Hi, I'd like to be able to disable the need for building a structure to make a custom waypoint in renewed, it does make sense, although it subtracts from the game in the following areas.
1. Just a Hassle: Custom waypoint structures make it so that if you are, say, traveling and need to go somewhere else for food or have lost all of your storage space, you need to build one and then fast travel away, instead of just fast traveling away after placing a waypoint down. They also are hard to build underground, and if you are mithril mining and break your pickaxe, you can't save your mineshaft easily. Another reason they are a hassle is that you need to carry all of the items in a pouch before being able to use them to build a single simple structure that actually gets expensive over time.
2. Defacing the terrain: If everyone had private waypoint structures everywhere, then most players that see them don't have a use for them, and they take away from how pretty the terrain looks.
3. Ruining the builds: If a player was making a large build/base and then realized they had to make a waypoint inside it, they would have to shift chests, walls, and even ceilings to fit the waypoint structure, otherwise they would need to walk all the way out of the base to set up a waypoint, and then that waypoint would not fit in with the build. If they planned for the waypoint, then it would still be looking out-of-place except in the cases of the best builders, who thought the entire project through to the most minute detail.
It. Is. A. Game. Why do we need to have things make sense when there are so many other features in the BASE of Minecraft that don't make sense? Like how there is no process for separating seed from crop, no need to relight the forge to craft a single iron sword, no way to enable trees to drop fruit that grows into new trees by themselves. The reasonable approach is to at least let us make the decision on whether or not we need custom waypoints in our own game, or else why did you allow us to turn alignment drain off?
Thank you!