Oh, you better believe it's that time again. I had an epiphany whilst drinking my morning coffee.
I was watching some noobs video on Haven & Hearth (It was a sort of review released recently) and it was filled with the usual. Very little progress even after 2 weeks of playing, constantly getting knocked out and killed, very little efficiency and basically no clue on what he was doing.
A lot of his issues were basically just a skill issue or lack of knowledge but I wanna focus on the one thing I did actually agree with him on.
He said that there's no early game creatures that you can learn combat with by fighting. I thought to myself "Well that's just not true, I can kill half the creatures in the world on day 1". And then it hit me like a ton of bricks. Something that I and I bet all of you have been blind to because we've just come to accept that that's how the game is played.
Combat revolves around cheesing things. Cave hopping, cliff jumping, Pali safespaces, boat kiting. All cheesing methods.
How many things can you kill early on? Lots right? How many of those same things can you kill head on without jumping in and out of a cave?
Lads, listen, I'm sorry but upon reflection, this is fucking retarded. It really is and although we don't think much of it anymore because we're all just used to that being how the game works it's a terrible look. Imagine someone asking how to fight a fucking bat or a fox and you have to tell them that they basically can't fight anything head on without cheesing by diving in and out of caves for weeks until they get bronze swords AT WHICH POINT YOU JUST USE YOUR RANGED ADVANTAGE AND CONTINUE CHEESING ANYWAY.
The only times you start killing animals without cheese is when they're trivial because you're so strong and your equipment is so good that it's basically free.
We need to move away from this shit. We needed to move away from this years ago to be fair. You shouldn't need to resort to cheese, especially not on early game animals.
This is like the third video I've seen of some new guy attacking a swan expecting it to be easy and then getting shit on and while you can make the argument that such a mistake is just part of the learning process, one thing you can't argue for is that there's no early game animals that combat can be practiced on without cheesing. It's fucking lame, I've never liked cave hopping, I just sort of accepted it and forgot about how retarded it is that that's the prevalent way to hunt for a long ass time.
The only way this can be fixed is by sitting the fuck down and having an idea in mind as to what stats/combat skills/equipment you should have to be able to fight certain animals at without cheesing. Also, you have to keep in mind wounds, if you're able to kill a badger head on but then you're riddled with wounds that take days to heal after just one fucking fight then that's obviously not good enough. Getting some light scuffle wounds is fine though.
After this has been done and combat has been fixed (lol) then focus on removing the cheesing methods one by one because if you don't remove them then people will still use the cheese methods even if they can fight animals head on because it'll stop them from getting any wounds period.
You could make new early game animals to fight and ease people into combat or just use existing ones. I don't know if any of you have seen a fox but a fox isn't beating an adult man, neither is a bat, neither is a swan, nor an otter, not a beaver, nor an ant, nor a sheep. Loling tbh, I'm just now realizing how many weak as fuck animals we have in this game that are supposedly able to go toe to toe vs man, particularly man armed with weapons. The fuck...
Oh yeah, obligatory TL;DR-
Fix combat so that cheesing isn't almost mandatory to get into killing animals.
Make some new (or use existing) animals that eases people into combat.
And to the people who thinks this is dumming down the game or making it less skillful, behave. There's nothing safer than cheesing animals, that's literally why they're the go-to method for hunting.
Most of our players are shit at the game because they don't know a damn thing about combat even when they're at the point of killing the more endgame creatures because everything revolves around cheesing. They haven't learned anything except how to cheese things lmao.
Actually fix the combat and force people to learn how the combat system works and make it enjoyable to fight.
Current way of hunting is boring and gay, I'm sorry but it's true and it's been like that for... well, since the games inception.