- Sep 20, 2018
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I would love to have an option to change the color of the aiming dot, it drives me crazy trying to find that light grey dot.Things that would improve the game 1. make the aim point any other color than the current grey that blends with the environment, you can not see where your aim point is, and this is annoying, you lose track of it too easy, especially when using the bow.
2. the tutorial is buggy you get the food cook the food on the fire but it doesn't register to the fisherman that you have done that so he becomes useless at that point for hints on the game
3. even inside the building at night there is no option to rest until daylight if you try to sleep in the shelter using z it tells you you can't because there are enemies close
4. I saved my game and shut it down but when i came back to the game the save point was gone and I had to restart meaning i lost everything I had gathered or made
5. just for fun I shot the fisherman with my bow and managed to remove his arms FYI they do not grow backso he looks kind of silly with no arms.
6. shooting an enemy with a bow should slow them down, instead they seem to go into overdrive closing the distance very fast which is again an issue for the small grey dot you use as an aim point if you cant make it out from the rest of the background then it is just useless.
Maybe a red circle around the dot so it stands out more.
As mentioned earlier by others deer and the fisherman etc all get flagged as enemies there needs to be a differentiation between things that want to kill you versus things with no hostile intent that you can kill for food .
Just wait until you activate one of the summons you can create. The game acts as if you are in combat with something where the navigation bar turns red and 'combat music' starts playing until you move away from them. I ended up having to kill one of my summons (there doesn't seem to be a way to dismiss summons), since it kept following me into my home and blocking the doorway.
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One a side note, does anyone know if there is a reason to make the Royal Armor over the Legendary Armor? Both sets require the exact same type and quantity of materials, but the Legendary Armor has better stats.
Also, is there any purpose to any of the dungeons you can enter? I only went into 1 or 2 and didn't see anything other than some resources. I am just wondering if there are any items, gear, or weapons that can be found in any of them that might be useful/fun to play around with.
Lastly, does anyone know if there is any difference between swords and greatswords? The greatsword seems to be better all around, for similar costs of resources as a sword.