10 Tips on Surviving The Long Dark

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Here are 10 general tips for surviving in The Long Dark. They work on all difficulties, although some are more useful on one difficulty over another.
UPDATE CHECK: As of 1.99 these tips all still work (but sometimes Tip #8 will bug out)
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro
0:33 Tip #1: Use torches to light fires
1:29 Tip #2: Caves have indoor/interior zones that are warm
2:43 Tip #3: Campfires will burn longer outdoors
3:23 Tip #4: Stones can distract wolves
4:14 Tip #5: Rope climbs have ledges you can rest on
4:49 Tip #6: Sleep longer for increased health recovery
6:14 Tip #7: The flare gun can one-shot bears
7:32 Tip #8: Shoot an animal, pass time, and find it
9:00 Tip #9: Store food outside
9:56 Tip #10: Avoid going out at night
11:11 Outro
Clips:
twitch.tv/StyleZaknafein
twitch.tv/kimiota
twitch.tv/barbegue (listed as barbgue_chiggen)
Also thanks to:
twitch.tv/WonzAndOnly
twitch.tv/Atheenon
as well as twitch.tv/Tomasina
Created and edited by Zaknafein
Art Direction by Elentia
www.patreon.com/zaknafein
Music by Philter
www.philter.no
Used with general permission, see: www.philter.no/music-use/
CONTENT DISCLAIMERS:
- All content is based on v.1.92 and is subject to change based on future patch notes
- I know it is a bit confusing to call the inner section of a cave "indoors", but I just do that because only in this section of the cave can you cure things ("interior" vs. "exterior" is perhaps better). Where you place the campfire is irrelevant: it all counts as "outdoors" - and both sections are "outdoors" in terms of cabin fever. It is possible that placing the fire on the outdoor section of the cave will cause the fire to last longer if the weather is very cold, but this has not been definitively tested yet. When I tested it during a clear night, there was no difference.
- The crampons only reduce stamina loss: fatigue loss remains the same
- The complete sleep multiplier list can be found here:
thelongdark.fandom.com/wiki/S...
Please note that I have not tested the precise % gain nor whether different bed types play a role, as the page claims. However, it seems correct based on my experience of surviving 700 days so far. I also showed the video to a few veteran TLD players before release, who agreed that this is correct.
- The "SharDul" player I refer to in the flare gun section is the person I watched the most when learning the game, and he has certain tricks or rules he followed. One of them was to crouch just before firing the flare gun. This doesn't matter, it's just one way of doing it. You can find SharDul here: / shardulgaming
- Rabbits also do not "bleed out", but I mean... they are rabbits!
- That wolves are quiet when coming behind you at night is not extensively tested, but I have personally only experienced this at night, so I thought it was a warning worth mentioning. Some have claimed that aurora wolves also do more damage than regular wolves, but this is not supported by available data. Streamers give conflicting opinions on this, but nothing definitive is available to conclude this. However, the community agrees that aurora wolves are more persistent in hunting you down and less afraid. Even if they did do more damage, it doesn't matter: just avoid them.
EDITING DISCLAIMERS:
When making tip videos, especially, I want to be completely honest so there are no misunderstandings. Therefore, here are some notes regarding certain clips:
- The footage of sleeping at Lake Overlook cave is a composite of two different runs, because when I reached the cave with my cabin fever character I realized I had forgotten the bedroll somewhere. So I went there with a second character to sleep and combined the footage to make it more visually easy to follow - this doesn't affect anything: your cabin fever is cured after 24 hours and being outdoors.
- The footage of hunting the deer is from two different occasions. The first clip is from Pleasant Valley, but was used as it was the most visually clean shot (and I passed time outdoors, which was not ideal as it means death on interloper). The follow-up of passing time is from the Ravine. This is purely for illustrative purposes and does not affect the content: remember to check your journal before passing time and see how many kills you have. Go somewhere safe and pass two hours (sometimes one hour is fine, but in my experience this is unreliable). If the kill counter has gone up, the animal is dead somewhere - note that if you passed time indoors, you might have to go outside for a couple minutes before the kill counter goes up.
- As far as I know, the clip of kimiota killing the moose is a one-shot, but the full broadcast is not available so its possible the moose was already hurt. If so, this doesn't change anything: A moose can be killed with one hit. kimiota recently dedicated entire streams towards testing this. You can see him do it e.g. here: / triangularmistyfungusc...

