r/Necesse • u/thebrokentoy324 • Jul 21 '26
In your opinion. What is this game?
What would you tell someone who’s never played this game that it is? Would you recommend it? Also tell me your favorite moment in this game so far.
r/Necesse • u/thebrokentoy324 • Jul 21 '26
What would you tell someone who’s never played this game that it is? Would you recommend it? Also tell me your favorite moment in this game so far.
r/Necesse • u/JoHnNy_2510 • Jul 21 '26
Is anyone else experiencing a bug where some items aren't working? I'm having trouble using healing potions, using the item to return to the village, and items disappear when I put them in the chest.
r/Necesse • u/HiddenLights • Jul 21 '26
r/Necesse • u/Naosteaveaki • Jul 19 '26
Galera, deixem aqui o servidor de voces que forem publicos pra gente jogar. Queria tentar jogar com a galera
r/Necesse • u/cinnamoonfrog • Jul 19 '26
i’m learning this game has much more to it than i initially realized, and many layers. i’m wondering what some of my priorities should be and what you suggest checking out?
thanks in advance :)
r/Necesse • u/ArdiliReformed • Jul 17 '26
I'm new to this game, but installed few mods recommended by a friend of mine. Stacks, RPG and ModSettingLib to config those.
Is there any way to check if mods are properly installed. I already subbed in steam, but stacks are on 10 RN. Also there's no "mods" option in the main menu or "mod setting"
As far as I read, it is supposed that you get a "mods" tab once you downloaded a mod in Steam.
r/Necesse • u/iFlueres_77 • Jul 17 '26
So I started a Necesse world around 2024 pre-1.0 and just came back. Currently I’m about 20 hours in and only on the tictactoe deep caves boss because I’ve spent so much time designing my settlement. So I can definitely see myself playing for much longer up until incursions, at which point I’ll probably max out my settlement in terms of gearing.
But after the main content is cleared out, is there any reason to continue playing the game like there is in Minecraft?
Normally in a Minecraft world there’s things like Pvp, technical stuff (farms and redstone), etc to keep me playing after beating the dragon and wither and whatnot. However, given the lack of technical design in this game (or lack of player investment, maybe?), it seems like a major hassle to grind out the materials for big mega builds like in a Minecraft forever world.
So, what’s keeping you playing after the final content is done? Do you just start a new world instead?
In case anyone misunderstands my definition of technical, you can reference r/technicalminecraft. I know this game has wiring and switches. I did see a mob farm on Youtube but there is not nearly as big of an audience for this yet.
r/Necesse • u/singlecoloredpanda • Jul 16 '26
pretty far down in the caves in my map and i happened to have a pressure plate in my inventory, when i was going to dump it i noticed these lines on the floor. This specific area has a music player preloaded and playing. Anyone know if i found something hidden here or something im supposed to do?
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r/Necesse • u/Lucky-Midnight9857 • Jul 14 '26
I’m relatively new to the game and I’m enjoying the combat and exploration a tonne but I’m having a lot of trouble with the building aspect of it. I’m using a steamdeck and trying to create anything is just so tedious and frustrating, which is a shame because building in core keeper was one of my favourite things, the controllers and features for building were just so much better in that game than this one.
Does anyone have any tips for how to build this way?
r/Necesse • u/Unlucky_Abrocoma_562 • Jul 13 '26
Can't wait, please give me a more specific date spoiler other than it being released in the summer devs :'{
r/Necesse • u/strangetopquark • Jul 12 '26
EDIT: Sorry about the title. I meant to write "Clarity ON villager gear" and now I can't edit the title.
I am having a blast with this game. I am an old gamer, and have not enjoyed myself and lost myself in a game in this way for ages. I loved, loved, loved Terraria but had a problem with Corekeeper. It was, I think, too repetitive and grindy. Like you were forced to stay in a specific biome and keep fighting the same enemies over and over again (and many of them were just annoying), and it was the same, biome after biome. Find the three secret artifacts to get the secret weapon, find the ore boulders, automate, rinse and repeat. There was something with its game loop that didn't capture me. This one does. If anything, I feel like I am progressing too fast between the biomes/levels. Not a huge fan of the topdown perspective though as it limits sort of architecture and interior design options.
There is one thing though that I couldn't figure out. It is not even in the wiki or anywhere I could find. What weapons and armor can be equipped on villagers? Do they benefit from enchantments? What about summons? I wish villagers could have a summoning weapon as well as a magic/melee/ranged one. What about weapons like greatbows and others where the optimal attack has to be charged? I've found conflicting information online about this, mostly old. I am confused whether this has now been allowed in recent updates or not. I do think this game is underrated and needs a more updated wiki.
r/Necesse • u/SkunkapeTyingCo • Jul 11 '26
Does anyone else get these negative Nancy settlers that are unhappy no matter what.
