

7 day to die game is to hard full#
Options only available in SurvivalMP state they are.Ģ4 Hour Cycle This allows players to set how long, in real time, a full day lasts from 00:00 one day to 00:00 the next. The list below shows each option available. With the options found here the player can control the settings that affect the day length, block durability and other things not covered above. Leaving this option off can allow players to avoid kick/ban actions for griefing, but provides the benefit for new players to learn the system before making a long-term profile to play on. Turning this off allows players to join with a different profile, essentially allowing them to 'start over' without losing their progress on their original profile. Persistent Profiles This controls whether players who rejoin the game are forced back into the profile (Found on the main menu through Options > Player Profiles) they first used to join. Feral - This setting is used to simulate the older style of the night time Zombies who are be able to pinpoint the players location and hunt the player down whether they have been detected or not thus making night time very difficult.Normal - This setting leaves the Zombies to act as normal at night and they will only hunt after the players character if they are detected.Always Run - This setting will make the Zombies run all the time regardless of the time of day.Įnemy Aggression This controls the behaviour of Zombies during the night time, there are two options available:.Never Run - This setting will make the Zombies walk all the time regardless of the time of day.Default - This setting will make the Zombies walk in the daytime and run at night.Zombies Run Here the player can control the conditions which affect the way Zombies walk and run, the options are: Available options are 12, 14, 16, and 18, with 12 offering the least amount of daylight and the longest night, and 18 offering the most daylight and the shortest night. Daylight Length This setting selects how many hours the day lasts, out of 24. When viewing servers in the MP server browser, it uses the numbers 1-6 (easiest to hardest). Note: The serverconfig.xml file uses the numbers 0-5 (easiest to hardest) to determine difficulty. Insane (5): You're one brave Mother! - Hardest.Survivalist (4): Kids don't try this at home! - Harder.Warrior (3): Now you're starting to impress.Nomad (2): Designed for experienced FPS players.Adventurer (1): Not just a new recruit any more.Scavenger (0): Easiest setting designed for noobs.

This tab is used to adjust the various settings that have an effect over the overall difficulty of the game.ĭifficulty Settings This setting changes the difficulty level based on six pre-set configurations, they allow the game to be quickly set to a general difficulty level ranging from very easy to very difficult. In SurvivalMP, a third tab, Multiplayer, becomes available. There are currently two option tabs available in SurvivalSP: Standard Options and Modded Options. The Game Settings are represented by tabs that when clicked on will expand to show the options available. the Game Settings can be found in the centre of the screen of the New Game or Continue Game screens and are represented by three or four expanding tabs, clicking on one will expand it and show each setting below the tab and the options available to the right of each setting. They allow the player to control many different setting which all have a different effect on the overall experience during game play.

The Game Settings are used to set up the game using the available options prior to starting a new game or returning to a previously started game.
