PC What is your play style?

In single-player (difficulty: Insane), I go around the mailboxes without doing quests, pick up car magazines from the car to expand my range of movement, and then look around the mailboxes (and the bookshelves that are within reach as soon as I enter).
Since the progression plan is highly repeatable, there is no big deviation in the play.
I can make almost any T3 gun by the 7th day, so the progress speed is fast.

In multiplayer, even if I try to explore, other players have already opened all the mailboxes, so I cannot take the plan mentioned above.
On the other hand, since the difficulty is set low, below warrior level in most cases, the fastest progress is to focus on increasing LS and enter the wilderness early.
After raising adventurer skill and purchasing a T2 weapon, make the highest level armor I can make at that time and go to the wilderness as soon as possible, exploring while overhunting dire wolves and zombie bears. 
I will automatically collect all types of weapons.

 
And I really liked the brass knuckles. In addition, steel brass knuckles are a complete replacement for a knife when cutting animal carcasses.

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.
Did not know that about the knuckles, that's useful.

Healing factor? Most people seem to consider it trash since it tanks your food so quickly. Granted if you are fully vested in endurance, I guess you have max farming.

 
Did not know that about the knuckles, that's useful.
There is a hint on the loading screen.

Healing factor? Most people seem to consider it trash since it tanks your food so quickly. Granted if you are fully vested in endurance, I guess you have max farming.
I got really good at farming. But food consumption increases not only healing, but also melee combat and resource extraction. I find it much easier to carry around 5-10 Hobo Stew or Vegetable Stew than a bunch of bandages or first aid kits.

 
I play different each time but what consistent through each playthrough is I usually give myself a minibike so I don't have to invest in intelligence very much and I don't do many quests naturally. I like the explore and raid aspects. The quests seem to take me to the same places a lot and I know there's a ton of pois I haven't seen yet so that's what I tend to do. 

 
I did the max quests everyday until t5, on insane. The little red icon gets annoying. But I pick up a quest anyway and started it just after midnight

My gamestage is crazy high. Started running into radiated screamers really. When I was doing t3s. Easy XP lol

Playing an axe build, every stat is designed for combat. I went for 3/5 shotty first for the slow debuff. Even 1 point shotty will slow running zeds so I can cut em down with Stony.

Now I'm power hitting with a t6 steel axe. Still takes up to 3 head shots tho

Str 10/10

Shotty 5/5

Miner69er 5/5

Fortitude 7/10

4/5 Pain Tolerance

3/5 Healing Factor

4/5 Iron Gutt (longer buffs)

3/3 rule 1 cardio

Got a t4 steel club so I dumped 4 points in club but it sucks. Only have 3 books so I'm gonna respec. Probably jump in agility next

T5 quests are a game changer. I could max out t4s in a day, but t5 shotgun messiah took me 2 days. Had to break the stairs so intruders stopped interrupting. Most fun I've ever had

Now I'm actually base building. Usually just run around like a lunatic, but I actually need a base now.. kinda

 
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