Don’t Starve: Hamlet

2021年6月21日
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There is an easily a usable exploit (which you probably already know about) that I would like to inform you of. There are two versions of this exploit, one is what I like to call the “Easy way” and the other is called the “Very Easy Way”.
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Klei Entertainment have announced Don’t Starve: Hamlet, a new expansion for their fiendish survival game. Don’t get any silly ideas about Danish princes or William Shakespeare (though an immortal bard would be a fiendish foe), as the expansion will focus on the simple and sensible idea of a town of aristocratic pigmen.Don’t Starve Hamlet Review
For starters, let me give a breakdown of how this bug occurs. In shops, there is a high chance that the desk the shop keepers stand at will break (I have not narrowed down the cause of this yet). This will cause the shop keepers to act like ordinary pigs and shop keepers at the same time. They will run off to the side of their shop, and sleep when night comes. Now let’s talk about the exploits.
The first is the “Easy Way”:
This is an exploit that lets you steal numerous items in one night. When the shop keeper falls asleep, you are able to steal things, after taking as many items as you want, take an item attempt to “give” it to the shop keeper, (Such as a log). This will then wake up said shop keeper and they will restock the cases and you can continue to steal. This is nowhere near as bad as the “Very Easy Way”.
The “Very Easy Way”:
This exploit is a nasty one that can be heavily abused as soon as Day 2. Like the “Easy Way”, the “Very Easy Way” also uses shopkeepers. Here is what the exploit allows you to do, you are able to infinitely steal items throughout dusk and the night. The shop keeper will be awake however you will still have the option to steal items off the shelves, meaning that you can constantly steal items while the shop keeper constantly restocks them. You do NOT have to continuously wake the shop keeper up meaning you are able to steal much more items (I stole about 160 Tenpiece oincs in one night, this also summoned about 30 Krampuses at the same time). Here’s how to actually achieve this glitch, enter the shop at day or dusk, wait until the pig falls asleep at night, exit the shop. Then enter the shop at dusk the following day and steal something before the pig wakes back up (You have quite a bit of time to do this). This will achieve the exploit I described above.
(PLEASE NOTE: I have done this numerous times on multiple saves, I have an image of me standing in about 400 Security Contracts if you need proof of any sort.) Transport inc download free windows 7.Are you afraid of the dark? You just might be on to something. Is that a rumbling in your stomach or a monster looking to fill theirs? Either way, it’s important that you Don’t Starve.Steam: Released
Type: Single-player
Genre: Adventure, Simulation
Developer: Klei Entertainment
Release Date: 6 Dec, 2018Introduction
A while back, or was it just the other day, something incredibly weird happened to me. I woke up in a strange land and was greeted by a strange man who suddenly vanished into thin air. I looked around but all I could see was an odd assortment of plants growing in various stages around me. I tried picking some of the berries, flowers, grass and twigs I noticed simply because I could, but with no real idea of why I was doing so. After muddling around and wandering for a bit gathering up a few items and thinking I made my escape, wouldn’t you know it, the weirdness happened again. This time I crash landed ungracefully and was met by a rather large chameleon who promptly blended into the background and left me all alone yet again.
As I wandered around once more, I realized this was indeed a very strange place. There were pig creatures which appeared sentient and friendly even if they were a bit asocial. Beyond the pigs, there was a bizarre statue of a bug-like creature and beyond that was a scary looking hole in the ground. The hole was ringed with what appeared to be very sharp teeth! Since I didn’t want to suffer the same fate as Boba Fett in the Sarlacc Pit, I opted to avoid that quite obvious menace and continued my aimless trek onward. Since I was beginning to feel the tweaking’s of a steadily growing hunger, my roving’s now consisted mainly of looking to find myself something to eat.
