Revision history for Once Human: Harborside Walkthrough
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If there is no Logging Beaver at the pier, you can force your way into a different instance by changing worlds in [[https://Oncehumanverse.com/ Once Human walkthrough|https://oncehumanverse.com/]] Human . Head back to the teleporter tower, then press G. A menu listing all the worlds in your server will appear. Go through each of them while checking the pier if there's a Logging Beaver available, and keep repeating the process until you manage to catch one. If none of the worlds have a Logging Beaver, come back some other time.
The developers’ (NetEase subsidiary Starry Studios) statement in the game’s official Discord server says that the company only collects government-issued IDs when necessary, such as if a player’s parent has to be verified to allow their child to play, or if a player changes their age information. The developers claim that the information is deleted immediately once it’s been used for its intended purpose. NetEase also says that social media information is given to the company voluntarily through user surveys, and that players won’t have to provide that information if they don’t want
I’m a little surprised there’s been so much backlash to Once Human’s ToS, because almost everything on the internet has some weird, shady stuff hidden in that document that nobody ever reads. As pointed out by PCGamesN , you’ll find similar clauses in the privacy policies of Blizzard’s Diablo 4, Overwatch 2, and World of Warcraft, and ZeniMax Media’s policy as w
At the time of writing, about a third of Once Human’s 23,539 Steam reviews are negative. Players are highlighting a number of issues, including seasonal wipes , poor optimisation , lack of difficulty in non-PVP servers, and not being able to join servers . There are also a lot of reviews saying that Once Human’s Terms of Service are too invasi
You may have heard about NetEase’s eagerly awaited free to play open world survival game Once Human , which launched last week. You may also have heard about its controversial seasonal wipes , the backlash over its paid cosmetics , and its (now changed) policy of players not being able to switch servers or create more than one character per account . Our own Harry Alston says the game is pretty good in his review-in-progress, but all in all the game has opened to a Mixed review rating on Ste
There will be ingredients in the containers surrounding the Chefosaurus. Cook one of each, then give them to the Deviant until it is satisfied. Once it approves of your cooking, it'll turn into a deviant bubble that you can capture like everything else.
If you've played Once Human for a little while, you've likely already stumbled upon one of the small settlements with its own exploration quest. These are the bread and butter for the game as not only will you spend most of your time in it, but also rack up a ton of EXP while doing so.
It isn't entirely clear what a Chefosaurus does, but if you're here to collect all the friendly deviants, then you'll want to get one of these dinosaurs all the same. Getting a Chefosaur is going to involve a bit of fighting, so craft the best guns you can in Once Human , and get ready for a trip to the wasteland.
You are a meta-human in the hostile world of Once Human . On your survival journey, you'll encounter a variety of mobs while also getting exposed to harsh environments. You will also come across mysterious creatures called Deviations that are littered across the map.
There is nothing special about Once Human’s privacy policies, but that doesn’t mean players don’t have a right to be upset about it: in general, companies taking your information and not having full transparency and accountability as to how that data is used is a bad thing. But this isn’t a NetEase problem, it’s indicative of the wider ethical issues around what it means to be a person who, unless you live entirely off the grid, has to use the internet to do thi
A post on the game’s Steam page also says that the developers will "only use personal data if we have a legitimate legal basis" and "will only use your data lawfully and reasonably and in accordance with local legal compliance requiremen
The Logging Beaver is a deviant that every player in Once Human should have at their base. These little guys will chew on wood all day, providing players with a constant supply of useful Logs for no effort at all. With a couple of beavers at your base, you'll never have to chop another tree down again.
The best way to get a Logging Beaver is to go to Meyer's Market in the Broken Delta. The main quest will tell you to go here as soon as you wrap things up around Deadsville. Once you arrive in the town, activate the nearby teleporter tower, then head south to the pier. If you're lucky, you should be able to see a Logging Beaver bubble floating around. Approach it, then press F to start the capturing process.
