Same for me except that now I care more about the daring adventurer because the rewards are so limited. At least with double rewards, it doesn't feel quite so bad.I still quest. The xp and dukes on top of looting the POI is still very nice.
I don't bother rushing the int tree for double rewards anymore, since they pretty much are 'eh'.
More importantly, they allow you to reset high value POIs like bookstores. That's the main motivation to do them for me at this point. I always look through the list every time to see if there are high value POIs available, and always choose those, regardless of tier.They may be not that much, but they are still on top of everything you loot.
I can't tell if you are complaining about being able to do that or if you like that you can. If it is a complaint, I would point out that you aren't forced to play that way. If it bothers you, don't look through the quests to find the best ones. Just pick one. I pick the closest one unless it is buried treasure or restore power. I only change from that if it is one I've done recently or one that is the same as was offered to the person I play the game with. That works very well even if it isn't the most efficient way to quest. But game are more fun, imo, if you aren't trying to play it on the most efficient way possible. Doing that is more like work than fun and I play games for fun.More importantly, they allow you to reset high value POIs like bookstores. That's the main motivation to do them for me at this point. I always look through the list every time to see if there are high value POIs available, and always choose those, regardless of tier.
No, that wasn't a complaint. Well, at least not about the questing system. If it was a complaint about anything, it was that POIs with a lot of opportunities for books are the only ones that really feel worth doing.I can't tell if you are complaining about being able to do that or if you like that you can. If it is a complaint, I would point out that you aren't forced to play that way. If it bothers you, don't look through the quests to find the best ones. Just pick one. I pick the closest one unless it is buried treasure or restore power. I only change from that if it is one I've done recently or one that is the same as was offered to the person I play the game with. That works very well even if it isn't the most efficient way to quest. But game are more fun, imo, if you aren't trying to play it on the most efficient way possible. Doing that is more like work than fun and I play games for fun.
I've never done a trader quest. Why work for a bot? I survive on my own, without the trader. It's less of a grind.I'm leaning away from trader quests.
And I really liked the brass knuckles. In addition, steel brass knuckles are a complete replacement for a knife when cutting animal carcasses.Now melee weapons I am biased I think having played the game so long. I am very comfortable with the club and the bone knife, not so much with the others. Granted end-game stun baton is a blast! Pipe-baton not so much, it took me a lot to get used to it. I know spear was all the rage for a while, and I gave it a shot, but it wasn't for me. Ditto for knucks. I'm generally not a fan of 2h anything in any game. The junk turrets of course are amazing, a pair of QL6 turrets are the lazy mans way to clear a POI if you can keep them fed. So I think int is still very powerful.
I used to play through strength, but now I decided to try through endurance. Brass knuckles, a machine gun and health regeneration are very good. Although strength has its advantages, you can quickly extract more minerals for construction.Strength is pretty much always a solid choice and really always has been.