Valheim – 15 Things You NEED To Know Before You Buy



The frequency with which lesser known games from indie developers see abrupt explosions in popularity has been heartwarming to see in recent years. The latest game to enjoy that kind of success is Valheim, developer Iron Gate’s open world survival title, which has already amassed over 2 million players following its early access launch in early February.

Given all the attention it’s been getting lately, it makes sense that a lot of people will be eyeing it and wondering whether they should give it a shot, so in this feature, we’re going to talk about some of the most crucial details you should know about the game before you make that decision.

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50 thoughts on “Valheim – 15 Things You NEED To Know Before You Buy”

  1. "ignoring hunger/thirst/sleep does not harm you"
    oh, so i don't have to spend 90% of my playtime trying to find bits of food and water instead of doing fun stuff. that's nice 🙂

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  2. If you can ignore the survival elements then they serve no purpose and are busy work, how is being to ignore them a good thing? If you can switch them off early or if they were more forgiving early in the game that would be good.

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  3. If you die you lose a small amount of your skills and drop a tombstone at the place you died that holds all your equipment you had upon death. This doesn't seem so bad, however, if the place you died is all the way across the map and you boated to get there and dont have the materials for a second boat…

    Always have the materials for a second boat

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  4. People are getting sick and tired of the current AAA standards of loot boxes and battle passes. Whenever these games show up, people buy them. Activision, EA, take notes guys.

    Well….can't fully blame them for what they do. We are at fault for buying them.

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  5. Lmao, this video got a thumbs down in the first minute. Food isn't important, lmao. If you don't spend the 40hr of game play gathering resources ever other day to make food. You are f¿cked. If you don't eat the ten different things every five minutes. You will be as dangerous as a troop of Daisies. This game is a farming simulator.
    The first reality that sets in happening when you die after countless hours of game play. You realize that you are a lvl one who's armor and food makes you into something.

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  6. Just played for about 3 hours. The game seems fun so far but I've crashed twice and bluescreened once. I have a good PC well above the recommended specs so I think it's an issue with the game. Other than that, I'm enjoying it

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