![]() ![]() ![]() Originally posted by Xzandelar:I'm new to Steam, and have not played this game yet, but feel compelled to explain something to the lot of you. It can be fun if you have the time to grind, but if your entire game session is trying to gather resources, good luck keeping interest (unless you REALLY enjoy monotony). I need to be able to get some enjoyment from my games in the very limited gaming time I have.įor those of you saying that cheating ruins the games, I say try enjoying a game that takes an entire week to gather the resources just to build a simple 5x5 shack. This is why I limit myself to, mainly, single player games, and simple online FPS or quick-match games. ![]() Space that over three different games, and I literally do not have the time to even learn how to play a game thoroughly, much less enjoy the intricate parts of it, unless I can use console commands, hacks, trainers, or in-game glitches to stock up on resources or loot. When you look around, anything that looks different then the normal grass and shrubbery, look to see if it's that. There are also additional things out there, like potatoes and carrots. I get, on average, a solid 2-4 hours a week to game. The first Base Command Unit (BCU) gives you a free lockpick. Why?īecause I'm 31 y/o, married, with a full-time job, and I volunteer on the board of a local organization, and I do NOT have hours to spend grinding for xp, resources, or currency. I was at one time a "purist," meaning that I refused to use cheats in games, because it "spoiled or ruined the game." Truth is, now-days I don't play many games that do not allow some form of cheating. So, that's roughly 25 years of gaming experience. Though the menu command for The Forest are not cheats, they are game mode options added by the devs for the players, to make the game easier or harder. I've been a gamer since I was roughly 4 or 5 years old (can't remember exactly). I'm new to Steam, and have not played this game yet, but feel compelled to explain something to the lot of you. ![]()
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