In Valheim, the possibilities seem to be endless when it comes to architecture. A creative player has recently taken to the game to construct an incredible replica of the Notre Dame.
Avid Valheim players know just how much pride comes from building an amazing structure in game, over the last month we have seen some incredible buildings created by players.
Valheim first made its debut last month and since then it has gone from strength to strength with no signs of slowing down soon. It has already sold a rather impressive amount of copies in first month as it broke through milestone after milestone.
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Most first time players start the game off in a standard house and then go on to create and build bigger and better things. Of course, at first the thought of create these huge structures can be somewhat overwhelming, especially when you see some of the masterpieces players have been sharing online.
One talented player has taken their structural skills to the next level by constructing an insane recreation of the Notre Dam. Reddit user ‘GIPv‘ took to the platform to show off their rather impressive Notre Dam structure they had created in game.
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I built Notre Dame cathedral. from r/valheim
It is feasible to create structure of this size in the game by all means, however as any avid player will know the larger the structure the slower the games performance will be. For a building of this magnitude we can only imagine how their game was running.
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Comments soon flooded in on the post in awe of the players achievements, as complicated as it looks GIPv was quick to let players know that it can definitely be done with the correct console commands enabled.
If players can achieve this, there is no limits to what else we may seen created. Let’s hope we see more real life monuments recreated in game, will you be giving it a try?
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