How far have you gone this playthrough?

Yeh, the increases are big; but I'm not starving even without them. At worst I'll eat a few cans, but mostly it's a diet of chicken and bacon for me.
It depends where and how to play.
When you play a single player game, you can rob all the buildings nearby. There is a lot of prey and among it there will be food.
When you play on a PvE server after a wipe, a problem arises. The houses are empty, there are no cars, and the merchant will not always give you a quest to clean up nearby. We have to use different tactics.
 
Wood doesn't matter; what matters is the magazine drop rate and the number of eggs in nests. I noticed that without a cooking point, magazines drop very rarely in kitchen cabinets; even one cooking point significantly increases their number. The same goes for the eggs I eat early in the game. I think the same is clear with farming: I want to start growing what I need as quickly as possible and not think about looking for food.
I wouldn't worry about it for magazines. Farming and cooking magazines drop constantly. Without any points in those, you can quickly max out farming and cooking will be high enough in a short time to make decent food. You won't normally have enough cans to make the higher level foods right away anyhow, so it doesn't matter if food is maxed quickly as long as you can make basic stuff bacon and eggs to begin with and then steak and potatoes or the stews. That can be done without points in a very short amount of time. I never put points into either before about mid-game and I have farming maxed quickly and cooking is up to those levels very quickly as well. If you absolutely can't wait, then you can of course put points into those. But you're not going to run out of food if you don't. At most, maybe you eat eggs for an extra day.

As far as farming goes, you can find seeds all the time, so you can grow what you find and not worry about harvest amounts or seed chances and still grow plenty of vegetables. With steak and potatoes, you don't even need anything other than potatoes, and you can do just fine on that until you're ready to start really pushing your farm. And if you get some farmer armor, you'll increase your farming without perks if you really want it.

In any case, putting points into those is fine if you like to do that. It does increase your food options. However, if you had points into your weapon, you'd have better weapons faster. So depending on whether or not you plan on fighting, that can be a far better option. But it's just personal preferences in the end.
 
True, but by the time you have hunting knives and machetes, it's not exactly expensive or difficult to make repair kits. I certainly won't stick with a wooden spear or a pipe pistol just because they are cheaper to repair. :)
In my experience are wooden spears and pipe guns inferior to the higher tier variants while the bone knife with power attack still can do insta kill on basic zeds in the wasteland when poking in the eye. Besides that, it is also giving a better feel of surviving.

(Not to mention the speed: with my skill issues I need that second chance ASAP :sneaky:)
 
If you want to quit at level 300, your just about there. I would advise you to take advantage of your high level beyond 300 and raid a bunch of level 5 POIs for the heck of it.
I'm waiting for getting them as quests. My friend and I used to play the v2.0 new high tier PoI's, but we found that those new quests were buggy and kept crashing all the time, so we stopped playing in the same game, and now, all we do is play separate/side-by-side games.

We both play to 300, although my friend died once already in his current game. I should be able to reach 300th level and restart within this next week.

Edit: I have a question, isn't there a way to make stone blocks at the workbench? I wanted to make some to patch up areas in my mines, but when I just looked, I can track the formula, but not craft it. Is this a bug?

Edit 2: Never mind. it isn't made in the workbench, but the cement mixer, lol.

Day 46, 2039 hrs...
 
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Edit: I have a question, isn't there a way to make stone blocks at the workbench? I wanted to make some to patch up areas in my mines, but when I just looked, I can track the formula, but not craft it. Is this a bug?
You can make all blocks at the workbench. You just need wood for wood blocks (including helper blocks) you can make cobblestone block with cobble, you can make concrete blocks with concrete and you can make steel blocks with steel at the workbench. But yeah you need to make concrete in the cement mixer with Rock, Cement and Sand. You need to make cobble with Stone and Clay and of course you need to make steel with Scrap Metal and Clay at forges with crucibles.

The good thing about making all kinds of blocks with the workbench is that you can offload them to a couple of workbenches to do it without using your own characters queue. If you add too much to your personal queue you will have no way to repair anything or do something else you need to until your personal queue of whatever is done.

I have 8 workbenches and I use them for scrapping things and If I need something, but a lot of it. I have each workstation do 5 at a time and I have 40 of whatever faster than If I use one workbench. Scrapping radiators takes forever so I always use the workbench.
 
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I have 8 workbenches and I use them for scrapping things and If I need something, but a lot of it. I have each workstation do 5 at a time and I have 40 of whatever faster than If I use one workbench. Scrapping radiators takes forever so I always use the workbench.
For the first 1-2 weeks, I stuck with one pair, each, of workbenches and Forges. Then I added 4 more forges (for stone) and 8 cement mixers for concrete production. I also added an additional pair of workbenches for scrapping things.

On day 35, I played my 5th Horde Night, but after it was over, I switched to Horde Night Every Night. The loot, levels, and fun just keep rolling in.

In the past, I have made multiple bases, some with more than 12 forges/workbenches (each), but since my two trips to the ER/Hospital in Jan 2026, I have only played this one current game, with just one base (crafting/storage), One Farm building (currently 2 420 farm plot levels), and one killing base.

