I don't mean to be rude but do you understand what Talons1337 is trying to say? It's a build out of just stone, ladders and glass. A structure without machines and other tech, like an empty base. He doesn't mean, copy my base up high with all machines inside so that he can just go get to a jetpack and fly back in to his machines. I think you understand it wrong. Though I might've misunderstood that. However this does not mean I approve such thing as moving a structure to a new world. I don't think that should be done, even though it won't give you much of an advantage but it'll lead to more people asking to move things over because your things did move over to the new world. This is just my view on it. And as echo already said, there are no plans for it unless sk will decide to. I hope you understand my opinion and that the confusion above is somewhat solved.
You don't need to start building the first day out of a new world, do you? You'd probably be busy setting stuff up anyway.
Haha true, then you'd first have to set up a good big farm with various foods which you need to combine and process to be able to get like 3-4 hunger filled xD
And thus, uggly cobble houses that now plague the server were born. There's no way to win, you either build ugly or inefficiently So is it a yea or a nay, because if it's a nay, I'm going to begin transferring my machines immediately.
It is a nay; you don't need to build big to build efficiently, the best way to build is floor plan, template walls, builders wand + wand of equal trade. This implies however your template blocks are different and not just cobble because you're lame.
I try to build nicely as I go. If I need a room (underground base) I extend the tunnel and make a nice room before I put anything down, normally... my last few rooms in my current base though, are kinda lazily done I don't have the prettiest base (imo), but atleast it's not a cobblehouse/flat area with torches
I don't think this will happen to be honest. 1.6b was an exception due to 1.6a being short lived and it was our fault.