maybe it would also be helpful if players had additional options for transporting items, because lugging building materials is currently a real pain, especially for large projects like Palcity.
Source: Gamesradar