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image class="left" url="https://burst.shopifycdn.com/photos/close-up-of-the-tips-of-evergreen-needles.jpg?width=746&format=pjpg&exif=0&iptc=0"Citrus County will probably be your second or third settlement discovery while playing Once Human for the first time. Rotten Manor is your first introduction to settlements, where you will be tasked with finding others. Citrus County is the next closest settlement to Rotten Manor.








When you boot up a new game, you're likely to expect that there will be some terms of service to adhere to. What you're less likely to expect is that those terms of service will ask for a "government-issued ID". That's exactly what Once Human d








It's also a positive sign that Netease is listening to player feedback, as it's the second response they've given within the first 24 hours of Once Human's launch. Shortly after the game became available, players were disappointed to learn that they could only ever create one character , and that character would be permanently locked to a single server. Starry Studio quickly rectified that issue, confirming in their official Discord that "multiple-character creation is now availab





Direct weapon and armor upgrades are done via the Calibration screen in any Gear Workbench , and you can access this the same way you do to repair equipment in Once Human . Interact with any Gear Workbench and click on the Calibration tab to view all the pieces of gear you can upgrade.





Calibrating items improves their base stats by a small amount. If you calibrate a weapon enough times, you'll then unlock a Calibration Attribute, which increases other stats like Weakspot DMG, Crit Rate, and more depending on your chosen weapon. The number of Calibration Attributes you can get on your weapon depends on its tier.








However, I foresee one major, glaring fault with Once Human: seasonal wipes. Once Human is a bit like Rust. In that game, players fight over resources, build bases, and generally get up to a lot of nonsense over the course of a ‘server wipe’. Servers wipe once a month on Rust, the last Thursday of every month. In Once Human, server wipes will occur every six weeks, over the course of six ‘phases’ in the server’s life cycle—each phase introduces new monsters and new battles for PvP players, with better loot and rarer resour








On the subject of visuals and atmosphere, Once Human also looks to have a bit in common with Ghostwire Tokyo : Once Human 's aesthetic, blending mystical concepts like a surreal spiritual world with more urban design elements, feels highly reminiscent of Tango Gameworks' 2022 FPS. Once Human 's tendency toward weird horror may also remind some players of Remedy's projects, especially during the game's intro, which feels eerily similar to Control 's unsettling contrast of austere corporate science and otherworldly phenom





As previously mentioned, survival games are a dime a dozen these days, so Once Human will need to be more than just a hodgepodge of the industry's hottest games to be properly competitive. As evidenced by 2023's biggest disaster The Day Before , there's a fine line between inspiration and imitation, at least in the eyes of audiences. The last thing that Once Human needs to be thought of as 'yet another co-op survival RPG,' pulling excessively from other popular titles. Once Human 's combat mechanics, world design, and side activities are all fun so far—hopefully, Starry Studios can keep the game feeling fresh when it launches in earnest this J








In terms of a permanent offline mode, I think this should probably just be the norm for survival crafters going forward. A lot of people like to relax on these games. Building, grinding, farming mobs. Nightingale was rightfully criticized for being always-online during its launch, and a couple of months later the developers released a single-player offline version. But it was too little, too l








For everything that Once Human is doing to set itself apart, it also seems to wear its influences on its sleeve. Naturally, it has quite a bit in common with many of the best survival and crafting games on the market, taking cues from titles like V Rising , Valheim , and ARK: Survival Evolved , with a gameplay loop centered on staples like base-building, resource management, and a gradual power creep, but it also seems to be drawing from popular games in other genres. Over its three-year-plus development cycle, it's clear that Once Human has looked to the AAA scene for some inspiration, which contributes to the game's unique, melting-pot st





If you don't have the ingredients or the blueprints to make new guns in https://oncehumanworld.com/ Human , improving your current ones is going to be the best option you have. There are a few ways to do this, but keep in mind that you'll still need to farm a fair bit of resources before you can start upgrading your equipment.





You can craft stronger versions of the same weapon or armor in Gear Workbenches . Higher-tier versions have significantly stronger base stats compared to lower-tier ones, and this is your main way of getting stronger. Even high-tier variants of basic gear are effective in the late game to some degree.


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