PC Major flaw of the game is skill progression is way way too fast

ElCabong

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I'll go see trader Jen on my brand new bicycle in my I tier 1 armor set and then loot every newsstand and crack a book I can find. That generally propels me from tier 1 to tier 3 with a tier 4 in armor or a weapon. I use bow and handguns, one of those three. 

Then I head to the desert biome, shake hands with Bob, and do the same thing there. That gets me to tier five and tier six. Then I'll go find trader Hugh, rince and repeat. That propels me beyond tier 6 in everything.

I am positive some go-getter will do all that before they get a bicycle.

I'm doing tier 3 missions in endgame gear. It's a flaw I think you know about.

I have heard from the YouTube "influencers" the next release will implement weather forcing you to equip something before you can enter the next biome. If this is true, I believe everything the influencers say, (face_rolling eyes) that's a good thing. It turns the learning curve from exponential to a stair step. It makes the game better.

If I am forced to take out something I really really want such as my headlamp or armor plate or a triple pocket mod for whatever it is I need to get into the next biome, that sucks hindtitty.

As I recall, tier three armor has two slots. I think I could reasonably expect to get it by  visiting the mickey mouse towns in the forest that I ignore at present. Perhaps I could get close and then get over the hump after I visit Jen. 

 
I'll go see trader Jen on my brand new bicycle in my I tier 1 armor set and then loot every newsstand and crack a book I can find.


Let's say you removed all skill books from mailboxes, newsstands, and book stores. Skill books are limited to POIs and have a small change to appear in random loot containers. What does progression look like now? It's a slog for everyone. The loot tables are set for people to discover things organically. If people want to rush skill books by driving around and checking mailboxes, looting bookstores, etc., they are free to make that choice. BUT they should not complain that progress is too quick.  If you rush progression, you are going to progress. If rushing progression decreases your enjoyment of the game,  stop beelining the best sources for skill books. Loot them as you come across them rather than specifically searching them. 

If the progression curve is balanced so that people playing optimally have a slow progression, the game will proceed at a glacial pace for your typical  player. If anything, I think the progression curve may be a little to slow for organic players. If you build, mine, and quest you will likely still have low tier weapons when you get to tier 4 quests. That's unlikely to cut it when you start encountering radiated zombies. At that point, the player's only option is to buy a better weapon from the trader or target farm skill books. Neither is ideal.

 
I'll go see trader Jen on my brand new bicycle in my I tier 1 armor set and then loot every newsstand and crack a book I can find. That generally propels me from tier 1 to tier 3 with a tier 4 in armor or a weapon. I use bow and handguns, one of those three. 

Then I head to the desert biome, shake hands with Bob, and do the same thing there. That gets me to tier five and tier six. Then I'll go find trader Hugh, rince and repeat. That propels me beyond tier 6 in everything.

I am positive some go-getter will do all that before they get a bicycle.

I'm doing tier 3 missions in endgame gear. It's a flaw I think you know about.

I have heard from the YouTube "influencers" the next release will implement weather forcing you to equip something before you can enter the next biome. If this is true, I believe everything the influencers say, (face_rolling eyes) that's a good thing. It turns the learning curve from exponential to a stair step. It makes the game better.

If I am forced to take out something I really really want such as my headlamp or armor plate or a triple pocket mod for whatever it is I need to get into the next biome, that sucks hindtitty.

As I recall, tier three armor has two slots. I think I could reasonably expect to get it by  visiting the mickey mouse towns in the forest that I ignore at present. Perhaps I could get close and then get over the hump after I visit Jen. 
we have day 22 on server i have the car, 5 books remaining to gyrocopter

i searched the books in car s/ mail boxes

i can buy the thing for making the good steel

the only one thing i didnt have is the chemiestry station (1 trader we have has a working chemistr station)

now its a little boring....(that things in a21 i have at day 100)

now i dont know what to do

the zombies dont destroy so much blocks in horde night = i have only 3 blocks to repair (before the half base was destroyed a21)

 
Let's say you removed all skill books from mailboxes, newsstands, and book stores. Skill books are limited to POIs and have a small change to appear in random loot containers. What does progression look like now? It's a slog for everyone. The loot tables are set for people to discover things organically. If people want to rush skill books by driving around and checking mailboxes, looting bookstores, etc., they are free to make that choice. BUT they should not complain that progress is too quick.  If you rush progression, you are going to progress. If rushing progression decreases your enjoyment of the game,  stop beelining the best sources for skill books. Loot them as you come across them rather than specifically searching them. 

