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To reduce stress
- smoke (allthough nicotine addiction makes stresslevel go up faster)
- drink
- swear
- chop wood
- win the cardgame
- sauna (this might set the house on fire)
First. Just saying... The game is not made for some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ USA ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ that don't know what a clutch is. And you know the permadeath option? (on by default) If you can not function in this game you DIE. You have to start agen and this time you know where the shop is. You know that beer is good and so on. First time you die in this game "hitting a tree in the van" you now try agen after learning the most basic car controls. You get to the store. You learn how the store works. You die agen due to AI on the road. Just play the game the way it was ment to be played or stop buying games on Steam that you don't really want.
If you play 50h and die. Now you have all this knowlage to start the game agen and play it like IF you had lived before the game starts. And you know the sewage job and where the shop is from the life before the game started. It's like a procedurally generated kind of game where you the player is the only thing making the actually interesting. It's why I love this game! It is a new kind of game due to how it's made.
I got my tutorial on the game by watching Robbaz first MSC video. After he punched the windscreen of the van I just ran to the PC and played the living ♥♥♥♥ out of this game. Learning how to get to the store and so on. Only thing I reget was at some point turning off permadeath early on. (after like 10h)
Ow... And btw. In Scandinavia we don't run our kitchen stove on gas. (just idiots have gas in the walls) The stove in the house looks like a old old electric stove. I might be wrong but it dose look like a 90's electric stove XD
Most games were/are like that. Basic controls and keep dying cause you didnt know. Restart, do it better.
Steel Battalion original for xbox is my favorite like this. There was zero tutorial, zero instruction on how to play. It put you in mech, and sent you into a battle when the development center gets attacked. The narrator makes a comment that you read all the operators manual, right?
That is how that game worked. No game manual, just an owners manual for how the mech worked in an in game format. If you didnt read the whole manual, you would die and die and die again. Did anyways cause didnt have the experience.
Okay....................so making assumptions are we? Why should i be surprised since etique is dead.
First.....just saying, i'm a car mechanic, and i've never died stripping an engine down to components and rebuilding the dozen or so cars that i've done or burnt the house down. Next, i'm not American -what that has to do with your 'problem', seeing as in the 70's they had some of the best 'muscle cars' in the world.
Ever heard of LPG? Plenty of cabins run gas from it. It covers you from when there's power-cuts due to weather and is also cheaper then electricity. You just need a tank -same for oil heating.
The cooker doesn't work? It should then you can burn the house down again cause you can't cook.
I love the jobs wood/sewage and the like, it's fun! So is exploring but you know you can live for 3weeks without food, 3 days without water. So no you WONT die in the game and the ONLY way you SHOULD die is in a crash without a seatbelt or sufficiently fast enough.
The need settings are way,way screwed!! It's like looking after a 1 month old baby. Or this way, the dependency that you have would make you a candidtate for rehab and you wouldn't be driving a car...
Yep, got Steel Batallion and the full controller setup. Loved it!! But compairing that to MSC is wrong. SB had timed missions and was heavily scripted. You don't die as long as you ejected. Here you die from some of the silliest things like stress -and you build a car without a manual..... Whats the torque wrench settings for the cylinder head or the timing settings for the distributor? Sorry, you aint going to know -there is no manual. That's the end of car building then -ask any car mechanic/garage.
Don't know what you're on about, there are plenty of clutch cars in the US, the grand majority of car enthusiasts here all prefer them over automatic.
I can confirm, since I'm an American ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ who owns one.
+1
My little pickup might be a P.O.S., but its a manual and I can drive forever on a single tank of fuel with it, and I LOVE that little thing.
And, I am also an american ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, so please stop assigning gender roles stereotyping us, lol.
Ooh aren't you a special snowflake. Anyone who really enjoys driving can drive stick. Be sure to also tell us how much better Sweden's gun law are and how that's TOTALLY helping prevent terror attacks ;)
So come on, Topless. Pull the finger out and just make a manual to be ordered at Fleetari that the player can use -just like Jalopy has, but obviously more technical. All it does -not having one- is just make the player more fustrated and alt/tab to youtube or wiki...pointless really