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[Resource] Once Human: How Do You Grant and Revoke Building Permissions?


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Introduction

In the game Once Human, forging alliances with friends can significantly enhance your gaming experience. You can work together on missions, pool your resources, and even grant building permissions. This guide will walk you through the process of granting and revoking Building Permissions to your friends in Once Human.

What are Building Permissions?

Building Permissions provide access to specific game actions related to the construction and alteration of your territory. More specifically, these permissions enable your Once Human friends to build, move, and destruct within your territory.

Granting Building Permissions

You can enable Building permissions in Once Human by visiting your friends' profiles. Below are detailed instructions on how to grant building permissions to your friends:

  1. Press Esc to open the menu while you're inside your territory.
  2. Select the Friends tab at the top of your screen.
  3. Right-click on a friend from your friend's list whom you'd like to assign building permissions and open their friend's profile.
  4. Click on Friend Permissions.
  5. Finally, press 'Enable building permissions'.

Revoking Building Permissions

If for any reason you wish to revoke these permissions, you can easily do so by selecting the disable option next to the building permissions in the friend's profile.

A Word of Caution

Granting such permissions is not a decision to be taken lightly. Friends with building permissions can build, destroy, or shift structures in your territory. Thus, only grant permissions to those you trust with the infrastructure of your base.

Additional Permissions

Other than building permissions, you can give your friends access to your storage. This permission allows your friends to place or remove items from your storage. However, this doesn't include your private storage. Additionally, you can give them access to the facilities inside your building.

Conclusion

In Once Human, building permissions allows you to collaborate on base ideas with your friends, adding an exciting layer of cooperation to the game. However, as granting these permissions can lead to significant changes in your game territory, always do so responsibly.


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