It's better to jump right into DST financially speaking l, which might turn some players away. That being said, I think DST is better after your first couple tries in DS, and therefore not really worth buying single player. In theory DS is a good place to start with this game (I played it awhile back and was surprised that some bosses have health similar to a DST clockwork lol), and it is better for the trial and error playstyle. just play DST it’s overall better- once you decorate your Character AND your Beefalo to have matching outfits it’s really hard to go back to the relic that was the original DS. Unless your playing DS solo for its DLCs. In addition to that- DST is the only one that has skins and let’s you customize the look of your characters, your belongings, and your world from head to toe.ĭont Starve (Single Player) is an Outdated Ancient Relic of a game at this point that doesn’t even have the most basic of QoL features such as items you pick up off the ground Auto-Stacking into your inventory. It ALSO has world Gen toggles so you can choose how much, how little or not at all a certain feature or enemy will bother you. If your not into the whole “Good-Bye all my Hardwork” you can instead opt to play Dont Starve Together that lets you Roll the World back if you Die, Become a Ghost & float around until someone else revives you or you find a way to revive yourself, or even has Modes like Endless and Wilderness where Dying Doesn’t mean entire game progress Deletion. if you don’t have resurrection items, and you die- it’s Game Over and your World is Deleted Forever. Dont Starve Single Player is a You Only Live Once Simulator. My take? I'd recommend dst first because its a better bank for your buck (15 bucks once for two copies as opposed to 25 for singleplayer with every dlc), it's multi-player and still actively updated. Singleplayer is better if you want more varied content across different worlds each with their own feel. It's base/RoG content is lacking in comparison, but it makes up for it with the shipwrecked and hamlet dlcs, which are pretty cool experiences to someone who likes the formula.ĭST is better if you want a single world with tons to do and multi-player. Singleplayer Don't Starve shines at its feel and atmosphere, you feel distinctively alone and more lost in the wilderness. It is basically vanilla Don't Starve expanded, with a multi-player bonus, since it includes the Reign of Giants dlc, with a New Reign and Return of Them being both exclusive to dst and making it the better option if what you want is to focus on one world to play with your friends. Overall, I'm excited to see the positive coming out of this crossover even though some may be split with their feelings if it was worth doing.ĭon't Starve together is effectively Don't Starve 2 or 1.5, the game even acknowledges this as a "sequel of sorts". With that being said, how would you guys explain to someone the differences between games given the challenges mentioned? Also, do we have resources that properly explain the differences even with the current state of the two games? If not, I implore our community's respected content creators to see if this is something they can tackle better than a fat blob of text. While I could keep writing about the exact different DLC playable characters there are and the full layout of the content updates, I feel like people would get further get lost. Despite pointing out multiplayer, cost, and the fact one has the actual Terraria content, this isn't the deal breaker to some. I've tried to help a few people by explaining the differences between the games, such as the multiplayer aspect, how both games have their own different branches of content essentially, and DLC/pricing differences. Some of them come asking the question "Don't Starve or Don't Starve Together?" Arguably, this isn't a straight forward question to answer since both games branch off in terms of content (with DLCs included). The Terraria crossover has noticeably attracted a lot of new people to the series itself from what I've seen, especially in public discords.
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