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oceanman18

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  1. I wholeheartedly agree they did a similar thing with grounded 2 they changed mechanics that worked just fine in the first game and that has made it less enjoyable I especially think that clothing/armor that gives bonuses to certain skills was something that made the first game good as well as temporary buffs from food and chems
  2. I was just thinking this yesterday I'm almost level 30 and I won't be able to do some options because others have required so many points
  3. I agree it also limits everything no more enemies means no more loot, no more loot means no more bits, no more crafting resources, no more ammo, granted you would need to be very reckless with your weapons to run out completely and be able to acquire more but the fact that it's a possibility that somewhere down the line you might have to rely entirely on melee weapons when you might not be built for.
  4. I came back to the incognito and my premium edition sprat is stuck in the wall according to the map icon
  5. We need enemy respawn maybe in the form of random encounters or at the least items need to respawn as it stands resources, ammo, money, is limited sure there are shops but what do you do when you have no more bits? if you've already killed everything there's no more stuff to sell, items have already been pilfered and sold, can't craft more ammo because all available crafting resources have already been used up.

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