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i would like to know from where you're bringing up this ''almost every survival'' since i almost played all of them
Bingo
They want a challenge but they don't at same time , and start complaining about some really nonsense stuff.
I see it everytime on every souls-like game forum
Enshrouded, Grounded, Stranded Deep, Don`t Starve Together, The Forest, Return to Moria, Rust, Green Hell just to mention a few (now you have 8 and there are many more). There are almost the same amount of good survivals that allows friend resurrection as those who lack the feature. As a coop player myself I love it and is not that hard to implement. It does not alter the challenge effect of the game, it gives another opportunity for coop and strategy.
Some of the games I mentioned are in your list and have such a feature
And I would not say that spending less than 10 hours on a game (specially survival games, and I'm just saying this according to your Steam play time) could be called "played all of them". I barely touched Smalland so far and I already have 5+ hours into it. In order to be able to talk so freely about games, survivals and features you should spend some more time playing those games
Rust its a PVP server game , nothing to do with survival coop experience.
i would count 6 out of 25 games i played , still doesnt sounds as ''most survival games'' , you're trying too hard to bring this up. When we all know that dying and droping your inventory its one of the most important mechanics of a survival.