State of Decay: Year-One

State of Decay: Year-One

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BUckENbooz Jul 13, 2017 @ 6:55pm
Does State of Decay Year One come with the two DLC from the original?
I purchased the original game and was about to buy both DLC's for it but noticed Year One edition is cheaper than both the DLC from the original game. If year one comes with both dlc's, I'll just buy that instead of the original games DLC.
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キールス Jul 13, 2017 @ 7:12pm 
Yup plus bug fixes and a graphics overhaul(iirc)
Last edited by キールス; Jul 13, 2017 @ 7:39pm
Magic Mark Jul 13, 2017 @ 7:22pm 
Definitely go for YOSE as it has a ton more content as well
Dionysus 🐭 Jul 15, 2017 @ 4:01am 
It does come with both DLC's as well as the main game as well as some graphical upgrades.
Magic Mark Jul 15, 2017 @ 10:08am 
Originally posted by aaronth07:
It does come with both DLC's as well as the main game as well as some graphical upgrades.

The graphical upgrades are almost at the bottom of the list in terms of changes, at least to me, probably because the graphics aren't that much different.

What sold me was the ammo bench and the collection of other things.
Last edited by Magic Mark; Jul 15, 2017 @ 10:12am
Dionysus 🐭 Jul 16, 2017 @ 5:49am 
Originally posted by Jonathan Taylor Thomas:
Originally posted by aaronth07:
It does come with both DLC's as well as the main game as well as some graphical upgrades.

The graphical upgrades are almost at the bottom of the list in terms of changes, at least to me, probably because the graphics aren't that much different.

What sold me was the ammo bench and the collection of other things.
Yeah, but the textures really are improved. What ammo bench?
Magic Mark Jul 16, 2017 @ 6:21am 
Originally posted by aaronth07:
Originally posted by Jonathan Taylor Thomas:

The graphical upgrades are almost at the bottom of the list in terms of changes, at least to me, probably because the graphics aren't that much different.

What sold me was the ammo bench and the collection of other things.
Yeah, but the textures really are improved. What ammo bench?

Making specific ammo using an munitions workshop is a feature they added with this, including the new incedianary rounds.

Just in case, here is a somewhat complete list of what was added if you didn't know.

Originally posted by Jonathan Taylor Thomas:
I'd do your research if you want to make a dedicated decision. I've compiled the main differences, there are more minor ones I perhaps missed but there's more than the above response implies.

Core things:

- Revamped difficulty arch for Breakdown
- New soundtrack
- New HUD
- Redone animations
- Dx11 card requirement
- CLEO missions type with CLEO weapons
- Comes with all extra game modes (Endless mode, Lifeline military storyline) and their added content is now spread across each mode

Not so core things:

- Incedianary shotguns
- new cars/colors of previous cars all over the place
- knife fighting/unarmed attack
- crafting ammo
- New ways to repair vehicles
- Crafting coffee/snacks from the kitchen
- Higher res graphics
- 2 new survivors
- New breakdown heroes (lifeline survivors)
- Longer draw distance/graphical improvements

I think that's most of the stuff that you will notice, apart from the vehicles. There's smaller under-the-hood things like improved vehicle physics and draw distance. However the computer requirements are a bit more demanding. Slower comps tend to draw the worst performance out of the physics engine resulting in clipping if the zed count gets too high.

Hope that helps. If you really want more state of decay, this is how you will get it, but if you have exhausted the original I'd wait for a sale.
Dionysus 🐭 Jul 16, 2017 @ 7:23am 
Originally posted by Jonathan Taylor Thomas:
Originally posted by aaronth07:
Yeah, but the textures really are improved. What ammo bench?

Making specific ammo using an munitions workshop is a feature they added with this, including the new incedianary rounds.

Just in case, here is a somewhat complete list of what was added if you didn't know.

Originally posted by Jonathan Taylor Thomas:
I'd do your research if you want to make a dedicated decision. I've compiled the main differences, there are more minor ones I perhaps missed but there's more than the above response implies.

Core things:

- Revamped difficulty arch for Breakdown
- New soundtrack
- New HUD
- Redone animations
- Dx11 card requirement
- CLEO missions type with CLEO weapons
- Comes with all extra game modes (Endless mode, Lifeline military storyline) and their added content is now spread across each mode

Not so core things:

- Incedianary shotguns
- new cars/colors of previous cars all over the place
- knife fighting/unarmed attack
- crafting ammo
- New ways to repair vehicles
- Crafting coffee/snacks from the kitchen
- Higher res graphics
- 2 new survivors
- New breakdown heroes (lifeline survivors)
- Longer draw distance/graphical improvements

I think that's most of the stuff that you will notice, apart from the vehicles. There's smaller under-the-hood things like improved vehicle physics and draw distance. However the computer requirements are a bit more demanding. Slower comps tend to draw the worst performance out of the physics engine resulting in clipping if the zed count gets too high.

Hope that helps. If you really want more state of decay, this is how you will get it, but if you have exhausted the original I'd wait for a sale.
Ok, thanks.Z
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