![]() The world is a very interesting place with a ton of places to explore. That can help direct your gameplay for quite awhile, too.Įxploration is the really big draw for Kenshi. (More and higher is better and best.) Once you have a Base of your own, and that's not a mandatory requirement by the way, you will likely be somewhat focused on ending certain threats by Raiding groups. ![]() I recommend you have at least ten or more characters with decent equipment and combat stats all above 20+ else. A good part of most player's early and mid-game gameplay is searching for a suitable location that they would like to build a base. Though, to unlock the ability to be truly self-sufficient, you'll need to found your own base. It is possible for you to craft nearly anything in the game from buildings you own in a Town. This requires you to own at least a building or two in a Town(s) so you can construct the necessary workbenches and storage/etc. This will allow you to have more characters and more groups, making it easier to tailor groups for certain purposes.Ĭrafting can be a "Big Deal" in Kenshi. (There could be others that do the same things or more.) ![]() Most players, including myself, would recommend the "256 Recruitment Limit" mod. You won't know what the mod is adding, otherwise, and won't know how its elements will effect gameplay. I wouldn't recommend any content mods until you have a good familiarity with most of the game's mechanics. But, otherwise, the game largely relies on you exploring on your own initiative and not because some sort of quest system pushes you there. What does it say? The target may be on the other side of the map.īounties will help to draw you out from safety. Kenshi's main draw is encountering unique areas in the game, different biomes, seeing different towns and peoples, fighting different sorts of enemies, and improving the character's in your "player_faction." You may even want to search for a good place to build a "Base." There's nothing wrong with that, at least not at first, but Kenshi's main draw and why some people do enjoy it isn't because you can mine rocks for cash. The problem is likely that you're staying in the same place, mining rocks for money. Why are so many people loving this game? I tried to do a bounty but it gives you no direction in how to find them or what to do. Originally posted by AterSol:The world just seems empty, I cant talk to hardly any npcs, and there is like nothing to do but mine a rock and sell it for money. Wanna thrill and excitement? Become a ninja-thief and sneak in various facilities and take all their stuff without them noticing. Just manufacture contraband and annoy guads all across the land! (There is not much mechanics for this in vanilla and those are slightly broken, get the NPCs shop more or such mod) Wanna be the trader-king? Craft, farm, distill and make yourself a small trading emporium. This is one of the reasons not many have figured it out, some dialogues are unlocked by the presence of such unique character and you cannot ever figure it truly unless you meticulously speak to NPCs with these characters. To crack it you need a squad with all the unique recruitables. You just have to decide what it is YOU find worth your timeĭo you prefer fighting? Grow an army and conquer the world (need a mod to this, in vanilla one of the other factions will take over the town you conquered)Īre you a scholar? Like solving mysteries? Talk to people, read books, gather lore and figure out what happened thousand years ago and why it's a desert now. The game is not void of content, if you think so, you have not seen the world, talked to the people nor experienced it.
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