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  • @Zaknafein
    @Zaknafein3 жыл бұрын

    A note regarding tip #4 at 4:03: Just to be clear - aiming at a wolf is NOT a universal mechanic to scare it off! It depends on the situation. When a wolf is growling and defensive, e.g. when guarding a prey it is eating, then aiming at it will always cause it to flee (as of patch 1.93). You should NOT aim at the wolf when it is hunting you - this will trigger the charge and cause it to attack you (unless you have a torch dropped - then they also flee). Only use this tip as shown in the video, when a wolf is eating a prey (it also usually works when wolves are growling near a torch or campfire). I apologise if this wasn't clear in the video, as a few people told me they "aimed at the wolf and died"... please don't die!

  • @19Burgandy

    @19Burgandy

    2 жыл бұрын

    By far the BEST VIDEO for TIPS & TRICKS. Also I highly appreciate you not telling me to sub, like and share at the very start. Now I'm not even being picky its just common sense. I dont know if I even like the video/ clip at the start. When you do a job do you get paid at the beginning or the end? For that I will 100% sub, like and share. Thanks lad. P.S. it was the first video, at the top, of my search. Also I used all CAPS to help u for ppl that don't read that much

  • @Seriously_Unserious

    @Seriously_Unserious

    2 жыл бұрын

    Overall great tips. I've got over 1600 hours on TLD and use most of these already. Didn't know about the changed wolf behavior at night though, that's a new one, which I'll put to good use. I have a few footnotes to add to your tips I'll post here. 1- If you have one, use the mag lese when it's sunny out. It takes NO matches and you can keep trying as long as it's sunny. Also, you can use lit flares to start a fire in a pinch, once lit, starting a fire with a flare is much the same as starting it with a lit torch, you can make as many tries as needed. Fun fact, I had to use the lit flare and pull torches out of a fire trick to escape a Bleak Inlet start, and found no matches only a single marine flare, which would burn out too fast to make it through the only way out, a very dark cave. Also, if your chance to start the fire is 100%, the torch method is unnecessary and in fact, starts to waste resources (you're now using up 1 match + cnd on a torch and resources to get the torch), as at 100% you'll never fail to start your fire (unless the wind shifts on you and blows it out while lighting it, but if that happened, it's probably doing the same with the torch and snuffing out your torch too anyways, so you're no better off). Different fire starting tools have different chances of success, and different fuels also have different chances to light the fire. A book and a firestriker are the combo that gives you the highest chance of success. If you're desperate, you can also use accelerant to boost your chance to succeed and the speed the fire lights at. If you don't have accelerant, you can also use lamp fuel or gunpowder in its place. Lamp fuel is a fully renewable resource, you get more every time you cook a fish. 2- Some caves have a loading screen - if they do, the game treats them as fully indoors, in terms of cabin fever. I've had personal experience with this. Also, the kind of caves you mentioned here are not guaranteed protection from the cold. They give a warmth bonus in the back, and 360 degree wind protection throughout, but if it gets really cold outside, or you have crappy cloths, you can still freeze to death in the warm part of a cave if you're not careful. 3- Look for the wind direction, and place your fire where it's sheltered from as many angles as possible. This will reduce the risk of your fire blowing out if the wind picks up. You don't need a blizzard to blow out a fire, just strong enough winds will do. Unless the fire's sheltered from the wind, then you can keep it lit even in a full blizzard, so long as the wind doesn't shift direction. For this reason, I would never dump all my fuel in a fire at once if it's outdoors and vulnerable to the wind, but feed it in slowly over time, only dumping enough in to counter the ambient air temperature if I need to. The rest of the fuel waits until I need it to keep the fire going. This way, even if the wind does mess with your fire, you still have your fuel and can re start your fire in a new location or come back to it later. Also, if the wind's just enough to spoil your fire, there's a chance you may be able to nurse it along by slow feeding it fuel, the fire will get renewed but start blowing out again. Sticks work the best for this as they're freely available on the ground and only feed about 8-12 minutes into the fire (depending on your fire skill and the current temperature) so you minimize the wasted fuel. This is useful if you just need that fire for a few minutes more to fully warm up or finish cooking something, so your cooking doesn't reset on you. 4- When doing this, be aware stones aren't the only thing making noise, YOU do too, and so do the animals. You can hear a nearby wolf walking around, and if you're walking, crawling or running around, THEY can hear you too. That's why the rocks work, they hear it hit something and go to investigate the sound. If you get louder, say by running around, they'll investigate the sounds YOU just made and likely find you. If