I have several hundred hours in the game spanning back to A6 or so and I play on higher difficulties. It's not so much that I'm rushing, but its safe to say that I'm experienced and because of the difficulty settings the GS advances much faster than default. IIRC warrior is 150%, survivalist is 175% and insane is 200%. I typically do warrior or survivalist, so my gamestage is 50+ by or after the day 14 horde. (Level (~22) + days alive (14) -deaths (0)) * 1.5) = 54. Once I hit gamestage 50 enough mid range gear spawns that I'm decked out rather quickly with T3 AKs and the like.
The issue I tend to run into, and I'm sure I'm not alone, is that the real meat of the game for me is the T3&4 POIs. T1 & 2 aren't particularly interesting past day 14 and T5 are a huge investment with little payoff, they can be fun, but I'm not really interested in hitting them on a daily basis. The real joy is those mid size POIs like the stores, farms, apartment buildings, red mesa and the like. I can do 2 or 3 of them per day easily so I very quickly run into a situation where they are all clear and I'm riding around looking for more. I'm typically looking for something specific such as schematics or weapons, so I likely pass up things like gas stations, residentials and shamways. This leaves things feeling empty in what I consider the mid game of day 14-28. Even on an 8k random/pregen map there are only 5 or 6 larger cities with a handfull of mid game pois. Because of this dearth of mid/late game content there is only so much time I can spend snorting goldenrod, exploring or upgrading my base before I get bored.
> I don't care about book stores.
[SIZE=15.68px]I do, and many others do as well. There are several must-have books such as the gas recipe, AP ammo and others that are real game changers. My goal once I have a small base up and running is to obtain these and get 7/7 in any relevant book sets. Since these tend to be game changers.[/SIZE]
If this is not how the game is intended to be played I'm interested in what you feel I'm doing wrong.