Guess where it is? (refering to recent tweet)

Just found the 10th birdhouse, this time on a Cabin.

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Got it!!! That location had me baffled for ages! I never would’ve found it without your clue. I thought all the houses in that area were destroyed! 1002.206, 1902.204 in Aso!

Fantastic work on the birdhouses, by the way! I love that you keep discovering them. They’ve become my new obsession lately, so tricky to spot, but so satisfying when you do! I’m looking for more on Ashpolmen right now, then moving inland.

As for the first screenshot, that was a house just a couple of doors up from Veronika’s mother’s place in Källerby, coordinates: -2887.952, 2658.775. The elusive all-brick house!

These spot the location challenges continue to be outstanding. This particular one had me thoroughly engaged. I spot so much more other interesting things along the way. When I total up the time spent, it’s taken the best part of a full day to finally track this one down. Sincere thanks for the fun and effort you put into these. They’ve become a real joy for me! :grinning::grinning::grinning:

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That’s the correct house, but with a minor correction. The location’s name is Arneröd. This brick house was a bit special because its alone on a hill.

Know that I always gonna give clues if they are really hard to find. Just ask.

Am glad some people are still enjoying these. @Kimosabe_X also jumps in often. @Madchaser isn’t playing the game anymore, but he still offers an answer just from memory and deducting its location from environmental clues. I like that you even took the message board as a clue that was visible through the window.

And as you saw there are still new things to find. Yesterday I even thought it would have been a nice touch if the devs put a birdhouse somewhere in the rubble of devastated houses and trees.

Like this one, that i turned into a meme. Have you found that one?

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I wonder if the fire is one that’s always burning there, or if it’s created by yourself, or opposing machines. :thinking:

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Btw…

I also wondered, If there are more doors like this.
Guess where it is.

Oh, I forgot, I lost the template for the postcard: Greetings from Östertörn. :wink:

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Ah well… Yes I like your little picture hunts and when I find it interesting I fire up GZ and take some time to search. Sometimes more (like the views from Himfjäll back then) and sometimes less…

Btw my guess of the location of the half-brick house was spot on and I found it immediately as I remembered the location. But I didn’t want to spoil it for @TimData so I refrained from an answer to that one… :wink: The same goes for the one with the birdhouse a few days ago. :blush:

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Yes, the fire is part of the scene. But not the bird.

Nice one. Can’t say I have seen that door before.
Btw, you can download the template in the first post of this topic, or just click this.

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Now that door is pretty interesting. :crazy_face:

I love that you turned this into a meme! I don’t think I’ve found that exact one yet, but now I’m definitely going to keep my eyes peeled! Got all my buddies looking for bird houses too! More fun than the Reaper!

That’s impressive! I usually take ages searching for these spots! So thanks a lot for holding back the answer, it’s appreciated! I spent 8 hours looking for one spot; took some lovely shots, got to the forum and someone else had beat me to it! I was gutted! But, at the end of the day it is a quiz and I’ve got suck it up! :grinning:. Half the fun for me is the slow, methodical hunt, even if it takes a while. Feels so good when something is finally found. I’ve got the Ostertorn template to do one myself, but with no computer I can’t figure out how to superimpose with my phone! :joy::joy::joy:

I found it, But i don’t know if there are more door decorated like this. I will keep an eye out.

I reveal the location later, so others can have a look too.

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I’m checking for doors today!!! :grinning::grinning::grinning:

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If you find any special doors (different from normal) note their locations. So i can log them if you share. :coffee:

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Absolutely! I’ll get a screenshot and exact location! :grinning::+1:

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Hahaha yes indeed. :wink:

And actually I performed a little search yesterday evening but I couldn’t find it right away… :man_shrugging: Maybe I’ll try again later. I guess that will be a nice little diversion from hauling stuff in E: D… :crazy_face: :crazy_face: :crazy_face: :see_no_evil:

Ok, found it thanks to your pic as @Madchaser s pic didn’t show the compass hud.

Nice one, really ! :+1: I thought of the location but as there was no way to recognize the direction I ditched it… at least yesterday.

I was there a few minutes ago and nearly ditched it again… missed out on closing the door at first… :man_facepalming: :man_facepalming: :man_facepalming: :roll_eyes: :joy: :joy: :joy:

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Yes, that was kind of tricky, because the door is open already. So there isn’t really a need to close it if you are exploring the house, and miss out on discovering a really neat door design. Only in this case it was needed!! :point_left: :grinning:

And I thought it wouldnt be that challenge as we were talking about finding a certain house in boo in an other topic… And you know, I’m not often in the game any more.

Nevertheless, a good feeling that you had fun with this :wink:

@Kimosabe_X
That’s how we originally started. Pictures made with photomode, so without a hud, but also without any sort of equipment which disturbs the beautiness of the pictures themselves.
With this one, although it’s surrounded by walls and a roof, I loved the lighting.


Btw did you ever try to use a RC Tick and then switched to photomode? I’ll have have to try that. I wonder if the mode will take the Ticks or the characters perspective.

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I found another one on Ostertörn.
A different shape, but constructed with same materials.

Greetings

P.S. and not far from there is just another one of this type.

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That looks pretty much like somewhere in Hagaboda !? :thinking:

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I primarily use photo mode via the remote-controlled Tick, as it allows access to its unique perspective! It’s ideal for capturing wide-angle shots with your character gloriously centred!

Pro tip: Tilt the Tick’s camera upwards before entering photo mode, then adjust the pitch slider to remove the Tick and its antenna from the frame. This results in a much cleaner image without the Tick being in the shot (or his antenna!).

I’m still searching for that bloody door, but I’m determined to find it!

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