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It's not worth it imo, especially when you questioning if you should still playing. Maybe take a break from this game and do something else for a while.
Human interactions 80% of the times:
A crew that attacks you and says nothing.
A crew that attacked you, you protected yourself, and they are upset that you sunk them.
A crew that attacks you and the second they realise that you can protect yourself they steer away to look for someone else to fight.
A crew that is so radioactive that you need hazmat suit just to be near them.
Because of this the other 20% of player interaction feels soo akward as both crews are on edge waiting when will the other side betray the actually fun player interactions.
Believe it or not some people enjoys those interactions about shooting at each other, even the salt part.