In the ever-evolving landscape of early access survival games, player feedback often presents a dichotomy: some enthusiasts yearn for a more challenging experience, while others seek a more relaxed, leisurely gameplay. This contrast is particularly evident when players are presented with expansive open worlds, where the desire for intense survival scenarios coexists with the appeal of farming, base-building, and enjoying a tranquil adventure with friends.
Enshrouded's Innovative Approach
Enshrouded has taken a bold step to cater to both factions with its latest update, “Back to the Shroud.” This update introduces an impressive array of over 30 difficulty settings—31 to be exact—allowing players to customize their gameplay experience to their liking.
One feature that stands out is the ability to adjust the duration of day and night independently. For those who find nighttime particularly daunting, this new setting offers a refreshing solution. Players can now extend the daylight hours to a full hour while reducing the night to a mere two minutes, creating a more enjoyable environment for exploration and crafting.
To modify the difficulty settings, players simply need to select their character, choose “Play,” and then navigate to the world selection screen where they can opt for “Edit.” From there, the customization begins, allowing for a tailored experience that aligns with individual preferences.
The “Back to the Shroud” update is now live, inviting players to dive into a world where they can shape their survival journey as they see fit. For those eager to explore all the enhancements, the full patch notes are available for review.