If the progression curve is balanced so that people playing optimally have a slow progression, the game will proceed at a glacial pace for your typical  player. If anything, I think the progression curve may be a little to slow for organic players. If you build, mine, and quest you will likely still have low tier weapons when you get to tier 4 quests. That's unlikely to cut it when you start encountering radiated zombies. At that point, the player's only option is to buy a better weapon from the trader or target farm skill books. Neither is ideal.
You're saying I should restrain myself. Just what I'm doing in a new  game I just started. lol

 
I don't know about you, but there wasn't a single crack a book in the forest biome. 

I didn't get sent to see Jen until the morning of day 8. 

I did spy a big crack a book and intend on looting it, but I am sure I will level pretty quick being level 21 loot stage 32 hitting a Crack a book for the first time.

Now what happens if I spend 30 days in the first biome and never leave? I'd be leveling SUPER SLOW skill wise relying completely on lucky loot bag drops/air drops/trader rewards.

I think for folks that think they are leveling too quickly, it's because you already know all the tricks to do so. For a noob just starting I am sure they won't have the same experience. I have 1000+ hours of game time and don't race to the finish because I enjoy the process. All about play style.

 
I don't know about you, but there wasn't a single crack a book in the forest biome. 

I didn't get sent to see Jen until the morning of day 8. 

I did spy a big crack a book and intend on looting it, but I am sure I will level pretty quick being level 21 loot stage 32 hitting a Crack a book for the first time.

Now what happens if I spend 30 days in the first biome and never leave? I'd be leveling SUPER SLOW skill wise relying completely on lucky loot bag drops/air drops/trader rewards.

I think for folks that think they are leveling too quickly, it's because you already know all the tricks to do so. For a noob just starting I am sure they won't have the same experience. I have 1000+ hours of game time and don't race to the finish because I enjoy the process. All about play style.
I've never found a crack of book in the forest either 

You're obviously not doing as many missions as I am.

I am not leveling that fast. Skill progression is not level progression. I'm not that concerned about leveling or leveling fast. I frequently spend most of the day doing challenges and exploring. I don't level that much. Some of the challenges give you a lot of XP though that's not what is motivating me. I like the achievement.

I always want better armor and better weapons. 

It's not going to take a newbie long to see that by going to the next city he's going to level up his skill set quickly.

 
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I don't know about you, but there wasn't a single crack a book in the forest biome. 

I didn't get sent to see Jen until the morning of day 8. 

I did spy a big crack a book and intend on looting it, but I am sure I will level pretty quick being level 21 loot stage 32 hitting a Crack a book for the first time.

Now what happens if I spend 30 days in the first biome and never leave? I'd be leveling SUPER SLOW skill wise relying completely on lucky loot bag drops/air drops/trader rewards.

I think for folks that think they are leveling too quickly, it's because you already know all the tricks to do so. For a noob just starting I am sure they won't have the same experience. I have 1000+ hours of game time and don't race to the finish because I enjoy the process. All about play style.
Just a note that LazMan finished a book store for country town, so we should see that in the forest in the next update.  Doesn't mean I like the limitations placed on biomes and traders because I don't, but at least that much will be covered.

 
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What are the settings for loot? Unless you got loot at a ridiculous setting you aren't maxing out crafting to end game gear in a few days. 

Hell I'm at Day 15 and only got tools and armor at 100 and that's with double dipping 2 crack a books. 

Mind you when I think end game I'm guessing quality 5 Melle weapon like the steel club quality 5, ranged weapons like  m60 at quality 5 and all armor at quality 5 with mods added for all gear. This isn't counting having the ammo or healing items to do a tier 5 quest. 

Skills progression seems fine. I wouldn't call it fast and it isn't slow either. If you thinks it's going fast cut looting down to 50% or whatever the minimum is.

 
then loot every newsstand and crack a book I can find


Is it only newsstand and crack a book? Or did you loot all the mailboxes in front of houses as well? If I had to guess the majority of magazines would come from them, since I don't think you can get that far that easy with just the few newsstands and crack-a-books, even in a few cities.

For me those mailboxes are by far the most valuable loot boxes in the game right now. Which means they probably should be nerfed by half for example. A player could then still decide to do that to advance in crafting especially, but it will take double as much time and driving around to do that.

 
Is it only newsstand and crack a book? Or did you loot all the mailboxes in front of houses as well? If I had to guess the majority of magazines would come from them, since I don't think you can get that far that easy with just the few newsstands and crack-a-books, even in a few cities.

For me those mailboxes are by far the most valuable loot boxes in the game right now. Which means they probably should be nerfed by half for example. A player could then still decide to do that to advance in crafting especially, but it will take double as much time and driving around to do that.
I did all the mailboxes in the houses in the starter towns. The random gen I created had two trader Rekts. So there were two towns that I looted pretty good.

