John8r9

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anyone else is having troubles with the ally villagers just doing nothing even if assigned to a farm? I searched in the thread but found nothing. They just keep standing in the spawn point and don't interact with each other
expand their territory area to include the work stations. For farming, after planting the seeds in the ground by urself, they will allocate the amount of seeds and finished products by themselves, don't need to care about them. They just make them to grow faster, not helping to collect them
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Purple_Heart

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true, but we got a lab here and cassie is the one who can craft techy stuff for u.
I think not. But we can use it to find stairs in ruins' floor easily
Looks like I made them unnecessary. Thanks for the tip, managed to remove fog completely by looking at drone code.
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Absurdity

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Is there any tutorial with the basics of this game? All the guides seem to be for something specific. How do I defend my camp? The walls don't seem to do anything as long as you need to leave a space open to get in. Also is it even worth defending the camp? So far I didn't notice any downsides to just dying.
 

erroticx

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I played this game the other week. It was okay, kept me interested in what there was. But I was severely disappointed when I read somewhere that the slim girl on the boat was nowhere in the game. q.q
 

Shurutsue

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Is there any tutorial with the basics of this game? All the guides seem to be for something specific. How do I defend my camp? The walls don't seem to do anything as long as you need to leave a space open to get in. Also is it even worth defending the camp? So far I didn't notice any downsides to just dying.
As for the tutorial, i think John's guide covers most anything you may need (but may spoil quite some things as well).
Flannans guide contains less spoilers and just retains mostly just basic information.
If you do feel that either guide could use something extra/specific, I doubt any of the two would take it negatively, so feel free to go let them know!
(If they do, apologies :HideThePain: still doubt they will take it negatively though)

If you die, you loose around 5-10% of your current exp IIRC. Unsure for villagers, but might be the same there.
Additionally, if you do wish for higher level followers that can assist you with fights, raids can be useful and it can be good to beat those raids. As for when you have friends, they may be the target of a raid and when they get beat up they may be captured.
If you then fail to rescue them, you'll loose them, but you could theoretically also just have them set as survivor, not taking or dealing any damage... so yeah, there's no real downside to just ignoring raids.

It's still an interesting aspect to plan around and increasing raid levels, attempting to have your villagers defend themselves.

Walls can be useful as you could also keep an entrance with a wall "around" the entrance (so you have to curve around to exit), NPCs don't have any real form of pathfinding, so they just attempt to walk straight and attack what's in their way (walls, trees, etc.)

I played this game the other week. It was okay, kept me interested in what there was. But I was severely disappointed when I read somewhere that the slim girl on the boat was nowhere in the game. q.q
To my knowledge she's just not yet in the game, but it's planned.
 
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Absurdity

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As for the tutorial, i think John's guide covers most anything you may need (but may spoil quite some things as well).
Flannans guide contains less spoilers and just retains mostly just basic information.
If you do feel that either guide could use something extra/specific, I doubt any of the two would take it negatively, so feel free to go let them know!
(If they do, apologies :HideThePain: still doubt they will take it negatively though)

If you die, you loose around 5-10% of your current exp IIRC. Unsure for villagers, but might be the same there.
Additionally, if you do wish for higher level followers that can assist you with fights, raids can be useful and it can be good to beat those raids. As for when you have friends, they may be the target of a raid and when they get beat up they may be captured.
If you then fail to rescue them, you'll loose them, but you could theoretically also just have them set as survivor, not taking or dealing any damage... so yeah, there's no real downside to just ignoring raids.

It's still an interesting aspect to plan around and increasing raid levels, attempting to have your villagers defend themselves.

Walls can be useful as you could also keep an entrance with a wall "around" the entrance (so you have to curve around to exit), NPCs don't have any real form of pathfinding, so they just attempt to walk straight and attack what's in their way (walls, trees, etc.)


To my knowledge she's just not yet in the game, but it's planned.

I don't mean to find anything more specific but less specific. That tutorial talks about where to find lots of tings but I'm just talking about a basic what to do when you start the game. I don't even have any followers yet other than the initial girl and we just keep dying every night to raids. Skill issue I know, but although this game seems like something I would enjoy I just suck at games that just drop you in aimless like this.
 

NizumiHD

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I don't mean to find anything more specific but less specific. That tutorial talks about where to find lots of tings but I'm just talking about a basic what to do when you start the game. I don't even have any followers yet other than the initial girl and we just keep dying every night to raids. Skill issue I know, but although this game seems like something I would enjoy I just suck at games that just drop you in aimless like this.
For starters get a wood working bench and go from there, farm wood, get yourself a wooden sword, learn how kite enemies (dodging before they land their hits) and build lots and lost of barricade from the wood working bench. That should keep you alive for the early game. The rest is just exploring and getting more benches and stuff to do.

If you want more followers, you can craft a mace from the wood working bench,or you can press R to rape the female npcs (only male MC can do this) then carry them back to your camp, putthem in a cage, and feed them steak.
 

Shurutsue

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I don't mean to find anything more specific but less specific. That tutorial talks about where to find lots of tings but I'm just talking about a basic what to do when you start the game. I don't even have any followers yet other than the initial girl and we just keep dying every night to raids. Skill issue I know, but although this game seems like something I would enjoy I just suck at games that just drop you in aimless like this.
flannan's isn't that specific! (and is short overall, while explaining the basic "how to", like getting followers, how some jobs work)
But yes, as NizumiHD said, exploring and crafting is the biggest part of the game.
You can also find a "How to play" button in the menu at the bottom right, which will display controls (unsure if it contains all by now)
 
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-How do I defend my camp? The walls don't seem to do anything as long as you need to leave a space open to get in. -
I combine walls (black) with spikes (orange) ad an exterior line of barricades (red)
It does take a lot of resources depending on your camp size. For the first raids, I suggest a line of wooden spikes + barricades, then kite the 6 or 7 raid enemies along them. They will die pretty fast, they spawn at lower levels if you're at the initial beach spot.
I do agree the game isn't very intuitive, it gives you bits of info but there's many things to figure out.
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Raid enemies drop things like exp fruits, sometimes seeds and crops you may not have, bits of iron, at higher levels you get the fighter orbs that can be traded with nanachi for easy diamonds, also large female natives.

Thanks for the best answer ever -
You're very much welcome, next time try reading a bit before making an absolute fool of yourself.
 

Tomoushie

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You're very much welcome, next time try reading a bit before making an absolute fool of yourself.
If you thought I was going to read 50 pages of thread to see an answer that I could have had in 2 seconds from you, no thanks. Maybe ridicule, I don't know, but it's a shame. Concerning the game, the manipulation for the DLC is not an easy thing... and the video is not in good quality for the instructions... :/
 
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