>>692130You can't stay in one place too long though. The game starts to thin out. You have to keep moving. The best strategy is to move from hunting ground to hunting ground. Including across the bridge to the shoreline map. Traveling across the ice for fish to the house on the island and back and forth to the rabbit areas is one of the easiest ways to stay alive since you can see wolves and avoid them with little to no effort at all.
The worst places are in the small hills and around the shoreline houses. Wolves can come at you from all directions and you can actually run into them while dealing with another one.
>>692087A very bleak and harsh survival game in a winter sandbox. You try to stay warm, count your calories, find food, hunt, trap, fish, scavenge wolf kills, manage food so it doesn't spoil, boil water so you don't get sick, find caches of food and water, make and repair tools and clothing, manage pack weight versus speed and calorie usage, try not to injure yourself or get eaten, etc. The scenery is amazing.
It is all about logistics of survival. You have to plan around how much food, water, wood you have and need versus the time of day and weather patterns. One wrong calculation on your part will lead you to freeze to death.
I don't suggest playing it on max difficulty, it is very unrealistic. You become a wolf magnet. On normal difficulty, I never died and survived 30 days. I haven't played it since it has bears now. I'm waiting for story mode and human NPCs.