![]() Take apart car's with wrenches (KEEP ALL OF THEM) Random, try any repair shop or garage, or even scrap yards Here's what you will need to Find and stock up on: Items Also run from bears.ĭoing this can save you hours upon hours of time, if you choose to use it you can take shortcuts and you will want to make a Private online worlds otherwise its not possible.ġ) With another Xbox or with a friend build a campfire.Ģ) Put what you want to dupe in campfire output area.ģ) Xbox/other friend hit Y on the campfire so you cannot access it anymore.Ĥ) Break campfire and build another in the exact spot you destroyed the last one (your other xbox/friend will still be looking in the old campfire)ĥ) While your other Xbox/friend is still in the old campfire go into the new one and grab all the stuff in the output area.Ħ) Repeat step 5 until you are satisfied (Other Xbox/friend must not exit out of the campfire) Always keep a stack or 2 of health packs in case you run into a bear or get hurt somehow. ![]() Keep all Large Bones, you can craft these into blades that can get honey off boatfly's and all necessary things needed from animals like meat, pelts, and fat. You can make a really sweet powerful light with 1 headlight, 1 Lead Car Battery and 10 iron! (called Mobile Spotlight in craft area). Using Coal and wood build tons of 50 stacks of torches, use LT to attach them to anything, if you want your base/town area lit up just throw them in good spots (be careful though can create lag). After chopping down trees make sure to keep the seeds! When you get back to your base just plant them all around so you have a unlimited supply of wood, when you chop them down you get 2 trees to re-plant! These are worth 3-5 fullness each, 1 stack of 50 = 150-250 fullness. Make sure to keep food and bottled water on you at all times for when you need to eat/drink to not die! You can have stacks of 50 yucca fruit which can be found by destroying any cactus. Always keep a Stone ax on you to get resources quickly because hitting things with your fists will take forever. Always keep water and food on you in case you get hungry or thirsty (look under wellness of this guide and get those as soon as possible to get those achievements asap). Find a mining helmet and use the light by pushing on the d-pad for infinite light You can run down animals with the Mini-bike once you get it for Raw Meat, they die in 1 hit! Put Skill points on The Survivor and The Camel right away This game is hard and clunky, but if you come in with an open mind, you'll be able to have some fun in fits and starts.- Read all books (can find loads in supply drops) Otherwise, by yourself, you can feel incredibly vulnerable, because 7 Days to Die usually will do you in and kill you by the end of your second day, if you're lucky. And that also means there's greater strength in numbers, meaning that when you're on a server with other people - and you're able to find each other - bigger things are possible, such as food runs and supply runs. ![]() There are elements of survival here that skew closer to reality - aside from the zombies - which means it's an interesting simulation of what might happen were you really roughing it. ![]() True to its survival/horror roots in The Walking Dead, this game rewards cautious survival instead of guns-blazing action. These complaints aside, there's still something captivating and enticing about a game that doesn't hold your hand and sets you out in the wilderness and defies you to survive. This is unfair to count as a deterrent against checking the game out, but it's another built-in frustration you'll need to be attuned to navigating and anticipating. Even when you're just hosting a game for others to join and being there by yourself, the game will reliably lag or stutter unpredictably. All of this means there's a heavy investment of time required from the player, although fortunately online multiplayer means you won't have to be completely alone in the wilderness if you don't want to. There are so many menus thrown at you and that are hard to navigate, and it's difficult to discern what you should be paying attention to it's also difficult to discern when and what to call up based on different survival situations, such as you're bleeding out or starting to get dehydrated (all of which is made that much harder to do on a console). For one, 7 Days to Die makes a lot of assumptions about who you are if you're playing it: Even basic tasks such as upgrading building materials you've already constructed is unclear, and your'e never given clear instruction on how to perform them (for example, you press the left trigger instead of the right). This survival and exploration game tries to improve upon the sandbox formula but only rests on what has already worked before, with interesting but not necessarily groundbreaking results. ![]()
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