The developers’ (NetEase subsidiary Starry Studios) statement in the game’s official Discord server says that the company only collects government-issued IDs when necessary, such as if a player’s parent has to be verified to allow their child to play, or if a player changes their age information. The developers claim that the information is deleted immediately once it’s been used for its intended purpose. NetEase also says that social media information is given to the company voluntarily through user surveys, and that players won’t have to provide that information if they don’t want
I’m a little surprised there’s been so much backlash to Once Human’s ToS, because almost everything on the internet has some weird, shady stuff hidden in that document that nobody ever reads. As pointed out by PCGamesN , you’ll find similar clauses in the privacy policies of Blizzard’s Diablo 4, Overwatch 2, and World of Warcraft, and ZeniMax Media’s policy as w
At the time of writing, about a third of Once Human’s 23,539 Steam reviews are negative. Players are highlighting a number of issues, including seasonal wipes , poor optimisation , lack of difficulty in non-PVP servers, and not being able to join servers . There are also a lot of reviews saying that Once Human’s Terms of Service are too invasi
You may have heard about NetEase’s eagerly awaited free to play open world survival game Once Human , which launched last week. You may also have heard about its controversial seasonal wipes , the backlash over its paid cosmetics , and its (now changed) policy of players not being able to switch servers or create more than one character per account . Our own Harry Alston says the game is pretty good in his review-in-progress, but all in all the game has opened to a Mixed review rating on Ste
There will be ingredients in the containers surrounding the Chefosaurus. Cook one of each, then give them to the Deviant until it is satisfied. Once it approves of your cooking, it'll turn into a deviant bubble that you can capture like everything else.
If you've played Once Human for a little while, you've likely already stumbled upon one of the small settlements with its own exploration quest. These are the bread and butter for the game as not only will you spend most of your time in it, but also rack up a ton of EXP while doing so.
It isn't entirely clear what a Chefosaurus does, but if you're here to collect all the friendly deviants, then you'll want to get one of these dinosaurs all the same. Getting a Chefosaur is going to involve a bit of fighting, so craft the best guns you can in Once Human , and get ready for a trip to the wasteland.
You are a meta-human in the hostile world of Once Human . On your survival journey, you'll encounter a variety of mobs while also getting exposed to harsh environments. You will also come across mysterious creatures called Deviations that are littered across the map.
There is nothing special about Once Human’s privacy policies, but that doesn’t mean players don’t have a right to be upset about it: in general, companies taking your information and not having full transparency and accountability as to how that data is used is a bad thing. But this isn’t a NetEase problem, it’s indicative of the wider ethical issues around what it means to be a person who, unless you live entirely off the grid, has to use the internet to do thi
A post on the game’s Steam page also says that the developers will "only use personal data if we have a legitimate legal basis" and "will only use your data lawfully and reasonably and in accordance with local legal compliance requiremen
The Logging Beaver is a deviant that every player in Once Human should have at their base. These little guys will chew on wood all day, providing players with a constant supply of useful Logs for no effort at all. With a couple of beavers at your base, you'll never have to chop another tree down again.
The best way to get a Logging Beaver is to go to Meyer's Market in the Broken Delta. The main quest will tell you to go here as soon as you wrap things up around Deadsville. Once you arrive in the town, activate the nearby teleporter tower, then head south to the pier. If you're lucky, you should be able to see a Logging Beaver bubble floating around. Approach it, then press F to start the capturing process.
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The There's A Dragon Here quest will send you to the old town of Sunbury to investigate the appearance of a so-called dragon, according to Lowe. Follow the quest marker to the location, and you'll eventually arrive at the Vulture-occupied neighborhood. These guys are human enemies, and they're armed with guns, melee weapons, and explosives. Pack plenty of ammo , because you'll eventually find yourself in a gunfight.
[[https://oncehumanverse.com/ Once Human cheats|https://oncehumanverse.com/]] Human can be pretty taxing on old hardware. Its PC system specifications state that you need an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 or better graphics card to maintain 60 frames per second. While recommended by the developer, using an Nvidia GeForce 1060 or even GeForce 1080 for that matter will result in frame drops and stuttering when there are too many things to render on the screen. Since players are spamming Whispers in every location, it can be cumbersome for your budget gaming PC to render them all. This can be frustrating when reaching a base or settlement where dozens of Whispers hinder you from smoothly doing the most basic tasks. Fortunately, there is an easy fix to the problem.
