Combat – Encounter over 50 unique zombie archetypes including special infected with unique behaviors and attacks.The possibilities are infinite with nearly 400 unique locations. Choose – Play the Navezgane campaign world, or dive back in with friends in a randomly-generated world with cities, towns, lakes, mountains, valleys, roads, caves and wilderness locations.7 Days to Die is the only true survival RPG. Gain additional skills by reading over 100 books. Improve – Increase your skills in 5 major disciplines with a multitude of perks under each attribute.Enjoy unlimited access to over 800 in-game items, over 1,300 unique building blocks and a painting system that offers over a quadrillion possibilities. Create – Unleash your creativity and build the ultimate world by yourself or with friends.Cooperate or Compete – Work together cooperatively to build settlements or work against each other raiding other player’s bases, it’s really up to you in a wasteland where zombies and outlaws rule the land.The world is fully destructible and moldable. Design the ultimate fort to include traps, electric power, auto turrets, automated doors, gadgets and defensive positions to survive the undead. Build – Take over a ruin, or build from the ground-up.Learn more powerful recipes by finding schematics. Craft – Craft and repair weapons, clothes, armor, tools, vehicles, and more with over 500 recipes.Explore - Huge, unique and rich environments, offering the freedom to play the game any way you want with many unique biomes.Play the definitive zombie survival sandbox RPG that came first. It presents combat, crafting, looting, mining, exploration, and character growth, in a way that has seen a rapturous response from fans worldwide. Set in a brutally unforgiving post-apocalyptic world overrun by the undead, 7 Days to Die is an open-world game that is a unique combination of first person shooter, survival horror, tower defense, and role-playing games. Its not a steam issue, its the way its set now most hosts used to leave the server updating game via steam to you.About This Game HOW LONG WILL YOU SURVIVE?With over 13 million copies sold, 7 Days to Die has defined the survival genre, with unrivaled crafting and world-building content. I know (or presume) that this is a Steam issue, not a TFP issue. If I could just pick 19.1 in the list right now, that would be jake.
Like I will have to do when 19.2 comes out and I need to stay on 19.1. It's not the end of the world, but it is annoying to have to wipe and revert the client back to the previous stable after Steam helpfully auto-upgrades me to the latest. That might mean skipping one or two stable releases so we can continue playing on our world without restarting. We tend to leave our dedicated server on a particular stable version until significant (to us) changes have shown up in subsequent stable releases. I do wish the latest stable would actually show up in the list, giving me the option of a) being on the latest stable and b) not moving off of it when another stable comes out. So all the people freaking about 'oh no the server I play on says I need experimental but it is gone' are freaking out about nothing beyond the server owner being lazy about updating the description. Which should be "None - Opt out of all beta programs" as that is where the stable build will be moved over to for release to everyone on Steam.Įdit - Also the last Experimental build is always identical to the Stable version of it as when they release it they just move over to "None - Opt out of all beta programs". Otherwise it does not exist and will kick everyone over to the last build they were on. The only reason to ever be on anything but "None - Opt out of all beta programs" is to either use "latest experimental - unstable" when a active experimental build is in testing or to tell Steam that you do not want the latest version.Īlso the option for "latest experimental - unstable" only exists when they are actively testing a experimental build and want us to test it.
Which considering that a19.2 is not even in experimental yet will be quite awhile. Where it says "alpha 19.0 - Alpha 19.0 Stable" that will only change to a19.1 once a19.2 Stable is released to the main "None - Opt out of all beta programs" branch. The only way to get a19.1 is to set steam to "None - Opt out of all beta programs" which is the default that everyone should be on.