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What are your system specs?
I can say loudly YES THIS VERSION IS WORTH IT!!
You have a good friend. This game is amazing!
I do and it is! Ever since I got it, I convinced two others to pick it up as well and they also enjoy it.
It would be cool if you could select the players you link to. Imagine finding your friends' stuff in your game. That'd be so cool.
If you are on steam, and your friends play you can set up strand contracts between your friends. It will help with your bridge link. Don't know how Epic handles that for those without the mouse icon next to your names. But you can build bridge links with anyone you interact with in the game world.
I will give you an example. There is a player who keeps delivering my lost property. Because of that I will have a better bridge link with them.
At this point I am not sure whether owners of Directors Cut players on Epic are on the same server as steam players but I think it is safe to assume all PC players (Epic/Steam/Xbox Live on Windows (whatever that is called)) are on the same server. So, there's the PS5 directors cut server and then the PC Directors Cut server. My assumption is made based on the low level star ratings next to usernames on packages I have seen in some areas and that corresponds with the influx of players post Epic giveaway.
Yeah. I heard that the different version have their own servers so you can't connect from the standard version to the director's cut.
Btw, do you know by any chance what happens to the material you recycle at facilities that get claimed by other people? Does that amount get subtracted from my world and vice versa?
Right, my understanding is that the materials you recycle at a distro centre are in your game world instance. Tied to your game save.
If I go to a mule camp, neutralise the mules and then steal their materials cargo, those materials become mine until I drop them again in the game world. If you then pick them up you can either return them to me at a postbox/distro centre you can deliver them for me to pick up OR you can recycle them into a distro centre, making them yours. Or put them in your private locker and use them for roads or other crafting.
You private locker is yours, the shared locker is shared with everyone on your instance. The instance you share is joined/created when you load the game from the menu. (With a 30 minute delay)
I hope that is clear.
I see. I guess it was clear. So, to sum it up, if I deliver a material from a MULE that you touched, making it "yours", I get likes for delivering it to a facility. If I recycle it, I get the materials itself.
A follow up question would be: what happens after I deliver something that's yours to a facility? Does it mean that 30 minutes later you'll receive that in your instance? And does the game tells you which facility it is stored in?
I feel like this game deservers a very extensive manual, just like the good old classic games that came with manuals.
If you want to play the game again I guess it's worth it.
21 hours and still haven't used the strand weapon to tie down your cargo yet? Crikey, mate! That's one of the best features they added to the game that makes the first 21 hours more bearable.
1) yep.
2) I guess so. Depends. As woth all good Internet answers, it depends.
3) yeah, not going to lie, this game really could have used an external instruction manual but there is one in game.