It was beginning to get dark but I could still see well enough to explore a bit more. I was especially anxious to look around since the few berries I had found before had not really sated my hunger at all. During my search, I came across an odd box thing which I assumed was probably important so I picked it up and kept on moving. The light was fading fast by this point. Some fireflies caught my attention as they flitted around and I decided to satisfy my interest by going over to inspect them. Unfortunately, they quickly dispersed as I approached. Suddenly, without even their little gleam of light to hold back the night, darkness fell and enveloped me in a shroud of blackness. The next thing I knew, I was under a vicious attack and then, just like that, without the slightest hint of a warning, I was stone cold dead! Nope! I wasn’t having a bad dream, I was playing Don’t Starve! But not just Don’t Starve, I was playing the latest expansion Don’t Starve: Hamlet.Review
In Don’t Starve Single Player and Don’t Starve Together you start out with nothing really to your name unless you have one of the unlockable character’s special personal items. You actually have no guidance at all. You are placed in a world that hates you and wants you to just die already. If you look at the screen for a moment, you will see a few stats to track: Hunger, Sanity and Health. There are a few other stats that will make themselves better known when they apply. Hunger is fairly obvious, just like in real life, you get hungry over time. If you wait too long you will starve to death. This is pretty much the only tip the game gives you starting out, Don’t Starve. Health is another fairly easy one to understand. You get hurt, your health drops, if it hits zero, death will occur. Sanity is the most interesting stat of them all. As your Sanity goes down, your mind starts playing tricks on you. Figments of your imagination will begin to attack you, and despite not being real, they still hurt when they attack you. Surprisingly, always keeping your sanity high won’t necessarily be in your best interest either. In Adventure Mode you will encounter obelisks that raise and lower depending on your sanity. I was actually stuck at that point for a while with my real life sanity starting to drain because I had no idea how to get to the other side and I needed to get over there. This was because I had explored everywhere I could so far and my Divining Rod was pointing me in that direction. Eventually, I built a raging fire hoping I could somehow burn my way through it. It was then I left my keyboard for a moment to grab a soda. I got a little sidetracked while adventuring in real life so when I came back to the game I found my character with very low sanity and badly wounded. Guess my fire went out just before the end of the night so the darkness got me a bit. I patched myself up the best I could and much to my surprise the obelisks were gone. I walked through the gate and noticed how low my sanity was so I raised it a bit with the items I had available. The obelisk gate came back up… unfortunately, there was another gate in front of me so I had to reduce my sanity again to keep going, but… I only managed to pull through it long enough to freeze to death. This was because I had no way to make a fire due to making that massive one in my attempt to burn down the obelisks only a few minutes earlier.
If you want to survive in Don’t Starve, you will have to play smart by collecting the various things you see around you. Once you are able to, you need to access the crafting menu and begin making tools. A trusty axe will almost never steer you wrong…almost never… more on that later. Cutting down a few trees gives you logs and sometimes tree seeds. The bigger the tree, the more resources you will get. Hopefully by the time night falls you will have at the very least a couple of torches or preferably a basic fire. Any of the food sources you collected can be cooked. Cooking can do a few noteworthy things. Cooking meat will help it last longer in your inventory but cooked plants will spoil faster. Cooking mushrooms can change the effects they have on you. For example, the green mushroom caps will sap your sanity if you eat it raw but will help raise your sanity if you cook it first. You can even construct a crockpot that lets you combine items to make even better food once you have the resources. I mentioned about food spoilage so I think I should give a quick hint about what that means. Stale or spoiled food obviously isn’t as good for you as fresh food. Green bordered food is fresh. It will give full effects to you which will likely involve increasing your hunger stat and possibly even your health and sanity. Yellow bordered food is considered stale and therefore fills your hunger stat less and provides less health and no sanity. Red bordered food is spoiled. It will still give you some hunger restoration, but it will also sap your sanity. The fourth state of food is rotten. You can’t eat rotten food without penalties and there are no benefits from it. Rotten food does make good fertilizer for your farms and fuel for your fire though!
I mentioned earlier about somewhat hidden or not necessarily obvious stats. Wetness is one of those stats. When it rains, unless you have suitable protection, you will get wet. Things in your inventory will get wet as well. Wet food spoils faster and you may drop items while using them (that never happened to me but was mentioned in the wiki, and everyone knows a wikipage never lies). Another thing wetness does is make you cold. Temperature is another one of those not-so-obvious stats. If your character gets too hot or too cold they start taking health damage. In the summer you can quickly overheat and in the winter you can quickly freeze to death. There are ways to avoid both of these conditions though. There is a rock you can make which can hold warmth or cold for a while so having it in your inventory can help you survive. Various clothing and items can be fashioned as well to help deal with adverse temperatures. Equipment damage is another stat to watch for. Your equipment takes damage every time you use it and unless repaired, it will eventually break. Luckily, at least for the basic items, you can quickly make new ones. For more complicated items, you will want to have some repair kits handy to fix them up.
The last stat I would like to mention isn’t so much a stat but skill. There is something known as science in the game. You know how to make basic things from the get-go like an axe or pickaxe but more complicated things require a machine to assist in their development. For the most part, once the machine helps you make the first prototype, you will be able construct a new one on the fly without the machine nearby. There are various levels of science as well, each requiring a better machine to help you construct the prototypes. Luckily the machine tells you what you need to make the various things so you don’t have to randomly guess what will happen when you combine various items.
