Variable difficulty is a well known requested feature but, for the moment, the dev team has chosen to focus development on their chosen experience modes. Hopefully, it will be a feature added in the future.
On the actual topic I've always been a fan (and long time proponent of) not restricting the ability to sleep when afflicted with Cabin Fever because it seems so artificial. Instead it should be the gradual reduction of condition recovery to the point where you can't recover at all.
For instance, with "mild" cabin fever condition recovery is cut in half. With "severe" cabin fever you cannot recover at all.
I'd agree with that. I usually play with a goal (get an achievement, map all the maps, craft something) and once I've accomplished that and reached a point where I'm self sustaining (I normally play Stalker these days) I'll start a new game. As a consequence my average game rarely lasts over a 100 days now. Simply because I can't be bothered with the monotony of long term play.
You can't fault the classics @ernestww
My dad's been hunting with a .30-06 for over thirty years now. That rifle has put more than a few animals in the freezer.
Just a future note though: you should hide your deer carcass picture behind a spoiler tag. That way if someone is reading the forums they'll only see it if they click on it.
Welcome to the forums @JaySovereign
Depending on where you live you may still get a chance to see them. Otherwise it can be something for your bucket list.
Well, your vacation sounds really fun but there is one essential thing you two must do first: practice. Whatever you plan to bring practice with it first. You should have a fun time then without any unexpected surprises
Welcome to the forums @KinoUnko
Once caveat, you can hide from a bear inside a car when it is charging to get away from it. Just be prepared to wait a while before leaving again!
Oh, I know quite a few places in Canada (and I'm sure the same is true in the US) where you can drive for several hours without seeing any towns larger than 10 000 people and that's on the Trans Canada Highway
Go off the highway and there's more than a few places where there's no one around.
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