被遗忘的雪地防控洞还有多少玩家记得?在雪地地图刚刚上线的时候,去防空洞的玩家简直人山人海,记得那时是钢枪圣地打卡点,甚至比现在的龙狮城还热闹,并且里面的物资也是非常丰富。但是现在的雪地防空洞变得无人问津,连着玩了好几把游戏,在防空洞 都没有碰到一个人,难道说玩家都已经把他遗忘了吗?还是老玩家都退游了呢?原因不得而知,现在进入游戏打开地图,防空洞没有任何的标志,所以导致很多新玩家都找不到雪地防空洞的位置了,老玩家可能随着慢慢时间的流逝也把他给遗忘了。 那么这期视频就大家重温一下雪地防空洞,在详细讲解之前插播一条重要消息,大家千万不要关注我,不然你会成为下一个吃鸡大神。进入游戏,我们找到双桥正,因为防空洞在双桥正的右 右上角,而洞口需要用手雷炸开或者用载具撞开才可以进入里面,并且防空洞里面的空间非常大,是一个南宫一手的地形,现在里面还是有很多的空投箱,不知道玩家是否还记得,如果记得就在评论区里扣一吧,让我看一下有多少玩家来过这里。曾经肯定有很多玩家 在这里都没来得及打开空投箱就坐了下一班飞机,能在这里坚持到最后的队伍,身上的物资一定非常肥,因为空投箱中的物资全都是高级物资,现在知道防空洞位置的玩家赶紧过来打卡吧!好了,这期视频就到这里了,我们下期再见!
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玩游戏学技巧,欢迎收看男友游戏解说第八期雪地防空洞的隐藏功能很多小伙伴都知道,雪地地图呢,有一个防空洞,防空洞里面呢物资巨肥,而且呢会有一个空投,那么如何比别人领先一步呢?这期视频教大家防空洞的位置以及附近的刷车点。 现在玩个小游戏三二一,开始你双击了没有,你关注了没有,记得评论六六六哦!行, 快速比别人领先一步拿到这个空投呢,那就需要了解雪地防空洞三个入口以及附近的刷车点,如图所示,这个就是进入防护洞三个的入口以及附近的刷车点。好了,本期视频就到这里,技巧不用到处找,关注男友少不了你想要的,说不定我这里都有哦!

收到粉丝艾特的打山,这次将揭秘雪地防空洞背后的秘密,通过原版视频我们发现此玩家进入被封住的雪地防空洞,并且 说里面的物资和训练营差不多,直到视频结尾都没有说这个防空洞是如何进去的,所以才导致小伙伴们疑惑不解。那么今天我将解开其中之谜。落地后可以看到这个入口,却被石头堵住,没关系,我个队友还是用老方法闯进洞口。第一步, 蹲在这个位置并开疾跑键。第二步,让队友紧贴着你迅速趴下,这时你会看到半个身体已经进去,在这个关键的时刻一定要关闭疾跑。打开第三人称可以看到里面,这只是成功了一半。第三步, 队友继续趴下,在趴下的同时,你稍微往前移动一下就可以进去了。当我进去后,我发现这里面的物资的确挺肥,但这些物资一切都是虚拟的存在。为何这么说?因为进去后就别想出去了,通过里面所出现的物资足以证明防空洞早晚会开放的,我们只需要耐心等待。



今日狠人零下二十八度无睡,带雪地过夜。如果你在睡前刷到这个视频,那你小子又又又走运了。他是深夜失眠的终结者,看完保证你能美美的进入梦乡。这里是深冬零下二十八度的阿拉斯加荒原,厚厚的积雪,一望无际的荒原硬核汤姆 这次选择最极端的生存录音挑战。没有帐篷,没有避难所,没有防水布,甚至没有睡袋,真是狠人中的狠人。常言道,常在河边走,哪有不湿鞋?希望这次没有冻死,不然我要停更了。接下,我们一起沉浸式看看汤姆能不能完成这次史诗般的挑战。 what a beautiful spot first things first, i need to find a place to sleep needs to be sandy flat and dry there's standing water down there looks like more eyes, more frozen water, more ice there i can see some gravel under that log。 你看, this log is froze into the ground, so got to free that we've got our pretty stiff breeze coming from this direction, so just getting underneath this log behind the snow bank really makes a difference i'm a little worried about my sleeping situation, though i need dry sand or gravel to sleep on i've got clean gravel here, got clean gravel here, but i've got a giant frozen puppy right here with probably three to five gallons of water frozen, so i need to go and thaw out this ground and dry it out in order to be able to sleep on some warm dry gravel melting ice takes a lot of heat and energy, it's gonna take a lot of fuel, a lot of fire and a lot of time to thaw this all out, got a bunch of these root balls here i can chop up get a lot of good dead firewood out of that there's a lot of wood around here, but it's all frozen and covered in snow likely found a little stash of some dry stuff oh this this is bone dried driftwood that is gonna help me out a lot got all this nice dry wood i want to keep it dry i'm not gonna lay it down the snow all right got the fire going, but now we need to make it big real big so if i get more wood it's getting hunting there, but i'm gonna keep wood i've been chopping in a hall in firewood for three four hours now i keep going i am exhausted that is a lot of wood i can feel the heat of the fire all the way over here, and that heat is getting stored inside that big log and in the gravel and in the surroundings。 我的擦, i want to get in there and start fussing with it, but it's so hot it's hard to stand near that thing just gonna kind of let this fire die down a bit so i can get in there and then i'll start scraping the colds around and we'll see what we got underneath the gravels coming along better than i thought right over here is all thought and mostly dried so i'm gonna dig this down really deep pile it all up right here make a nice old trench i'm gonna build a fire over this frozen part to thaw it out i'm gonna put some fire in that trench as well well, we're making good progress, but looks like i'm gonna have to get a lot more wood all right off we go tell you what i'm tired i'm working non stop i haven't eaten i've been doing nothing but cutting wood and stoking this fire for hours all right, we let all this new firewood dry once it's dry i'm gonna stack it up well right now the fire is going where my bed's gonna be so i'm gonna move the big pieces of wood over to where the fire pits gonna be i'm gonna try to get a fire going over there then we're gonna take care of the bed 嗯, all right got a nice bet of cold some really hot sand we're spread it out nice and even get my bed ready i'm trying to bury the coals with the dry sand, so that doesn't extinguish the coals to just kind of smothers them well, just for fun i brought along one of these laser, thermometers and we're gonna take some readings of the ground and see how well this sand and these coals radiate heat on top of the coals right now we're getting about 108 over here we're getting like 115 and we're getting like 130 right here so it's about 100 degrees on top of the coals but we have a few hot spots where it's over 130 degrees oh my it is toasty in here just getting the heat from the fire and from the wood and from the ground and i am hot hungry i think i need to start cooking some food i've got this bread dough that i made up and it needs to rise just a little bit so i'm gonna get it warm i'm just gonna lay it down on this warm