Palworld Might Be Great, But It Has One Massive Weakness

Palworld does so many things right, but there's one thing that fans want to see overhauled.

Palworld base bug
An annoying bug drives Palworld Fans insane. | © PocketPair/EarlyGame

Palworld has been on everyone's lips since its release. Fans are enjoying the survival game in every aspect. You can catch and domesticate Pals, craft tools and weapons, explore the open world, and build bases.

But, one of these things isn't going over so well with players, in fact.

This Is The Most Frustrating Part Of Palworld, According To Players

It would be too good to be true if Palworld was a perfectly rounded game. After all, it is still in Early Access and thus naturally has its weaknesses. On Reddit, a player shared their frustrating experience with one of these weaknesses: The base building aspect.

the "base building" aspect of this base building game is perhaps the most frustrating and least fleshed out part of this game by u/Eggs_in_Trying_Times in Palworld

In their video, we see them trying to expand the upper floor of their base. When they place a wall, it unintentionally tears down other objects they built. If this kind of thing happens frequently, it's no wonder players are annoyed.

Other issues mentioned by the players include the inability to place building objects that are not foundations into walls and rocks, as well as the absence of half walls and more options for object rotation.

As one user in the comments wrote: "Before Palworld, I had played Valheim for a few weeks, totaling about 150 hours played, out of which 100 were spent building. Safe to say, 30 minutes into building, I decided we would just live in the open sky," and they received a lot of support.

Many players, however, show sympathy for the developers, as they are aware that Palworld is still in the Early Access phase. Despite the bugs, they enjoy building their bases and hope that the issues will soon come to an end.

Do you agree that base building sucks in Palworld?

Marie-Lena Höftmann

After a childhood full of videogames, Miffy devoted herself to her greatest passion within her academic studies. Aside from science, she has spent too many hours in Dead by Daylight, loves to shred through Souls-likes or chills in Animal Crossing....