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but i'd be surprised if anti-cheat isn't in the background lurking. there are realm modifiers to increase scavenging speeds so if you just want more stuff for less effort the game caters to that natively
Its good then.
its just a complaint + suggestion based on the oportunity to play the way we like without "moral constraints". most coop games got anti cheat.
I've done the same thing with a few games in the past. Play for hundreds of hours then just go full creative mode with it. Valheim, Cities Skylines, etc etc.
Although considering how lackluster the building aspect of the demo was, I dunno who would want to jump straight to that lmao
you can add or subtract entire systems using mods. my skyrimVR includes pregnancy mechanics. Jon Battleborn had Olfina Greymane knocked up on the 3rd day. which would have been wonderful for them if Olfina didn't die to a virus 3 days later.
i've been playing fallout 4 to bide time until nightingale releases and in my latest adventures i helped Sarah Lyons from the capital wasteland put Preston Garvey to death for infiltrating the minutemen.
mods are great. who cares how solo players choose to enjoy their playtime
Too old to enjoy cutting trees in over 100 games over and over again. Automation becomes a necessity the older the player gets.
More responsibilities. Wife. Kids...
I made a paper related to that.
Older players tend to preffer games with shorter matches like Call of Duty, Helldivers and so on.
Again: TEND TO. its not a rule. but i am included in that statistic.
Using a more technical term: investments always have a return. investing time in a game is time killing.
unless done in a specific reason : defeating stress. that is investment.
but us gamers dont play to vent our stress. we play because we feel the rush of adrenaline and reward through fake awards.
its a part of me i been trying to kill for some time.
people always shout "hurr durr its a singleplayer game" youre still cheating. and plenty of players bring thier cheated ♥♥♥♥ into multiplayer aswell. had to moderate servers in valheim due to that crap.