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The other one is weather (less cold days) but I wouldn't say that it's actually making the game easy for casual gamers, more like a little less brutal.
Easy - The game will be less challenging with plenty of room for error with fewer challenges.
Medium - The basic difficulty, with some room for error and some challenges.
Hard - An advanced difficulty, with little room for error and more challenging.
Extreme - For experts, with no room for error and extremely challenging.
Survivor Mode - For the expert that wants to survive against all odds, on a very difficult setting that is extremely challenging, with no pause (although there are ways around that) and no save other than on exit.
It is not because YOU found the game easy that it is the case for everyone. I found the game particularly too challenging and stressfull for my taste and went playing only serenity endless mode...
Here some tips, friend.
- Focus on Wood.
- Don't use Hunters' huts, they are not good. Go for plants right away.
Too late. Just waiting for Frostpunk 2 now.