I buy the skill set books that I want when the trader has them. By the time I get the bicycle and visit trader Jen, I either have the first set of medium armor or the ability to make it but I don't have a workbench.  Usually not long after that I get what I need to make the workbench.

Trader Jen is not always in a city, if she is I will loot every magazine stand, crack a book, and St. Moe's I can find. I'm in tier 3 with some tier 4 armor and weapons.  Then I'll go into the desert biome and do the same thing. Then I'll go see Hugh in the snow biome.

After Hugh, can make beyond tier 6 weapons usually on the 4th day. I'll also have quite a few book sets maxed out. Armor doesn't advance as fast. It is tier 3.

If weather can keep me out of the biomes and I'm forced to take more time and be a higher level to make what it is I need to enter the biome, that's a good fix. Skill progression is stair stepped.

 
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now its a little boring....(that things in a21 i have at day 100)

now i dont know what to do

the zombies dont destroy so much blocks in horde night = i have only 3 blocks to repair (before the half base was destroyed a21)
thats just a game issue, we need more destroying zombies/bosses

 
Is it only newsstand and crack a book? Or did you loot all the mailboxes in front of houses as well? If I had to guess the majority of magazines would come from them, since I don't think you can get that far that easy with just the few newsstands and crack-a-books, even in a few cities.

For me those mailboxes are by far the most valuable loot boxes in the game right now. Which means they probably should be nerfed by half for example. A player could then still decide to do that to advance in crafting especially, but it will take double as much time and driving around to do that.
They did nerf mailboxes a little, but not by 50%.  Before 1.0, all mailboxes had stuff in them.  Now, some percent (maybe 20-30%?) are empty from the start and even quest resets can leave them empty sometimes.  I'd say that they could use a bit more balancing, but the only magazine I got way too many of too quickly was armor.  Everything else is already advancing slowly.  Of course, I am not going after a bunch of Crack A Book stores, but we're talking about mailboxes here and not stores.

 
They did nerf mailboxes a little, but not by 50%.  Before 1.0, all mailboxes had stuff in them.  Now, some percent (maybe 20-30%?) are empty from the start and even quest resets can leave them empty sometimes.  I'd say that they could use a bit more balancing, but the only magazine I got way too many of too quickly was armor.  Everything else is already advancing slowly.  Of course, I am not going after a bunch of Crack A Book stores, but we're talking about mailboxes here and not stores.


To balance fewer magazines in mailboxes real book boxes and end-room chests could have more of them. For the normal player nothing would change, only the "picking-the-low-hanging-fruits"-player would be slowed down

 
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I think this discussion was had already during the last alpha update.  You can't just do the thing that speeds you through content, and then complain that you sped through content.  You did the thing that made it possible.  There are LOTS of ways to do that in lots of different games.  There will always be players that do the thing.

You don't have to do the thing.  A single player in a big map is going to do the thing because the thing exists everywhere and you know how to do it.

If it bothers you, stop doing it.   If you can't stop doing the thing, the problem isn't the game.

 
I think this discussion was had already during the last alpha update.  You can't just do the thing that speeds you through content, and then complain that you sped through content.  You did the thing that made it possible.  There are LOTS of ways to do that in lots of different games.  There will always be players that do the thing.

You don't have to do the thing.  A single player in a big map is going to do the thing because the thing exists everywhere and you know how to do it.

If it bothers you, stop doing it.   If you can't stop doing the thing, the problem isn't the game.
I don't do it. Ruins the game

 
To balance fewer magazines in mailboxes real book boxes and end-room chests could have more of them. For the normal player nothing would change, only the "picking-the-low-hanging-fruits"-player would be slowed down
CANT CONFIRM this

the books are eays to find in mailboxes 7/10 boxes have books in it...i have collected 95 books for cars construction in 4 days

(10 buyed from trader), all other mixed from mailboxes and cars and book stores

we have day 22 on server...thats way 2 easy....in a21 i had 95books at day 80

 
Looks like the consensus opinion is this is not a flaw with the game but a flaw with the player. You can choose to ruin the game for yourself anyway you want and this is just one way. 

 
CANT CONFIRM this

the books are eays to find in mailboxes 7/10 boxes have books in it...i have collected 95 books for cars construction in 4 days

(10 buyed from trader), all other mixed from mailboxes and cars and book stores

we have day 22 on server...thats way 2 easy....in a21 i had 95books at day 80


 I suggested to reduce magazine finds in mailboxes. And to balance that out increase other finds. But that suggestion was distributed over two posts, so not easy to grok.

 
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