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7 days to die seeds
7 days to die seeds













7 days to die seeds

The buttons and interface for placing/building is clunky and keyboard-oriented. The game needs a console tutorial, crafting especially (how to fly for example).

#7 days to die seeds Pc

The game is buggy, appears to be an older version of the current PC release, makes little attempt to console-ize the interface (I now have to sit up against the screen of my 60 inch TV along with my daughter just to see what the tiny icons are), the inventory is a nightmare with no sorting or search, graphics are lower quality than my PC's and with very short draw distances. I was expecting a next-gen console running a 2+ year-old pre-release game to have an amazing improvement in graphics and play over my middle-class PC. DID I USE ENOUGH CAPS FUN PIMPS/TELLTALE!!!? LAAAAAAAAGGGGGG!!! First impressions are disappointing. It's goddamn horrible and shameful and makes the game almost unplayable. Right in the middle of EVERYTHING! It's enough to make a grown man cry and throw his controller at the television. But here's what's really keeping the score where it is (and lucky I don't bump it down): THE LAG! OH DEAR GOD THE LAG! 3 seconds of lag every 10 - 30 seconds of play. Oh - and have also had multiple save games fail to load again which really sucks after hours of adventuring and building. And the FOV is too narrow - it's like wearing a hoody in the zombie apocalypse.

7 days to die seeds

I think I have the visuals nailed down to some weird lighting or antialasing that makes the tree kind of glowy against the sky. I'm adjusting a bit to the controller shortcuts, but they're still not good/intuitive. Non split screen manages the space a bit better as far as trying to cram in all the PC UI. Non split TLDR: LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGG! Hurtful, shameful, grown man crying, LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGG! **Updated after less split-screen play. TLDR: LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGG! Hurtful, shameful, grown man crying, LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGG! **Updated after less split-screen play. At its current state I would give it a 7/10, but with bug fixes and bit of fine tuning this game could be a 9/10 which is great for a game that's half the price of a AAA title. Overall, I would definitely recommend it if you are interested in the survival-horror style gameplay, but I would warn that it certainly isn't the most polished game but it has huge potential.

7 days to die seeds

At first look at the reviews and gameplay of this game I was hugely skeptical, but I liked the concept of the game and so took the plunge. This game just has a way to always keep you on your toes. You are always being challenged and you have to adapt, things to mind range from temperature, bears, hunger and thirst, and of course zombies.

7 days to die seeds

The reason I think this is such a good game, is that the fundamental experience in this game is just really exciting, for half the price of a AAA title it has surprising depth to it, and as a result it will take you a while to get the hang of. In all honestly, although it can be buggy at times, I've experienced fewer bugs in this game than I've experienced in AAA titles such as The Division. The main let downs about this game are that the graphics are not very polished and it can be buggy at times, but this game is technically in alpha and so these could be addressed later. The main let downs about this game are I feel as though this game has been hard done by other reviews and it is certainly above a 5 score. I feel as though this game has been hard done by other reviews and it is certainly above a 5 score.















7 days to die seeds