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Sorry for yelling, but NEVER, EVER do that.
1. Your world will most likely become corrupted resulting in a reset to day 1. We then have to deal here with all the people that tried your recommendation and now have absolutely no clue on how to restore their world.
2. Even worse, your Windows installation might become corrupted (less likely, still a chance), and then your computer might not even start anymore.
So, please, either delete your post, or amend it that there's a HUGE risk of destroying your world.
That said: If you haven't been preparing and bringing a portal with you (IMHO you then shouldn't be save scumming and instead be man/woman enough to pay the price), since the latest patch you can easily restore your world two hours (at worst) before you last logged off.
It is possible to avoid drowning deaths by logging out, and dumping your items into a second world. If you haven't learned to max out food/well rested buff, journey during the day, then portal home at night, that's on you.
Portals exist to cut out the vast majority of pain during a corpse run. Drop a portal INSTANTLY after landing anywhere. Don't take any chances.
if windows happens to be updating while you reset or turn off power you can corrupt the system no problem.
I have 2600 days in on my main server and have never failed to recover a body, can be tricky some times, but it is worth remembering that you can never lose what you have, if it proves too tricky simply employ developer mode, fly over there in God mode and take whats yours, I've never had to resort to it but it's there as an option
That said, the only time a world save file or character file is accessed is when saving the game, or when loading the game. Neither of which happen after you die.
Been playing the game since release. Never had a problem. But sure, never ever restart your computer if you die. (unless you don't feel like doing a corpse retrieval)
It's great that you have an intimate relationship with your computer, but then why would you go for a brutal hard reboot instead of one of the other solutions suggested in this thread?
At the end of the day, if you want to cheat just use the devcommands or backup your save ir alt-f4 the game. Having to hard reboot your computer ends up being more cumbersome and take longer. But hey, I'm not the one who is intimate with his computer so you do you. I'm just glad a few people chimed in here to point out how bad the suggestion was.
How can you restore your world?
It was just a simple reboot. Harmless if not writing to hd. js
Duplicati can give any game/world as many restores as you wish.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/892970/discussions/1/
My PC reboots to desktop in about 10-15 seconds. It isn't a hassle, it doesn't do damage.
Is it cheating? Kinda maybe? I used to rage power off my NES when I was a kid.
I'm not trying to force my views on anyone , just options.
If resetting your PC caused damage I think there would be a lot more accountability in line way before the guy that said on an internet forum "hey you don't need to deal with a corpse recovery if you don't want to"
Follow the instructions linked below, and don't feel afraid to ask me if you have any questions. I'll be glad to assist.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/892970/discussions/1/3431201423160378261/
Back to topic: Doing periodic backups and using the save game backups the game already provides is MUCH more reliable then hard shutting down your computer, or even closing it through task manager.
If you are that intimate with your computer, you should know that doing backups is one of the most important things when using a computer and that restoring a savegame from a backup a much more foolproof way than hard shutting down your computer.