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someker: there are literally dozens and dozens of paths through FU content. We arent trying to force anything. I don't even know what you are talking about. Nothing has been gated behind main quests, other than a few secrets stashed into them that aren't mandatory for any sort of progression. Agency is the bread and butter of FU.
Painkiller: If something is borked, follow the instructions on the main page for reporting. A vague, undetailed account tells us nothing when it is almost certain that you installed mods without reading details and have conflicts, but without a log nobody can check.
I'm not sure what the vision is behind these changes, but if the goal is to avoid player criticism, please consider that forcing a single, rigid path is more likely to generate frustration. I genuinely hope future updates can focus on expanding possibilities and tools for the player, rather than building walls and checklists around the content.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
However, I'd like to respectfully offer some feedback regarding a recent design direction that I find concerning. There seems to be a growing trend in FU towards forcing players into specific questlines and grind-heavy processes, such as the mandatory collection of FU-specific items to progress. A recent example is the change to how dungeon content is gated, moving it from organic discovery on the star chart or planet surfaces to a NPC-driven main quest.
One of the reasons I don't have much faith in this new AI age solving all the world's woes. Even if the AI tools are used by smart people, they will still do make mistakes. Even taking humans out of the equation won't help since everything will have been built by humans (that's why chatbots have a habit of telling racist jokes, or convincing kids to kill themselves).
Do i lose any progress if i unsubscribe from this mod and then subscribe again? Or do i have any other problems with my FU character after that?
I had a modpack that was normal, then after closing/booting the game again the 1Hweapons became much faster, did a clean install with FU only and its still crazy fast like that. Is this normal? Do i send some log in the discord server for help to fix it?
2H weapons had no speed change.
Yes, you the one that will inevitably complain about how this will 'ruin the experience', you are the coolest bestest player ever! good for you, now get off my query and let someone useful answer
I already have 1 mod on another world but to use this one I need to get rid of it. If create another world only activating the mod for that world, will this break them?
When you give corporations the power to make copyright claims (and the power to just force out competition, if we're being real), then they continually push for years to have online tools available to make these DMCA complaints fast and streamlined - this is what happens when people (and corporations, look at youtube) figure out they can exploit those tools.
Don't take that as I'm saying I support what's happening btw. It sucks. It's just.. how the internet works currently, in favor of those with money (and trolls exploiting those systems). I would guess that it's setup so the people making the DMCA complaints, can't be held liable, without some sort of costly counter suit to prove damages or something. Random example -
https://old.reddit.com/r/COPYRIGHT/comments/1fc5e3t/
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