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But I'm just not going to do that... no sir... >.>
You die and you respawn at the last respawn point you made in GH most of your gear and inventory minus weapons will stay in the backpack where you died. Rememebre where you died go get it.
In subsistence you respawn anywhere even in the snow and at mid night.
it is always a learning curb to begin with. The more you apply yourself the better you get a feeling of self achievements.
Insure you have always slept in a bed everytime you move base. Be it a bunk hammock ai building have beds.
So each gives you 25% Health, and when you sleep your Nutritions go down so does your HP.
Try that in real....
If you are unaware you are going to die, so learn and adapt.
It is really not too hard and the difference between a Save-point and a Respawn-Point isnt to hard to understand neither.
And about the Nutrition Thing.... think about it that way.... you don´t have a Health-bar irl, and every missing Nutrition makes you weaker, and so it works in the Game.
So the Heath-bar only shows you how good fed and strong you are actually are.