Survival or management game with long progression & skill point system Been really having fun with survival-esk games, but not sure what to look for now. 7 days to die - liked the skill-point system and progression. Son's of the forest - liked the resource management Rust - fun at the time (2012 or w/e) but I'm not too into multiplayer now
Survival Mode is a ton of fun for me, but I play a lot of survival sandbox games where food/sleep/temperature regulation is a key feature, so I probably feel better about it due to the familiarity.
Troop formation for Bear Hunt ? I use Flint main hero, Molly and Bahiti to open rally. For other rally, Jessie main hero, Sergei and Gina. Troop formation : 60% infantry, 20% lancer and 20% marksman
Even excluding the multiplayer survival aspects surviving the elements and injuries and zombies was still so new and fun and entertaining in a 3d environment. Heck you can play Dayz Standalone on a private server solo now and its still a lot of fun just as a survival game. It's finally gotten better over time.
So I have been playing the community expedition recently and have hence had my first go at a "normal" difficulty game, after having played survival on my primary playthrough and I have some thoughts on the modes. Inventory Management: SO much better on normal. When you play on survival you're hobbled with 250 max stack sizes on things like ferrite, cobalt etc, or 500 in cargo inventory. On ...
I do own Ark Survival Evolved but have never really played it, I saw that the new game looks really good, my pc should be able to handle it according to the recommended specs on Steam, so is it worth it?