NickBeast17

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  1. I`m about to start my next run, I don't know if I want to move it to Interloper. I don`t mind the conditions I just want to keep gun spawns, and I could make a custom game mode I suppose. I have heard the only issue is finding enough ammo. Has anyone else tried this?

  2. 1 hour ago, I_eat_only_wolf_meat said:

    @Matt Lomax

    I was just doing some fishing this afternoon and got a 5.2kg Coho salmon, which I thought was a pretty big amount of food for Interloper.  Not sure if they're bigger in Stalker, etc.

     

    I'd love to do some taxidermy and put him up on the wall.

    That’s a massive one! They don’t get much bigger than that :D 

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  3. On 1/13/2022 at 2:01 AM, Even Dark said:

    ahh it's already posted here they will read it but i guess this would disturb the balance. You are alone and need to survive with what you find. and you have more then enough to do this. maybe if they give us a better way to get some birch saplings that would be nice (not the beach)

    Having a trading system would be awesome. But like you said, I agree that it disturbs how the game was meant to be played.

  4. On 1/15/2022 at 8:45 AM, APixelatedLemon said:

    The only way I could see multiplayer being added was if a lot more indirect than the more traditional multiplayer. A good example of the this would be Subnautica's "Time Capsule" mechanic. A quick run down of what the Time Capsule in Subnautica was incase you don't know, when you complete the game, you are given the option to leave a Time Capsule for another player to find somewhere in the world. The Time Capsule would be filled with a few items, along with a message, and a picture to add a bit of personality to them. 

    The Long Dark could have something similar. Perhaps in the world you can find an item called a "Empty Drop-off bag" There would only ever be one of these in a game world, and if you do find it, then when your character eventually dies, you are then given the option to use the Drop-off bag for another player to find. You can fill the bag with 5kg/11lbs of whatever you like. Along side this you could leave a message telling how you died, or leave an encouraging (or discouraging) message and a screenshot you took that life, or if you didn't take a screenshot, it could instead be a picture of the moment you died. The Players Drop-Off bag would then be left somewhere around where they died. So if they died in the Clearcut location in Mystery Lake, then the bag would be in that area.

    Another thing is if you are playing on interloper, than you can't find Bags that contain items that don't spawn in interloper, such as firearms.

    I really like this approach! It feels more indirect.