(Mostly regarding to their limited or extra needs to hunger) I would also suggest, if you're really new, to stay away from certain characters that have downsides that can be hard to manage until you have just a bit more experience. With lag compensation on your character's movements are smoothed on your screen, but their true position on the server is still lagging behind what you see. It's useful in combat to know your character's true position as that affects where your 'hitbox' is and allows you to see your character's actions when they truly happen. It can make the movement feel slow and tight but it shows more accurately where your character is. Suggestions: I suggest you try 'lag compensation' in the settings to 'none'. Have a light ready and watch the clock for when night comes. don't get caught in pitch black darkness or else you'll get slashed by her. The darkness allows someone to attack you. Eating cooked food usually gives better stats. You can place burnable items like logs in a firepit or campfire to fuel a fire and then hover an uncooked food item over the fire to cook it. Holding an item on your cursor will allow you to use it on other specific objects. The majority of craftable items needs the proper crafting station near you to craft and learn those items. The crafting menu is on the left side of the screen and is organized in self-explanatory filters with many useful things. Endless and wilderness modes can be a more forgiving experience, but don't think the world will be that forgiving with it. Careful for you lose your map and crafting knowledge. Wilderness mode spawns you on a random part of this map and after your death allows you to pick a new fresh character spawned randomly around the same world.Endless mode allows you to revive at the portal with a small max health penalty at any time.Survival mode is the default survival experience and needs resources to revive or the world will start anew once all survivors are ghosts.Gameplay info: When creating a new world you can choose from 3 modes: A client mod like "Improved Force Attack" can help prevent attacking certain things. Be quick to cancel an attack you don't want to do by moving in any direction with WASD keys. Streamlined! Careful! The safety is off with this trick and you can attack anything. Tip: In control options you can bind the "Attack" and "Force Attack" on the same key to always force attack with one button. This guide will only go by the default key bindings so adjust accordingly. Just need to slap that big spacebar in the middle of battle instead! This can free your fingers to still be on the movement keys while attacking and generally be more comfortable. Tip: Changing your Spacebar and F keys around in the control options can make fighting easier. U key can let you whisper to any nearby survivors.Y key can let you talk to your fellow survivors.TAB can show the other survivors in the world and other info.SHIFT + right click on items in your inventory to quickly drop them at your feet.SHIFT can help you take/place things quickly in containers or crockpots.CTRL can also be used to force attack, useful for attacking allies or neutral beasts not hostile to you.CTRL can split a stack of an item or only drop 1 of something while holding it on the cursor.Clicking and holding the left mouse button can help repeat actions more easily (like cooking food, chopping a tree and so on) To repeat the crafting of an item you have to double-click and hold instead. ![]()
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