The easiest way to get a Chefosaurus Rex in your base is to do a sidequest from Lowe called There's A Dragon Here . This quest becomes available once you reach level 15 and get to Meyer's Market . You may also need to finish the Digby Boy quest from Lowe in Deadsville first if this one isn't available.
Whispers can be written with a lot of detail. In addition to the title and 150-word body text, you can select pre-defined category tags and upload screenshots taken by your camera. Since any screenshot can be attached from your album, not just the one taken at the time, you can manually copy all sorts of images to the local folder and upload them with Whispers. All screenshots taken by the camera are saved in the following folder: steam\steamapps\common\once human\documents\res\
The first thing to do is fast-travel back to your base and interact with the Supplies Workbench. It should already be built as part of the starting objectives to expand your territory in Once Human . If not, unlock Essential Tools from the Crafting Memetic upgrade tree and build a Supplies Workbench.
If you've reached far enough in the game to explore Harborside, you'll likely enter this area from the northern part since it directly connects to the main road. However, if you want to get the Mystical Chest in it, you'll have to reach the water to the south , which contains a ship parked at the dock.
If you're planning on stocking up on tons of charcoal in Once Human , then a Logging Beaver is going to be a great help. Getting one of these is going to involve more luck than skill, however. Thankfully, there's a very useful trick that will let you refresh your game in hopes of finding a beaver before anyone else does.
Enter the void and defeat all enemies in it. A portal will soon open, and you'll find yourself in a child's room. There's a chance that either a Chefosaurus or a Pyro Dino (an offensive variant of the Chefosaurus) will appear here. There's also a chance that nothing will appear at all. If a deviant does appear, simply interact with it and hope that it gets captured.
Whispers work similarly to the Tarnished's Wizened Fingers in Elden Ring , allowing players to leave messages on the ground for others to read. They can contain anything from a simple hello to welcome new players, a warning about a trap or a roaming boss up ahead, a helpful tip to solve a puzzle , or just plain ramblings.
The option to craft Whispers automatically comes with the Supplies Workbench. There are no other crafting requirements or recipes. Each Whisper item costs 5x Wood , which should not be a problem with the amount of trees available in Once Human .
Finding Refined Parts and Special Part is going to be confusing at first, especially since they don't just appear randomly as part of regular loot tables. This guide for new Once Human players aims to alleviate a bit of that confusion in hopes of helping players find these crafting materials as quickly and as easily as possible.
There are different types of Deviations that you can encounter on your travels. Each type of Deviant has a special ability, and you can utilize them by capturing the Deviant. Some can be captured by chance when you see them floating in the world. Others can be found by completing quests, defeating Deviant bosses, and performing certain activities.
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Much like the Mystical Crate, you'll have to head to the south of Harborside if you want to get the other two main items in the area . You'll easily locate the elite enemy in the form of Rainfall Reaper on the dock close to the ship, and you can defeat it by either using the Explosive Barrels nearby or shooting near its head.
[[https://oncehumanverse.com/ Once Human cheats|https://oncehumanverse.com/]] Human can be pretty taxing on old hardware. Its PC system specifications state that you need an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 or better graphics card to maintain 60 frames per second. While recommended by the developer, using an Nvidia GeForce 1060 or even GeForce 1080 for that matter will result in frame drops and stuttering when there are too many things to render on the screen. Since players are spamming Whispers in every location, it can be cumbersome for your budget gaming PC to render them all. This can be frustrating when reaching a base or settlement where dozens of Whispers hinder you from smoothly doing the most basic tasks. Fortunately, there is an easy fix to the problem.
The easiest way to get a Chefosaurus Rex in your base is to do a sidequest from Lowe called There's A Dragon Here . This quest becomes available once you reach level 15 and get to Meyer's Market . You may also need to finish the Digby Boy quest from Lowe in Deadsville first if this one isn't available.
The first thing to do is fast-travel back to your base and interact with the Supplies Workbench. It should already be built as part of the starting objectives to expand your territory in Once Human . If not, unlock Essential Tools from the Crafting Memetic upgrade tree and build a Supplies Workbench.
