Okay, so, I was messing around with my base today, and I somehow managed to get a building blueprint stuck under the ground. Don’t ask me how, I have no clue. It just happened. I think I was trying to place a wall, or maybe it was a door, but it ended up below the terrain where I couldn’t reach it. And of course, it was just sitting there, taunting me with that little building icon. I couldn’t just leave it there, right?
So, I started poking around in the game’s settings, hoping there was some kind of “reset” button or something. I found something in the options that sounded promising, like “game fix” or something like that. I clicked it, and it didn’t seem to do anything right away.
But then, I had an idea. What if I try to get to the blueprint from a different angle? I started digging around, trying to find a way to clip through the ground. After a bit of messing around, I finally managed to get myself positioned so I could see the darn thing. I felt like Indiana Jones, uncovering some ancient artifact.
- First, I paused the game and went into the options menu.
- I looked for anything related to fixing game issues or resetting builds.
- Then, I tried to find a way to reach the blueprint from underneath or the side.
- Finally, I positioned my character so that I could interact with the blueprint.
And guess what? I could finally reach it! I quickly canceled the build, and poof, it was gone. No more annoying blueprint stuck under my base. I celebrated with a little victory dance, much to the confusion of my cat. I felt so relieved, like I had just solved a major crisis. It felt amazing to finally get rid of that thing.
My Solution
So, if you ever find yourself in a similar situation, with a building blueprint stuck somewhere you can’t reach, don’t panic. Just try to find a way to glitch your way to it, maybe by digging or clipping through the terrain. There’s usually a way to get to those hard-to-reach spots if you’re persistent enough. And if all else fails, maybe that “game fix” option in the settings will eventually do the trick. Or maybe it was just a coincidence, who knows? The important thing is, I got it fixed, and my base is back to normal.