you're carrying raw guts, meat or fish or a dead rabbit, you're going to smell like food, and the wolves will come to find the source of that smell once they notice it. If you need to sneak past a wolf, best drop that smelly stuff to remove that risk (note your character still will have a minimal baseline scent you can't get rid of), but unless you've got a gale blowing form you to the wolves, or they're very close, they probably won't notice that. On that note, wind speed and direction matters for the smell mechanic, strong winds blowing towards the wolves will carry the smell farther, and blowing away from them will reduce the range where they can smell your goodies. The stronger the winds, the more pronounced this effect becomes. Remember how I mentioned you always have some smell? The game has a meter top centre up to 3 wavy lines to give you and idea of how strong your scent is, but his is not a stepped progression but linear. You can have no scent bars and still be smelly. If you have 1 piece of cooked venison, and pick up a 2nd, you may see no scent bars but with 1 cooked venison, you're still MORE smelly then with none and 2 cooked venisons are more smelly then 1, even if the meter does not yet show these changes. Dead rabbits and fish smell the most, raw guts next most, raw meat next and cooked meat and fish the least, so cooked meat is safer to transport then raw meat, but still dangerous. Back to sound, if you crawl (move while crouching) you make very little noise, if you walk, you make a medium amount of noise, if you run, you make a lot of noise, and if you shoot a gun, you're making a HUGE racket, but wolves, deer, rabbits and moose if it's not agroed, or hit, will run away from gunshots, bears, they'll come and investigate them. So shooting that rifle at a wolf when a bear's nearby may just be putting yourself out of the proverbial frying pan and into the fire, trading a wolf struggle for a bear mauling if you're not careful. 5- Very good advice. I'll add drinking coffee or an energy drink gives you the fatigue reduced benefit, which also helps when climbing ropes, especially going up. If you let your stamina AND sleep meters both drop to 0, you're in for a fall, probably deadly if you're too far up, or at least a nasty bunch of injuries if you're low enough to at least be survivable. 6- Yes, yes and yes, but if you MUST sleep outdoors, or in a cave, be careful, in stalker and up (and custom depending on your settings) if you start to freeze to death, you won't wake up -- ever. IN that case, you're better off sleeping in 4 or less hour increments then risking a blizzard or just cold weather killing you in your sleep. You can augment this tradeoff with herbal tea or birchbark tea. These teas can also be necessary in harder difficulties where cnd recovery is slower. 7- The flare gun is great, but very hard to hit a specific target. Unless you're very sure you can hit with it, I'd save it for a sure thing deterrent and use it defensively. Also, be careful about waiting too late, if the animal's close enough starting it's attack animation, you won't get the fear effect and all you've done is wasted a flare shell. Same holds true for other weapons, wait until they're too close and anything short of an instant kill does not stop them from mauling you. Simulates the idea that at some point the animal's committed to the struggle and it's momentum will carry it into you no matter that it may have gotten scared and changed its mind. Wolf struggles will be easier if the wolf was scared or wounded just before the struggle started however. But if you're already at very low cnd or are dead tired, that may not matter. 8- Again good points, but the weather will affect this tactic. If it's too windy or snowing, the crows won't be out and won't guide you to your kill, you'll have to find it the old fashioned way or hope the weather clears up enough for the crows to come back out. Also if there's a lot of frozen corpses nearby, there may be too much white noise from the other crows to figure out which of them are for your kill and which are for something else. 9- works for meat, and fish, but factory made food lasts longer indoors. For meat and fish, it does not need to be in the snow, just where the ambient temperature is below freezing. In the example he shows, storing it on that enclosed porch is just as good as outside, in fact better, as you don't need to go fully outside and expose yourself to any bad weather or risk a nearby wolf or bear from sniffing you out and charging you while you eat. That enclosed porch in the background is wolf, bear and weather proof. Even open porches are better then the snow, as they still provide at least some protection from any nearby animals getting any ideas. They'll have to find their way to the stairs and that's a predictable path for you if you need to shoot, and the porch usually has a house attacked that you can dive in as a last resort. 10- Just good advice in general. Nothing to add here.

  • @Gizmex

    @Gizmex

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Seriously_Unserious I have to add on to 8 that if you're planning on hunting a bear make sure you have either a height advantage by being on like a ledge the bear can't reach/get onto or by being right by a door to dip indoors. If you don't insta down the bear he's going to charge you. Unless it's asleep and shot with a bow.

