Stardew Valley gives players lots of options when starting a new game, including changing the World Seed. This lets you create unique worlds with specific events. A meteor falling one year won’t happen at the same time as a meteor falling in another World Seed, for example.
Once you choose your World Seed and your game creates the world, it will schedule all the random events like daily weather, traveling cart stocks, and so on. Then, you can start interacting with the world however you like, from solving tasks to moving farm buildings, among many other activities.
]]>In the gritty, dystopian world of Once Human, you can ride a motorcycle through the hordes of zombies and collectibles.
Just because you’ve got a vehicle, it doesn’t mean that it can run on nothing but fumes. To keep that bike purring, you must feed it with the sweet nectar of Portable Mixed Fuel and Premium Barreled Fuel in Once Human. That said, with passcodes to crack, hospitals to escape, and abandoned schools to ransack, this task is often relegated to the bottom of your to-do list. In this guide, I’ll show you how to get all types of fuel in Once Human.
]]>Once Human is a survival game that apparently has everything: base building, zombie slaughtering, and tediously endless resource grinding. Because, you know, we all just love that last one.
If you’re on a mission to get the best weapons, gear, and base facilities in Once Human, then you must prepare yourself both mentally and physically for a long grind, both for EXP and crafting resources. Refined Parts, Fireproof Plastic, and fuel are just some of the resources you need to get your hands on to survive in this game. Acquiring them may not be straightforward, but few resources seem to be as scarce as Silver Ore. In this guide, I’ll show you where to find Silver Ore in Once Human.
]]>Once Human is all about surviving zombies, opening crates, and improving your gear back at the base, as long as you’ve got the required materials.
You’ve braved rundown buildings, schools, and hospitals in Once Human and still can’t find a single Fireproof Plastic. Though the grind is enough to burn out any player, you really need to find this material if you’re looking to craft that Intermediate Gear Workbench and all those fancy tier three items.
]]>Refined Parts are a survivalist hoarder’s most coveted resource in Once Human, especially if you’re looking to craft certain quality-of-life improvements for your base.
Refined Parts are the bread and butter of your tier three crafting needs in Once Human. Whether you’re building death traps or powering up your base like a post-apocalyptic tech wizard, you’re going to need a steady supply of these shiny bits. That said, they aren’t as easy to come by as you’d think, and since tier-three crafts aren’t designed for the early game, you’ll have to put up a fight to snag them. In this guide, I’ll show you how to find and best use Refined Parts in Once Human.
]]>Fortnite Story quests often ask you to do the wildest things you probably had never thought of, like sliding across a vehicle in Chapter Five, season three.
For the most part, you can complete Fortnite Story quests as you naturally play the game. Firing shots, collecting rare items, or collecting ammo is something you’d regularly do in any match, regardless of whether you’re enjoying the Zero Builld, Battle Royale, or Reload game modes.
]]>There’s something extremely engaging about finding a lockbox hiding loot behind a passcode, and that’s just what Once Human did in the Boy Just Wanna Have Fun side quest.
As you explore the rundown buildings of Once Human, you might run into lockboxes keeping precious loot away from you. More often than not, you find yourself scavenging for clues that point to the correct passcode to fill your backpack with even more stuff to transport to base. In High Banks, you can find a note with clues to open a lockbox, but this one seems to be so relevant that it gets its own sidequest name: Boy Just Wanna Have Fun. In this guide, I’ll show you how to open the High Banks lockbox in Once Human.
]]>Even if you’re dead set on sticking to the main objectives in Once Human, a voice pleading for help will drag you off course whether you like it or not, spiraling you into a totally different direction.
While progressing through the abandoned schools, deserted factories, and empty suburban houses of Once Human‘s post-apocalyptic world, you find plenty of distractions and lantern zombies to kill. Then there’s Dayton Hospital.
]]>With the Mid-Air Maneuvering Module, you can say goodbye to grappling off the floor or awkwardly off wall corners in The First Descendant.
When you’re in the heat of the grind, speed and comfortability matter in The First Descendant. Whether you’re on a mission to defeat Colossuses or get less interesting chores like looking for collectibles and depositing them in a collection bin. To become stronger, there are lots of side activities you can tick off your list, but it all consumes precious time. The Mid-Air Maneuvering Module is a time saver and just an overall cool-looking item you can get in the game. In this guide, we’ll show you how to get, use, and enhance the Mid-Air Maneuvering Module in The First Descendant.
]]>The hunt for HIA Commemorative Coins continues on Brant Street Construction Site in Zenless Zone Zero, but now they seem to be hiding in the darkest of corners.
Belle and Wise have their hands full in Zenless Zone Zero. Between saving Agents in the Hollows and stocking up their video club movies, you’d think they can’t spare a minute to squeeze in random activities like repairing Bangboo or talking to NPCs hiding in the trash. But when the person in control is a player obsessively farming experience to reach the next level milestone, they don’t really have an option. To get some extra EXP, you can complete challenges from the giant cat cop, Officer Mewmew, for medals, or sprint around Brant Street to hunt down HIA Commemorative Coins. This guide will show you how to find every HIA Commemorative Coin in Brant Street Construction Site in Zenless Zone Zero.
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