I enjoy HnH because it's more of a survival simulator than an actual game. It shows true human traits and everything feels like it has purpose. Salem, on the other hand, seems to be trying to be more of a game and that takes away a lot of satisfaction and revelations of human nature. So, I most likely won't stick with Salem.
Potjeh wrote:H&H. As a commercial game, Salem is virtually guaranteed to have a whiny community.
... *unlike* Haven?
"The psychological trials of dwellers in the last times will be equal to the physical trials of the martyrs. In order to face these trials we must be living in a different world."
DatOneGuy wrote:What exactly do you mean by `autorun`?
Like if you press a button it just causes your character to move forward and then you can just turn it what way you want. I find it easier than constant clicking.