gravel i'm sitting on i'm just gonna bury it just a little bit and i got some honey and butter in this little jar here let that honey and butter melt right there a nice little steak we seasoned earlier go ahead and put that straight on the coals steaks just cooking away on the coals let's check out our temperature here that 320 on the surface and that's pretty close to what i would be cooking at it in a skillet that's pretty cool, having cooked that just on the coals that is a pretty beautiful medium look at that man that hits the spot there you go mix up that honey in that butter it's all melty there we go ice heavenly butter and honey just dripping off it it's been a long long day it's about 10, 30 at night right now and i need to start thinking about getting ready for bed here i'm gonna bust out my blanket all right, you want to use wool blankets when you're sleeping next to the fire because they are fire retardant you want to be really careful when sleeping next to fires before we get right in for bed let's see what the temperature of the ground is got 74 degrees right, there 54 72 so definitely a lot cooler definitely a lot cooler but still not too bad right now my feet are warm but they're kind of wet because i built up a bit of a sweat so i got to pull off my boots, my socks and dry my feet off and dry my socks before i go to bed so i don't wake up with cold feet they'll be really careful i don't melt my boots i'm just sitting here drying my socks and shoes and i can hear the ice moving on the frozen lake behind me it's groaning and cracking and you can hear ice sheets being pushed up on top of one another pretty cool, actually look at all that steam coming out of my boot that's water that water will make you cold well my sons, tom nate and jake had been coming with me out, a lot of these camp outs i bet a lot of you guys are wondering where they are tonight well tom and ate had school, so they couldn't come and jake well takes out, having a good time with his mom and that's that's important one thing i got to do tonight is i got to get all this firewood and organize it and put it with an arms reach of my bed, so i can stoke the fire all night, a lot of this wood needs to get dried out too so i got to do that as well 啊啊, oh, it's nice to lay down my back's killing me, i'm gonna say here and watch a movie and kind of relax we'll just kind of take it easy, it's a lovely night tonight it's been about five hours since i buried the coals let's check the temperatures got eighty nine degrees right there, seventy six and fifty nine definitely still got heat and you can still feel it here's my pillow for tonight i must have been tired because it's 5am and i slept pretty good, so i stoked the fire up really good that feels really nice my feet are really cold so i rolled some logs down that way and built the fire and hopefully that'll ward my feet up here in a little bit oh good morning, it's actually 9 o'clock well the ground is really hard but i'm warm the fire by my feet keeping my feet warm i feel some warmth in the ground still not a ton, but a little bit usually when i sit on the ground it just sucks all the heat out of you i mean even in the summertime, but not not now pretty nice oh my back didn't melt my boots always a concern i'm curious to see how warm the the gravel is 46 i mean that's still pretty good 71 so we got about 60 degrees here and we got about 22 degrees over here so yeah big difference i'll tell you what sleeping on 70 degree gravel versus ice and water makes a huge difference smoked pork jowl bacon all right we got our little set up here let's start cooking i need a better dinner plate we're gonna make one look at that mmm just cook the face of it until it's nice and crispy then you slice a little bit off the edge eat it put it back on the fire crisp up the next beef look at that i still got some honey butter left i'm gonna make me a piece of flat bread his dough is almost frozen and let it warm up a little bit there we go lovely piece of warm bread i know exactly what i'm gonna do with this it's so good smoked meat butter honey flour these are all survival foods of the past they're so delicious i love them oh that was good i'll tell you what building a big bonfire and burying my coals worked great kept me warm and this was really comfortable but it reminds me that movie jeremiah johnson, robert redford plays this mountain man and an old timer shows him this trick and in the movie it looks super easy they just dig a hole and throw some coals in it and it's a fun movie but it's not accurate if you've got two feet of snow on the crown you can't just dig a hole you've got to thaw the ground out first additionally you need the right type of soil you've got to have something dry if you throw wet mucky stuff on top of your colds you'll just put them out well guys it's been fun i think it's time to pack this party up once again if you guys are gonna do this make sure you use a real wool blanket if you use a synthetic blanket it'll melt when sparks land on it ah she's been a good shelter but it's time to go home。 兄弟们今天的露营看的爽歪歪,明天不见不散。