Living with updates
harrzack
United States Join Date: 2016-09-11 Member: 222250Members
So - as I now understand, there is a great likelihood that a major update will bone your game. Or at least make it pretty difficult to play.
Is there any way to 'update-proof' a game? Could it be backed up before the update, do the update then restore the game? Or is it just "tough maraca's baby!" when a big update comes out? It appears I have 85 hrs of play that are now pretty useless as, after the Sept update, the Fabricator runs ultra-unusably-slow - but just in that game.
I've been playing primarily survival - and wondering if it is worthwhile to recreate the prev game (which had some good stuff and progress) with cheats - only to be whacked again on the October (or whatever) update.
Or do you just don't to too much and plan for a complete loss on the next update... kinda un-nerving!
Is there any way to 'update-proof' a game? Could it be backed up before the update, do the update then restore the game? Or is it just "tough maraca's baby!" when a big update comes out? It appears I have 85 hrs of play that are now pretty useless as, after the Sept update, the Fabricator runs ultra-unusably-slow - but just in that game.
I've been playing primarily survival - and wondering if it is worthwhile to recreate the prev game (which had some good stuff and progress) with cheats - only to be whacked again on the October (or whatever) update.
Or do you just don't to too much and plan for a complete loss on the next update... kinda un-nerving!
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Only other way is to wait a few months for release.
So build. Experiment. Laugh in the face of the reaper. And next playthrough, try something else. See how deep you can make your first base. How long can you go without making a base at all? How many biomes can you get your base to span (only attempt if you have a really awesome graphics card)? Have you scanned everything? Have you scanned everything without using a status rifle? And can you do it again?