TeckXKnight wrote:Animals seem to kill you less and instead opt to just chew off hhp now. If anything this system is more forgiving than the old one, it just seems more painful because many of us are used to being reckless when exploring or raiding ant hills.
HorridStonefish wrote:This is why we dont have cool play equipment in schools anymore, people like this. Something happens, you get hurt and it takes more than 10 seconds to fix and bam, whinge, whinge, whinge, suck it up, go run around a forest naked for a while and see what your survival potential is.
Go actually raid an ants nest and see how long those bites take to heal, go actually try and fight a fox, boar or bear then report once your injuries are healed, ffs go and catch a wild rabbit or wild chicken and see what state your in. Remember whilst doing this, do it all with no clothes or shoes, no weapons or equipment, no internet or smart phone, and, due to the nature of this community, ill assume no martial training or previous hunting/animal handling experience.
Once you have achived any of these things once, immediatly go out and do it again 10 times in a row, bet you spend more than a week holed up in bed licking your wounds.
Just so people know, boars still kill trained hunters with guns, pet dogs still kill and seriously injure people and they are pets not wild, ant bites fucking hurt and a good one on your foot leaves you limping for days.
Did everyone just want haven mk2, bit prettier and no changes? Dont like change? Legacey is still there, go play. Its such a pity that you cant start a new character and instantly be the total boss of this game.
Keep up the good work Jorb and Loftar, i for one am enjoying the changes and challenges that Haven 2 provides and like the perma wound concept, people get old and injured, then they retire.
loleznub wrote:So yeah, I think if you get KO'd by any of these monstrocities you should definitely be PK'd. I'll leave your imaginations for the rest of the animals
Xcom wrote:Most good things last only a short time
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