If you've reached far enough in the game to explore Harborside, you'll likely enter this area from the northern part since it directly connects to the main road. However, if you want to get the Mystical Chest in it, you'll have to reach the water to the south , which contains a ship parked at the dock.
If you're planning on stocking up on tons of charcoal in Once Human , then a Logging Beaver is going to be a great help. Getting one of these is going to involve more luck than skill, however. Thankfully, there's a very useful trick that will let you refresh your game in hopes of finding a beaver before anyone else does.
Enter the void and defeat all enemies in it. A portal will soon open, and you'll find yourself in a child's room. There's a chance that either a Chefosaurus or a Pyro Dino (an offensive variant of the Chefosaurus) will appear here. There's also a chance that nothing will appear at all. If a deviant does appear, simply interact with it and hope that it gets captured.
The option to craft Whispers automatically comes with the Supplies Workbench. There are no other crafting requirements or recipes. Each Whisper item costs 5x Wood , which should not be a problem with the amount of trees available in Once Human .
Finding Refined Parts and Special Part is going to be confusing at first, especially since they don't just appear randomly as part of regular loot tables. This guide for new Once Human players aims to alleviate a bit of that confusion in hopes of helping players find these crafting materials as quickly and as easily as possible.
Start the silo run as per usual, then proceed until you get to the room where you need to open the big double doors with a keycard. Instead of doing that, look for an elevator in the same room, then go down. This will lead to a tunnel with a dimensional rift at the end. Pass through the rift, and you'll find yourself in a hospital. Enter the room at the end of the hallway, and you'll then be teleported somewhere else.
There are different types of Deviations that you can encounter on your travels. Each type of Deviant has a special ability, and you can utilize them by capturing the Deviant. Some can be captured by chance when you see them floating in the world. Others can be found by completing quests, defeating Deviant bosses, and performing certain activities.
[[https://oncehumanverse.com/ Once Human cheats|https://oncehumanverse.com/]] Human can be pretty taxing on old hardware. Its PC system specifications state that you need an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 or better graphics card to maintain 60 frames per second. While recommended by the developer, using an Nvidia GeForce 1060 or even GeForce 1080 for that matter will result in frame drops and stuttering when there are too many things to render on the screen. Since players are spamming Whispers in every location, it can be cumbersome for your budget gaming PC to render them all. This can be frustrating when reaching a base or settlement where dozens of Whispers hinder you from smoothly doing the most basic tasks. Fortunately, there is an easy fix to the problem.
The easiest way to get a Chefosaurus Rex in your base is to do a sidequest from Lowe called There's A Dragon Here . This quest becomes available once you reach level 15 and get to Meyer's Market . You may also need to finish the Digby Boy quest from Lowe in Deadsville first if this one isn't available.
The first thing to do is fast-travel back to your base and interact with the Supplies Workbench. It should already be built as part of the starting objectives to expand your territory in Once Human . If not, unlock Essential Tools from the Crafting Memetic upgrade tree and build a Supplies Workbench.
If you've reached far enough in the game to explore Harborside, you'll likely enter this area from the northern part since it directly connects to the main road. However, if you want to get the Mystical Chest in it, you'll have to reach the water to the south , which contains a ship parked at the dock.
If you're planning on stocking up on tons of charcoal in Once Human , then a Logging Beaver is going to be a great help. Getting one of these is going to involve more luck than skill, however. Thankfully, there's a very useful trick that will let you refresh your game in hopes of finding a beaver before anyone else does.
Enter the void and defeat all enemies in it. A portal will soon open, and you'll find yourself in a child's room. There's a chance that either a Chefosaurus or a Pyro Dino (an offensive variant of the Chefosaurus) will appear here. There's also a chance that nothing will appear at all. If a deviant does appear, simply interact with it and hope that it gets captured.
The option to craft Whispers automatically comes with the Supplies Workbench. There are no other crafting requirements or recipes. Each Whisper item costs 5x Wood , which should not be a problem with the amount of trees available in Once Human .