In this game death is permanent. You just survived 1008 days in Survival mode and died due to a living tree that spawned because he was mad that you cut down too many of his brethren to fuel your fires. Perhaps you should have replanted the forest? Too bad for you, back to day one! That is unless you found one of the pig shrines, had a Life-Giving Amulet equipped, or had a Meat Effigy available somewhere. There isn’t any undo option here. You screwed up, you died, you restart and do better next time. Your deaths are not completely in vain though; each time you die you get experience based on the number of days you survived. As you gain experience, you unlock new characters. These new characters are all unique so it isn’t just a random new skin you get like in a lot of games I could mention. Each one of them has their own benefits and drawbacks. Most characters can be unlocked through your failure (or victory). There are a few special ones you get other ways but I won’t really go into detail on them. Willow is an interesting character, she likes fire. If she gets nervous, she sets fires…that even includes in your nice wooden base…darn it Willow… that is the third crockpot I built today! If you are having difficulty surviving on your own you could always give Wendy a try. Her dead sister can really take a beating and gives as good as she gets! There are too many interesting characters to talk about them all. One of them even has the awesome power of…. balloon animals? Seriously? What good are… ouch careful with that Wes, that kind of sort of hurt a little when it exploded…
The basic mode in Don’t Starve is Survival Mode. It’s the mode you start into when you first launch the game and pick your character. The main objective here is to explore the various biomes (themed zones) and survive to tell the tale. If you wander around long enough or find/make a Divining Rod you will find four “Things” lying around and a platform to stick them on. Doing this lets you “Win the game” so you get all the experience for the days you survived. That’s it. Pat yourself on the back. You beat the game rather than dying! You are the best! Not really…you see while this might be a little more favourable than just the sting of defeat, you actually miss the main story part of the game by winning that way and probably skipped over other major parts of the game too! While you were wandering about searching for those various “Things”, you may have encountered a strange looking doorway. Going through it, or rather being dragged helplessly through it, unlocks Adventure Mode for that world. Adventure Mode consists of basically five chapters and an Epilogue. The goal of each chapter is the same as Survival Mode. Survive, find the things, recreate the exit, leave the world and gain your experience honourably. Unlike in Survival Mode, dying doesn’t reset you back to day one, it just kicks you out of the Adventure and you have to restart it if you want to try again. Rejoice, your Survival Mode Character is still fine! Also in Adventure Mode, leaving by the “Teleportato” you reconstructed takes you to the next chapter where basically you do the same thing all over again. Even once you complete Adventure Mode you can replay it and have a different experience. This is because in a single play-through, even assuming you don’t die, you can’t actually play every possible chapter. The game randomly selects and generates four of them from the pool of available world themes. The themes can place you into a perpetual winter level where keeping warm is your biggest concern. It might spawn you on to an island chain linked only by Wormholes. Wormholes are those toothy holes in the ground I mentioned earlier that I ran away from when I first started playing. Wormholes turned out to actually be very useful for getting around even if they are a bit gross, smelly and slimy.
So you beat Adventure Mode, seen the ending, and watched the credits roll by. Can you now pat yourself on the back and congratulate yourself for beating every aspect of the game? Nope! You see, back in Survival mode, you likely overlooked some weird looking rocks. Mining those rocks lets you enter the Caves. The underground caves are a hive of scum and villainy so you must be cautious. Why would you even want to enter that place? So you can advance science of course! Materials you need for higher end equipment can only found deep within the caves. It’s basically a whole new world to explore! Full of brand new creatures, new plants, new earthquakes and worm attacks! Once you have spelunked the caves and made everything you can, you are done right? Finally, it’s back-patting time? Well of course not! The light is dismally poor but you probably noticed those kinds of weird looking rocks down there again but this time they take on more of an orange hue. Mining them reveals the Ruins. This once again is a whole new world to explore! New creatures, plants, biomes, and even more stuff to craft! Oh my! So finally, it is time to congratulate yourself for surviving through all this? That you are truly the champion? Did you buy Reign of Giants? If so… you guessed it, there is still even more to do!
Reign of Giants, the first of the Downloadable Content for Don’t Starve adds, as the name implies, Giants to the world. These Giants can be found in the world when you are in the correct biome and correct season. These are boss battles! They are very challenging and will likely kill you if you attempt them while you are too underprepared or even if you are prepared and not paying enough attention! Killing them gives you great loot you can use to craft useful gear. With Reign of Giants, you can now play through all four seasons rather than just the two included in Don’t Starve. Each of these seasons brings with them their own challenges and Giants! It’s definitely a worthwhile investment if you pick up Don’t Starve.
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Shipwrecked is another DLC for Don’t Starve. Instead of waking up on a large island/continent with a strange man standing over you, you wake up with a parrot making fun of you stranded on a small island. Like Don’t Starve, your objective here is to survive and find the four “Things” to rebuild the Teleportato and escape. Unlike Don’t Starve, you

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