  • @Seriously_Unserious

    @Seriously_Unserious

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Gizmex Not necessarily going to charge every time. If the bear was unaware of you when you shot it, regardless of which weapon you used, it will run away in fear. It only charges you if it knows about you. Crouching while stalking and shooting a bear is a great way to reduce the chances it'll be aware of you, as you make very little noise and are a lot harder to for them to see you. If you're highly visible or making a lot of noise, the bear may become aware of you, even if it's not showing any interest in you. I've found that out the hard way when I've shot bears with a rifle, or bow, and had the bear instantly charging when I thought it didn't know I was there because it wasn't reacting to me. If the bear does charge, another way you can handle it is being ready to get your flare gun out ASAP and shoot a flare out to scare the bear off. The flare should be shot just in front of the bear to ensure it works. You can kill a bear with a flare shell, but it's difficult to hit a specific target and if you miss and overshoot, there's a very good chance the bear won't care about your flare shell. If you put it just in front, you won't hit, but you'll guarantee the bear will notice your flare shell and react to it (in fear).

  • @Coffeeandacigarette

    @Coffeeandacigarette

    9 ай бұрын

    This shot at 7:19 is ridiculous

  • @rundownthriftstore
    @rundownthriftstore2 жыл бұрын

    Since he didn’t go into it, the flashlight serves its purpose during the aurora. That battery you’ve been searching for the whole game? Doesn’t exist. But the aurora causes the flashlight to work, and it even has a super bright mode. You can use this mode to scare off any aurora predator in the game.

  • @AzureTheAvian

    @AzureTheAvian

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can’t believe I didn’t think of this. I’ve just been tossing them out because of their weight. I still prefer the lantern, since the flashlight still seems really situational. But if I’m going on a long journey, it might just save my life.

  • @rcsibiu

    @rcsibiu

    2 жыл бұрын

    Are you sure flashlight can scare any wolf during aurora???

  • @rundownthriftstore

    @rundownthriftstore

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rcsibiu any wolf or bear. Haven’t tried it on a moose, but I believe it also applies. Turn on high beam mode. It only lasts for a short while (20 seconds maybe) before it has to recharge. I never go out in the aurora so I forget which key it is but I’m 95% sure the game tells you when equipping the flashlight.

  • @labintatlo13

    @labintatlo13

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rundownthriftstore How do you turn the flashlight brighter?

  • @epicm999

    @epicm999

    Жыл бұрын

    What did I just read? I thought this was going to be a normal survival game and now I've got to worry about some aurora thing?

  • @aseroxd
    @aseroxd3 жыл бұрын

    "Nice try human" pretty much sums up my entire interloper experience.

  • @flip66five

    @flip66five

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lol... it took me more than a few tries of madness to string together my current run...as a bit of a perfectionist it annoys me that I have frostbite but once I got passed a week I couldn't bear the thought of a restart.

  • @dedperdedtld

    @dedperdedtld

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@flip66five Good luck with your run! I have an over 600 days stalker run with two frostbites) )

  • @ericx.329

    @ericx.329

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@flip66five pp

  • @NotLordAsshat
    @NotLordAsshat2 жыл бұрын

    The most important tip I learned is that sticks always face North when dropped

  • @TheGamingCrow

    @TheGamingCrow

    Жыл бұрын

    Not only sticks do point north when you drop them. Except of food and medications, almost all items always face the same direction when you drop them.

  • @godagon97

    @godagon97

    Жыл бұрын

    Fish

  • @mr.taerryfyienge3749

    @mr.taerryfyienge3749

    Жыл бұрын

    Stick north

  • @leftovergaming9529

    @leftovergaming9529

    Жыл бұрын

    How do you know what part of the stick is pointing north and which side is pointing south?

  • @cameronlamb1869

    @cameronlamb1869

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@leftovergaming9529surely just find a piece of the map you know where north and south already roughly are and then figure it out from there

  • @King-O-Hell
    @King-O-Hell3 жыл бұрын

    I always thought it was funny how quickly you can get cabin fever in this game. I have spent 24-48 hours indoors at my house, and not even once, was I driven into madness. Great tips

  • @TeaInTheMorning-we2kh

    @TeaInTheMorning-we2kh

    Жыл бұрын

    Kind of different if you are alone in a stranger's house with no electricity and nothing do do but it still doesn't make a whole lot of sense.

  • @mikeweezy13231
    @mikeweezy132313 жыл бұрын

    I instantly subscribed when the wolf went "ooh, shiny". Excellent guide.

  • @trip2845
    @trip28453 жыл бұрын

    Been playing this game for about 4-5 years now and this tutorial still taught me a buttload.

  • @uwumachine2658
    @uwumachine26583 жыл бұрын

    Who would win? A sub-sonic distress pistol One beary boi

  • @goose_bumps3181

    @goose_bumps3181

    3 жыл бұрын

    None of Them. The bricky boi in the snow would totally winn. IDK HOW HE STILL HURTS TO STEP ON EVEN IN SNOW. BUT DAMN THAT BRICKY BOI, *DAMN HIIIIM*

  • @tatidy995
    @tatidy9952 жыл бұрын

    Ok I love how small and friendly this community is, by far my favorite one so far.

