7 Days to Die has turned out to be one of the best games to have come out in the last decade and players are still enjoying the game, especially after its full release last month after a long run of beta for more than 10 years.
Players have engrossed themselves in the game to such an extent that they are now pushing the boundaries of the game in all aspects of the game, including all modes that are currently available in the game. One of these modes is Permadeath.
Players Are Requesting One Feature In 7 Days to Die
Players are having a great time playing 7 Days to Die, especially in the Permadeath mode. As the name suggests, in that mode, players only get one life, and you do not respawn ever. It is one of the most difficult modes in the game, suitable only for veteran players.
However, as the demand for the game increases, more and more people want to try their chance in Permadeath mode, but the experience remains as frustrating as it gets for many new players.
One Reddit user shared their experience about the same. They talked about the fun aspect of Permadeath mode and how the experience is so great that they also want to try it with a friend in co-op mode, but unfortunately, the friend is not that good at surviving in the game.
They were of the opinion that 7 Days to Die could introduce a feature, only in Permadeath, where people could be revived for a limited amount of time to make the Permadeath mode more inviting and exciting for a wide array of people, not just veterans.
This could be a really fun addition to the game and would help in widening the reach of the game even further to many more players who are just trying to wrap their hands around the game.
The Fun Pimps Should Consider This Opinion
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The Fun Pimps, the development studio behind 7 Days to Die, should be considering this suggestion. It would not only make them appear as the developers who are ready to listen to players’ requests but would also increase the longevity and replayability of the game.
The option of helping the other team member get up has been an integral part of a lot of games, including Gears of War and Call of Duty and it has always worked in their favor. 7 Days to Die could also benefit from the same.
7 Days to Die is a survival horror game that requires creative building skills that help you stay protected from the dangers lurking in your surroundings.
The game has an extensive learning curve, which takes some time to wrap one’s head around, but once players clear the basics of the game, it is all about creativity and the primal survival instinct that gets stimulated by it.
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