As I recover and feel better, I play more. This game, I had to try to make efficient use of my stone forges, and watching my friend, I learned to put two full stone stacks in the smelting part of the forges, a full stack (for emergency refills)in the output, and to just top off the forges whenever I'm actively running them from the stone/crushed sand storage box. As long as I am on top of my stone mining, I can try to keep all 4 going for a part of each day.

How does everyone else use their workbenches/forges/cement mixers?
 
Most blocks, not all. I think stone and asphalt (the terrain block types) require the cement mixer. It's a bit weird, but ... :) I think the forge still can make some specific iron and glass type blocks that can't be crafted elsewhere.
I wasn't to clear earlier, but I was asking specifically about the "Stone" blocks, that come out of the cement mixer. I just want to get rid of the cobblestone blocks down in my mines, where I fell asleep and punched holes into the sides of my mining shafts. I know it's a bit anal to worry about this, I just want to restore the shafts to a visually 'clean' appearence.
 
How does everyone else use their workbenches/forges/cement mixers?
Up to now I mostly had a storagebox or 2 with campfire and a few farmplots just outside Rekt, first extention is a dewcollector on a pillar. Around the first horde I get a small melee-servicedesk base that starts with storageboxes, 2 campfires and a dewcollector on top a bit futher away. Then it get the forge added, and sometimes a second forge on the old pillar replacing the dewcollector. I try to use that force as much as possible for steel and cement, mainly to avoid screamers at my new spot.
When I'm more mobile I start looking for a better spot where I get a full horde/craft base with 1 of each workbenches. I try to have forge and mixer running as much as possible when I'm out exploring or selling off loot to the traders. The first location got mainly used for extra steel production what I collect every time I'm seeing Rekt.
 
I wasn't to clear earlier, but I was asking specifically about the "Stone" blocks, that come out of the cement mixer. I just want to get rid of the cobblestone blocks down in my mines, where I fell asleep and punched holes into the sides of my mining shafts. I know it's a bit anal to worry about this, I just want to restore the shafts to a visually 'clean' appearence.
This is the reason I never use the augur for mining. It's too easy to accidentally damage/destroy a block I don't want to (and I don't want to carry cobblestone to repair), and I hate having things look not clean.
 
I note your forges are full. I never seem to actually load them up.
Yeah I like to be prepared for what I might need. Right now I need about 1000 forged steel and while making it, I always add 6000 iron x 2 and 1 6000 clay to smelt.
This is the reason I never use the augur for mining. It's too easy to accidentally damage/destroy a block I don't want to (and I don't want to carry cobblestone to repair), and I hate having things look not clean.
The auger is why I have full forges. I cannot think of going back to a steel pickax. I have never really done too much accidental damage with it to be honest, especially in mines. I cleared over 100,000 oil shale last time I mined and got it done really easily.
 
Day 48, level 268, 8319 kills...
How did you go up in levels so fast? I am at day 215 and am only level 267. Kills are at 21782. Of course I don't do many quests for the most part and am only on level 3 quests. Plus I spend most of time working on my base and collecting resources for working on my base and getting things to sell to the traders so I can buy solar things.
 
How did you go up in levels so fast? I am at day 215 and am only level 267. Kills are at 21782. Of course I don't do many quests for the most part and am only on level 3 quests. Plus I spend most of time working on my base and collecting resources for working on my base and getting things to sell to the traders so I can buy solar things.
I use the 300% XP setting, so cut that 268 by 3 (or 4 if the 300% is a bonus, rather than total xp), so if I am getting 3 times the xp, then my 268 is really more like ~89th level.

I also am on tier 3 quests. My first (T3) quest was Carl's Corn, and the only quests after that were Jenn/Bob. I know I can get the super corn seeds without waiting for the actual quest, but whenever I do that, I don't seem to get the quest at all, so I just wait until I have the quest. In my current gam, I have found 2 Carl's corns, and two Hogzilla locations.

New things I have tried this game, playing "I want to ride my bicycle..." during Horde Night, while on the roof or 2nd level of my killing base, allows killing many vultures. When the 4 legged friends (zombie doge) show up, I just hop down, kill them real quick, and get back up top. Dire wolves require using my crossbow, and my shooting skills make killing them very hard.

After last night, I had so much ammo, I made 4 additional workbenches, just to make scrapping it all a faster process, because the 4 I already have did all the armor/weapon scrapping, got loaded with ammo, and I still has 36 stack of ammo to scrap.

Right now, I have 8 cement mixers, 7 cookfires, 6 forges, 4 workbenches (the other 4 were started, but not placed yet). I also have just 33 steel storage boxes and 15 dew collectors.
 
For what I read on forums I might be the only one who stays in game so long. I mainly stay in so long so I can build a a cool base. I also have to admit I have a lot of time on my hands, as others may not.

This playthrough:

Game Version 1.4
24 Hour Cycle: 120 minutes
Day 202
level 250

Any one else?
For me, all settings on easiest, 120 min days, all classic movie walkers, no WWZ, I'm a purist lol. Unfortunately I tend to restart a LOT, looking for a smoother playthrough, too much ocd and perfectionist I guess. My longest play ever was i think in Alpha 18, around day 60 or 70. Quit that game on my friend's server when I lost my motorcycle with all my good gear and a high lvl drone, exploring deep in the radiation zone in the desert. Died to rads and didn't have the way to get back for my stuff:LOL:
 
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