Finding Refined Parts and Special Part is going to be confusing at first, especially since they don't just appear randomly as part of regular loot tables. This guide for new Once Human players aims to alleviate a bit of that confusion in hopes of helping players find these crafting materials as quickly and as easily as possible.
Start the silo run as per usual, then proceed until you get to the room where you need to open the big double doors with a keycard. Instead of doing that, look for an elevator in the same room, then go down. This will lead to a tunnel with a dimensional rift at the end. Pass through the rift, and you'll find yourself in a hospital. Enter the room at the end of the hallway, and you'll then be teleported somewhere else.
There are different types of Deviations that you can encounter on your travels. Each type of Deviant has a special ability, and you can utilize them by capturing the Deviant. Some can be captured by chance when you see them floating in the world. Others can be found by completing quests, defeating Deviant bosses, and performing certain activities.
Deletions:
It isn't entirely clear what a Chefosaurus does, but if you're here to collect all the friendly deviants, then you'll want to get one of these dinosaurs all the same. Getting a Chefosaur is going to involve a bit of fighting, so craft the best guns you can in Once Human , and get ready for a trip to the wasteland.
Regardless of what kind of parts you need, the only way to get them is to dismantle junk in a Disassembly Bench . Most (if not all) junk items are useless by default, so you can freely disassemble them at home once you get the chance.
There will be ingredients in the containers surrounding the Chefosaurus. Cook one of each, then give them to the Deviant until it is satisfied. Once it approves of your cooking, it'll turn into a deviant bubble that you can capture like everything else.
The Chefosaurus Rex is a non-combat Deviant that helps around the player's house in Once Human . They're giant, stuffed, fire-belching dinosaur plushies that breathe a bit more life into the homes of players by cooking food and running around while they aren't doing anything.
Unlike other resources, you can't get Refined Parts as loose loot. Instead of picking them up, you need to make your own by disassembling the random junk you find while exploring. Specifically, you need to gather junk that spawns around the Iron River region and beyond if you want to get Refined Parts . Here are some items you'll want to look out for when raiding POIs:
You get Special Part the same way you get Refined Parts — by dismantling junk. The only difference here is that Special Parts can only be obtained from items that drop in higher-level areas. Specifically, you can start getting these items once you start exploring Chalk Peak (Lvl. 32+) and beyond. You'll want to look for electronics and appliances, which you'll find plenty of in residential areas, rec rooms, kitchens, and even Securement Silos. Holt Town and Furnace Lair in Chalk Peak are great places to start.
Before your beavers can begin providing logs, you'll need to make an Isolated Securement Unit for them first. You can find it under the Facility tab of the Build menu, provided you've unlocked its associated node in the Memetics screen. Place the Isolated Securement Unit anywhere on your base, then deposit your Logging Beaver inside it. The beaver will automatically start logging whenever it has enough energy to do so, and you can claim all the Logs it got by interacting with its Securement Unit again.
On the other hand, Evolution's Call servers include PvP and PvE gaming . On these servers, players may enjoy battling other real-life players while encountering the same bosses and tasks as they would on the Manibus servers.
image class="left" url="https://burst.shopifycdn.com/photos/a-human-skull-stares-sightlessly-out-of-a-dark-room.jpg?width=746&format=pjpg&exif=0&iptc=0"Much like the Mystical Crate, you'll have to head to the south of Harborside if you want to get the other two main items in the area . You'll easily locate the elite enemy in the form of Rainfall Reaper on the dock close to the ship, and you can defeat it by either using the Explosive Barrels nearby or shooting near its head.
You're going to stumble upon metric tons of junk while playing Once Human . However, one man's trash is another man's treasure, as they say. Players will need to gather lots of Refined Parts and Special Part for their mid-high-tier crafting projects, and digging through mounds of seemingly useless garbage is the best way to get them.
Whispers have to be crafted from the Supplies Workbench . They cannot be purchased, which is a relief considering how even basic features such as changing names and appearances cost money in [[https://oncehumanverse.com/ Once Human Story guide|https://oncehumanverse.com/]] Human . Whispers can also be crafted early in the game, so you can start dropping notes as soon as you complete the tutorial.