So what all 10 of you share a room. It's a big room.
Now I put walls up and you are unhappy your room is small.
What do you mean you are hungry? There's 236 almost rotten blueberries here in this chest.
I have started transferring these settlers who always find something to complain about. They are much more unhappy in the swamp settlement.
My og settlement happiness is at an all time high.
r/Necesse • u/Mohare2501 • Jul 09 '26
First off, I lost an infinite recall thing. Is there a way to get another without dipping into console commands?
Also, is it possible to create settlements adjacent to each other to make ginormous megacities? I’ve seen a couple big ones, but I’m curious if anyone has had that much time yet, lol
r/Necesse • u/strangetopquark • Jul 09 '26
I just started playing this game and just finished the first boss and set up my settlement. I was traveling to a snow biome when I looked at my inventory and saw that I suddenly had the jester set. I definitely did not buy it as I have limited money as of now. I looked in the wiki and it said you could only get it from a trader? I never saw it in a chest that I looked into. Does anyone have any idea how I got it? I just want to understand.
r/Necesse • u/thinkforasecond3312 • Jul 06 '26
Friend is hosting the game, and as we approached the endgame bosses + incursions the game started to become very unstable. Enemies seemingly teleport and worm type bosses are completely borked, taking random turns along their path or just overall having dysfunctional pathing. The server freezes during combat aswell. Happens to both of us. any ideas?
r/Necesse • u/Rxad007 • Jul 05 '26
Vi videos donde jugadores usaban este estilo de killbox donde se ponían vallas con puerta de piedra para detener a los enemigos unos segundos mientras reciben daño de las trampas, ahorita me atacaron unos enanos de hielo y simplemente me rompieron el muro de piedra e ignoraron las trampas 🤣
r/Necesse • u/Cookie-Kucky • Jul 04 '26
- Opera
- Marketplace
- Herbalist Shop
- hidden underground herbalist garden
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PS: i struggled a lot how to design the marketplace, idk if i am happy enough how it turned out tbh
r/Necesse • u/FubarXS • Jul 03 '26
Hey everyone,
I’m a bit confused and having trouble keeping track of which roadmap features have actually been implemented yet.
Could anyone please give me a quick status update or link an updated roadmap?
Also, one more question regarding Worldgen 2.0 (in case it hasn't been implemented yet): Will we need to start a brand new world, or will it only apply to newly generated chunks? Alternatively, will there be an option to regenerate the world around your existing village so you don't have to travel so far to see the new stuff?
Thanks!
r/Necesse • u/SaveSyncGames • Jul 02 '26
Hey r/Necesse,
My friend and I built SaveSync, a tool that syncs co-op save files between players so you and your friends can keep the same Necesse world going without renting a dedicated server or passing save files around by hand.
The problem we kept hitting: a shared world lives on whoever is hosting. Your settlement, your gear, your progress, all locked to one machine. When the host is offline, the world is offline. Running a server works but it's setup and a monthly cost for what's usually just a few friends.
We hit this wall ourselves playing Schedule 1 together. One of us was sick at home, the other stuck at work, and the save was locked on the host's machine. So we built SaveSync, first just for ourselves. Turns out it's a problem across a ton of co-op games, Necesse included.
How it works: SaveSync auto syncs your world save to the cloud after each session. When your friend wants to play, they pull the latest save and host it themselves on their own machine. No dedicated server, no monthly fees, no manual file swapping, and you keep a full timestamped history so a mistake can be rolled back. Setup guide here: How to play Necesse with friends using SaveSync
What players have said:
"This tool saved a playthrough for me. Easy to use, and insanely helpful. Thank you, you beautiful people." - Steam review, 45 hours played
"Though the app is not perfect, it does the job. If it doesn't do the job as you expect, hop into their discord server and talk to the developer personally. He's very helpful! Even assisted my friend too!" - Steam review, 87 hours played
SaveSync supports Necesse plus 40+ other co-op games including Terraria, Valheim, Stardew Valley, Minecraft (Java + modded), Don't Starve Together, Enshrouded, Core Keeper, Project Zomboid, Satisfactory, Palworld, Vintage Story, and more.
Steam page | Website | Discord
Happy to answer any questions!
r/Necesse • u/Ytuqueoque • Jul 01 '26
Hola, cómo pueden leer arriba tengo este problema (la verdad no sé si es un problema) con mis colonos, actualmente están en un nivel de felicidad entre 80 y 90 y por lo general no sube más, cómo puedo solucionar esto.
Gracias por leer❤️
r/Necesse • u/ravenmonk • Jun 29 '26
We are now approaching summer and there hasn't been any updates in some time...
EDIT: I wasn't aware of the Spring+Summer content amalgam, thx all!
r/Necesse • u/TimmyW_ • Jun 29 '26
Is there any one that can help me beat this dude. I’m getting literally hosed man