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But instead of that they also want to use a PoI as horde base... I fear the worst lol
Fear not:
But instead of that they also want to use a PoI as horde base... I fear the worst lol
FWIW, I have never used the trader for mech parts. Attributing their scarcity due to a "no trader" run seems like an interesting observation.Max Headroom said:Haha!
In addition to my MP game I am now also playing a solo no-trader game. Odd things tend to be a problem with this play style. In this game it was mechanical parts. I raided three different Pass-N-Gas pois and still didn't have enough to make a workbench. Then a wrench dropped in a zombie loot bag. Now I'm cruisin!![]()
In standard trader-driven play-through I feel like I would have had a wrench sooner is all I'm saying.FWIW, I have never used the trader for mech parts. Attributing their scarcity due to a "no trader" run seems like an interesting observation.
Fair enough.In standard trader-driven play-through I feel like I would have had a wrench sooner is all I'm saying.
5% of a 5% chance actually. So a 1/400 chanceSylenThunder said:IIRC there are three POI's with a broken dew collector. Looting that has something like a 5% chance to have a filter in it when you loot it. Destroying it doesn't do you any good.
5% of a 5% chance actually. So a 1/400 chance
Turns out the horde can't get through Dishong. From the top we couldn't even HEAR them. It was ... boring.
zombiehunter said:I've done a few no trader playthroughs and it does make the game feel a lot different, although I only play single player. I think you'll enjoy it.
We decided that a good finale for this play-through would be to host the day 56 horde in Dishong Tower. We made very little in the way of changes to the tower. Our game-stages were around 150.
Turns out the horde can't get through Dishong. From the top we couldn't even HEAR them. It was ... boring.
I've added a mod to allow crafting the filter
Now that's interesting.I also have an "Unfiltered Dew Collector" that is the normal Dew Collector recipe but leaves out the Filter and generates Murky Water. You can change it into a normal Dew Collector by adding a Filter.
I like that idea!I also have an "Unfiltered Dew Collector" that is the normal Dew Collector recipe but leaves out the Filter and generates Murky Water. You can change it into a normal Dew Collector by adding a Filter.
In general I like to assume all water is contaminated and should be filtered for particulates (and parasites) as well as being treated (filtration and boiling/chemicals) for bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens.