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Click origin, click destination, pass the town without even seeing it. You have died while wandering the desert. GOOD.
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Spent ten minutes in first village (sandbox) preparing my caravan. First encounter was seven raiders. Immediate game over. That's a way to keep your players.
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Waited 6 million years for Caravaneer 2. Spent 20 minutes making my character. Got my face bashed in by 8 Drekar raiders after eating insects and walking 120 km. 12 out of 10. Will die again.
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It's really annoying when I buy all I can afford of something, then my staff's payday comes and they refuse to even carry that stuff to the next town.
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so uh... I was travelling through the desert and all of a sudden was overloaded and couldnt move for no apparent reason? Please fix bug!
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I've been playing this for a month on beta, all I can tell you is.... this game is awesome, I loved first part, and this one is way... waaay better, you'll have hours and hours of fun. (5/5)
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So I took too long after getting the Lintu guide to make it to the Drekar camp and now he's gone. Is there any way I can get him back?
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Not quite sure if this sequel quite captures the same magic as the first iteration, however, it is certainly a fantastic sequel to one of the best games flash RPGs ever. (now if only we could get an Elona Shooter 2)
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A few tips for starting players. First, don't waste bullets in the beginning. Only use your gun for headshots. Bullets aren't cheap, and they are relatively hard to come by in the beginning. Second, don't heal in the tribes. You can get free healing and surgery in the bunker. Third, get some help as soon as possible. This will increase your capacity to trade and help with fights.
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Seriously it looks awesome but the lack of a comprehensive tutorial make it a pain in the ass to even consider just trying out. Sure, there are the guides on the site, but they're unappealing walls of text...