5 Typical Mistakes Every Survival Player Has Made

5 Typical Mistakes Every Survival Player Has Made

While survival games differ in many respects, players often make the same mistakes, regardless of which genre representative they are playing.

In our list, we show you 5 typical mistakes that players of survival games are sure to know. Before the start of your next game, you should try to avoid these mistakes so that you can successfully navigate your adventure.

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Forgotten food

A really common mistake that has probably happened to everyone at some point is forgetting food at home in one’s own base. Depending on the game, the impact may be different, but usually, you only realize the mishap when it’s too late. The short farming trip quickly turns into an adventure, and the way back suddenly becomes difficult.

Not paying attention to day and night cycle

While everything often seems nice and harmonious during the day, the tougher enemies typically surface at night. Those who venture out in the afternoon or evening are often caught off guard by the night and face opponents. It only gets worse if you forget the torches.

Full inventory and no organization

At the beginning of every game, resources, space, and chests are limited. If one picks up every stone during exploration, they quickly end up with full pockets and spend more time in the inventory than exploring. It’s bad when the inventory is full of important items, but an even more crucial one drops, leading to a difficult choice.

Even in the base, the collected items can be really annoying. Many games allow you to organize everything yourself. If you don’t start doing this right away, you’ll make a big mistake at the beginning. The longer you refuse to organize, the longer it will take you to search later in the game.

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