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If you’re up in arms over Once Human’s privacy issues, I urge you to read the ToS of any service you use, from subscription services to social media terms and conditions. When you use anything online, you’ve agreed to having your information collected to varying degrees. Almost every company is taking your information, and in many cases, selling it to advertisers. That’s what the modern internet is, unfortunat

In Once Human , Standard Parts serve as a crucial resource that will help you craft higher-tier weapons and gear . Fortunately, you can acquire this resource directly by disassembling junk items using a Disassembly Bench . Nevertheless, it is important to note that not every junk item drops Standard Parts . For instance, the junk materials you find in the starting areas will only give you Rusted Parts .


At the time of writing, about a third of Once Human’s 23,539 Steam reviews are negative. Players are highlighting a number of issues, including seasonal wipes , poor optimisation , lack of difficulty in non-PVP servers, and not being able to join servers . There are also a lot of reviews saying that Once Human’s Terms of Service are too invasi

Whispers work similarly to the Tarnished's Wizened Fingers in Elden Ring , allowing players to leave messages on the ground for others to read. They can contain anything from a simple hello to welcome new players, a warning about a trap or a roaming boss up ahead, a helpful tip to solve a puzzle , or just plain ramblings.


If you read through the Terms of Service, you’ll find that the policy says the developers may collect "first and last name, title, prefix, email address, telephone number, (instant) messaging account, postal address, date of birth, age, gender, country/region, and government-issued ID, such as passport information". The privacy policy also says that NetEase can collect location information from your IP address and Wi-Fi connection. This is a lot of information to take from play

Additionally, when you are exploring, do not forget to visit buildings and other structures, as they contain excessive amounts of junk items and containers that you can disassemble. Make sure to gather as much as possible, since these items are lighter and do not take up much space.

Unfortunately, at this moment, it cannot be specified which particular items will drop Standard Parts , so you will need to disassemble every possible piece you encounter. To increase your odds further, you can also focus on disassembling items found in higher-level areas.


I’m a little surprised there’s been so much backlash to Once Human missions|https://oncehumanverse.com/ Human’s ToS, because almost everything on the internet has some weird, shady stuff hidden in that document that nobody ever reads. As pointed out by PCGamesN , you’ll find similar clauses in the privacy policies of Blizzard’s Diablo 4, Overwatch 2, and World of Warcraft, and ZeniMax Media’s policy as w

When you look at this ship, you'll already notice some corruption coming out of it. All you have to do is enter the upper room in this vessel and you'll easily be able to claim the Mystical Crate in it .


The developers’ (NetEase subsidiary Starry Studios) statement in the game’s official Discord server says that the company only collects government-issued IDs when necessary, such as if a player’s parent has to be verified to allow their child to play, or if a player changes their age information. The developers claim that the information is deleted immediately once it’s been used for its intended purpose. NetEase also says that social media information is given to the company voluntarily through user surveys, and that players won’t have to provide that information if they don’t want

Before your beavers can begin providing logs, you'll need to make an Isolated Securement Unit for them first. You can find it under the Facility tab of the Build menu, provided you've unlocked its associated node in the Memetics screen. Place the Isolated Securement Unit anywhere on your base, then deposit your Logging Beaver inside it. The beaver will automatically start logging whenever it has enough energy to do so, and you can claim all the Logs it got by interacting with its Securement Unit again.

If you've reached far enough in the game to explore Harborside, you'll likely enter this area from the northern part since it directly connects to the main road. However, if you want to get the Mystical Chest in it, you'll have to reach the water to the south , which contains a ship parked at the dock.

The best way to get a Logging Beaver is to go to Meyer's Market in the Broken Delta. The main quest will tell you to go here as soon as you wrap things up around Deadsville. Once you arrive in the town, activate the nearby teleporter tower, then head south to the pier. If you're lucky, you should be able to see a Logging Beaver bubble floating around. Approach it, then press F to start the capturing process.