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Keep your armor repaired (durability affects protection).
Armor doesn't work that way. The higher you increase the armor value, the less effective each point of armor will be due to diminishing returns.
Armor is fully repaired.
If extra armor doesnt help then there must be any way to make the pois more enjoyable.
Its not fun to die 10 times in 30 minutes because 2 enemys spawn in your face and 1 shot you
For now all you can do is set it to easy and make sure you're using good armor boosters.
Also, do only low level POIs. Anything over level 5 is going to be much harder.
Wouldnt it help if i for example (if posible) would increase the value of every armor booster by 200% and the base value of armor by 100%?
Well that would make you take less damage, yes.
But it wouldn't scale that damage reduction properly so NPCs will still not do the intended damage. You can do that for yourself but I won't do that for the scenario as it's not a proper fix.
I mean there must be some kind of file i can edit those values right?
yes you edit it in the ItemsConfig.ecf file in the scenario. The armor values for armor and the boosters are listed in there, somewhere.