![]() ![]() ![]() However, raw food like berries also works. Hunger is naturally restored by eating food, preferably cooked.Health is restored mainly by finding and using healing items like bandages, but eating food also provides brief regeneration in a pinch.These are all displayed in the upper left corner of the screen, along with an experience meter. Naturally, you have to keep track of your health, along with your hunger, thirst, and level of infection. Fighting Off the Apocalypse, One Zombie at a Time Refining and cooking take time to complete, affected by whatever resources come up short. Both equipment and workbenches can be upgraded, improving their performance and, in the case of the workbenches, offering new resources to be refined or cooked. Just like the car mentioned above, the radio requires resources you will not be able to gather until much later. There is also a radio you can repair to join alliances with other players, or trade supplies if you are running low on something and need it now. The shack should also have a chest containing crafting materials you normally cannot obtain until later in the game, which should be used to repair the nearby bed. In our case, we simply expanded the shack to a proper 3×3 grid and added a couple of windows. ![]() Feel free to restore that run-down shack to your liking. Both categories let you rotate your selection on a grid, which can get a bit confusing with walls. Meanwhile, the Shelter category lets you expand your foundations with walls, flooring, and the like. Then, you simply place them by selecting the House icon just below the minimap, then selecting the Furniture category. When it comes to constructing new workbenches, such as for cooking food, refining resources, or storage crates to hold your supplies, you access this through your inventory and select the construction icon just below your backpack. Resources collected this way are also transferred directly to your inventory if you have room for them. As long as you have the relevant tools in your inventory, the hand icon changes its context depending on what is nearby, whether it is scavenging abandoned containers or harvesting resources. ![]() Thankfully, you can easily access them through the hand icon just below the weapon icon on the main screen. You can use them as weapons if needed, but this essentially doubles the rate their durability decreases. You will start with the blueprints to build a stone axe and a stone hammer, perfect for cutting down trees and breaking down rocks for their resources. The resources you collect can also be used for crafting tools, used mainly for more efficient ways of harvesting resources as opposed to just picking them off the ground. Berries do not restore much of both but can be stacked in groups of 20. Berries: This is a survival game, so managing hunger and thirst is important.Grass: An easier resource to harvest, Grass can be found as tightly-wound bundles for you to pick up.Stone: As with logs, you can find this as is on the ground, but you can get more by breaking down larger boulders.Pine Logs: A basic resource you can find lying on the ground at times, Pine Logs are more readily available by chopping down nearby trees.Here are some of the resources you can find that are vital to your survival early in the game: For now, you can just forage the basics to keep yourself satiated and prepare to refurbish the house. The game lets you craft a crude backpack to get five more inventory slots, but it will not make early scavenging runs very profitable unless you bring the bare essentials to maximize slots. At the start, you only have your pockets, which can only hold up to 10 stacks of items. Your character has a limited number of inventory slots to hold items, and until you can build proper storage crates, you will have to either prioritize what resources you have to bring back to base or drop “trash” resources to make room. ![]()
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