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Do you play worlds after 1k days, and what do you do?


Do you play worlds after 1k days  

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  1. 1. Do you play worlds after 1k days

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I like to build up my supplies and then open up my world to 4 people boss rushes. Its pretty fun especially if its someones first time fighting certain bosses

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Plus it's just nice to build new stuff in general. I really like my recent barnacle/fish farm. I think it's neat 60 barnacles a harvest

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I have long since solved hunger but i love cooking in this game. Its so neat how you can make a recipie in so many different ways. Makes me feel big brain (even tho im not really lol)

Depends. If the Endless Dedicated server (most prevalent setting for this endeavor) has a 2-3k announced reset-mark, then maybe. If it doesn't have anything stated on this line and/or no Steam Group/Discord server is a 2-ways highway: either can reset at any moment, on owner's whim; or can rarely reset, and in this case most such pubs are abandoned, "ghost towns" where no one comes/becomes regular. They are fun to explore, yes. See what people conceptualized, build, achieved and failed at, and how. I for one prefer lax-on-rules (solely anti-griefing rules) pubs. So if that >1k in-game days server has draconian management (very strict like "pic X character, do that, don't do the other stuff, not touching X, touch Y, laugh and cry when I tell you to"), no ty! Yet, yes: as stated, such server are fun, to explore some late-game world in surviving manner (since a lot of pillaging happens in this context).

Edit: Oh, I've misread the title (as in: if freshly popping into worlds that already reached 1k mark). But yes too, I do play worlds going well beyond the 1k mark. Mostly doing stuff for helping people, since I already got all my desired end-game gear till then. Helping others do CC, AFw, NW etc. Or sailing. Or building pretty camps - though I've never done "mega-bases" bigger than 1 biome and never plan to. On personal servers I test various interesting mods, and worlds go past 1k in-game days naturally, since am in no hurry to reach any self-imposed day-count limit or something on those lines.

Building those pretty bases to show off skill and creativity for those You-Tube eyes someday. It's all a sandbox eventually, sometimes joining public servers for longer terms till resets to help new players and build infrastructure for travel.

No- highest day count I’ve had in my world was 500 then my Xbox tries to spontaneously explode.

ALSO: Anytime Klei updates the game with new content Retro Fitting new content into long existing worlds is Wonkey.. no not the hidden monkey, I mean the crap doesn’t generate properly at all.. and if you want the intended experience for new content, you’ll have to start in a fresh world so it can spawn it in properly.

Current world is in daycount 15xx. It has one of the most amazing world gens, I have ever had.
Currently busy building a dedicated area for each survivor that I'm using around the portal. 
I have been on DST pause for almost a year I think, so a lot of the current endgame mechanics are new to me (went away before Maxwell refresh). Which means I have tons of plans to explore everything new.

So current goals are

- build suvivor themed areas at the portal, so that I have something nice to look at, while grabbing essentials after swapping

- expand cave base and get to know shadow rift stuff

- complete monkey/tail - reed farm

- finish decorating hound area

- expand chest area

- experiment/replace some of the old turfs with OMG REALLY, NICE ruins turfs.

- build Klaus Arena

- complete the cookbook

- need more, like way more E-crown shards

 

Imo, DST endgame is all about goals one is setting for oneself. What these goals can be is so highly individual.

My endgame goal was always to hoard thulecite clubs. It's my favorite weapon, so it's really fun to have an endless stream of them so I can casually attack stuff with it. Wearing the whole thulecite set is really mesmerizing with the metallic sounds the armor makes. Until then youre usually using gaudy wooden armor or other weird stuff but then you get to put on a complete suit of decorative armor and a traditional weapon and it just looks really good.

 

No megabasing, just decking myself out in endless thulecite gear. 

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