  • @-XStream237-
    @-XStream237-2 жыл бұрын

    i've played this game since it was in beta days (around 3k hours at this point) and I had no idea that the Flares can one shot most wildlife. That's a game changer.

  • @Tomato_Dragonzord
    @Tomato_Dragonzord2 жыл бұрын

    6:50 Important note here. If you aim way too high and overshoot, the bear will NOT get scared off and you're getting mauled.

  • @TerryDuke
    @TerryDuke6 ай бұрын

    Hey zak, I know you made this a while ago, but i just wanted to let you know, as someone who has also done a few guides on select games, I really appreciate the sheer amount of work you put into this. It's one thing to play the game, but sorting through what must be hours of footage for the few things that very specifically showcase what you describe is a massive workload on its own. Great work overall!

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks! I appreciate that :)

  • @pastor3271
    @pastor32713 жыл бұрын

    11:04 And always choose: Axe:if you want to quickly scare the wolf Knife:receive more damage but also give more damage and make wolf bleed

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great tip as well - I always do this. However, a recent test by GunTech found no real difference between the two and that both cause, on average, roughly the same amount of damage. Further testing is required - as a rule of thumb, though, I agree with you: go for the hatchet.

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    3 жыл бұрын

    @best good Yes, I agree - although be careful with the TLD wiki. It's mostly accurate but a few things on there are wrong.

  • @fedegedehyrde

    @fedegedehyrde

    2 жыл бұрын

    I believe the hatchet is the "average" choice when it comes to wolf struggles. Decent damage and decent chance to scare the wolf, a solid choice regardless of difficulty settings. Knife has a higher chance of killing the wolf (or maybe simply higher damage?) as far as I know. I did not know that the player takes more damage when using it, but it makes sense. The knife is the "high risk, high reward" choice for wolf struggles. And finally, the crowbar and hammer (again, as far as I know) has the highest chance to scare the wolf and end the struggle quickly, but causes little or no damage to the wolf and probably won't help kill it. The hammer/crowbar is the "safe" or "defensive" choice for wolf struggles.

  • @wkeyser0024
    @wkeyser00242 жыл бұрын

    This game is the best simple survival game visually with the most difficult decisions and skills to learn to be more successful than the previous play through.

  • @Nightweaver1
    @Nightweaver16 ай бұрын

    There's so much to learn in TLD that even an almost 3-year-old tutorial like this is quite useful.

  • @tonysrandomness3175
    @tonysrandomness3175 Жыл бұрын

    I honestly think the Ledge fact for newbies is great since I didn't figure it out until it was too late on the same rope shown in the video and falling down

  • @dietryinundeleted423
    @dietryinundeleted4233 жыл бұрын

    i've been playing tld since 2016 and didn't know most this stuff. great tips, awesome vid dude.

  • @SirPML

    @SirPML

    3 жыл бұрын

    Maybe because you learned the game before they introduced them? I didn't play for a long time and I see new things too.

  • @barbeguechiggen8239
    @barbeguechiggen82393 жыл бұрын

    amazing video, Zak! i love it. the editing that highlights changes in the UI is super helpful! you da man.

  • @gregoryashton
    @gregoryashton Жыл бұрын

    Hey Zak, I’ve just started playing The Long Dark again and I’m rubbish at it, so I really appreciate having just found your videos. They’re perfect for what I need - keep up the great work 👍🏻

  • @DanielCarrapa
    @DanielCarrapa2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, I've been playing TLD for a few weeks and this has been really useful. Subscribed.

  • @dariuskeeney7400
    @dariuskeeney74002 жыл бұрын

    I love these Kinds of videos because these are the kinds of of things that would probably get you killed the most. I honestly had no idea about the different behavior of wolfs at night and during Arouras, and i'll definitely keep it in mind when I start a run above pilgrim.

  • @redriverbluesman
    @redriverbluesman2 жыл бұрын

    WOW! I've been playing this game for years, loving it, but this info is a game changer! And that's an understatement. Great tutorial. Thanks.

  • @incandenzahal
    @incandenzahal3 жыл бұрын

    Masterful advice Dr Z. Always a pleasure.

  • @wonzandonly8344
    @wonzandonly83443 жыл бұрын

    Awesome job Zak!

  • @flip66five
    @flip66five3 жыл бұрын

    Be careful lighting torches off torches... if you miss and that match strikes then the match is used if you light the torch or not.

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is absolutely true, and something I thought of mentioning but decided not to in order to keep it shorter. I have had this happen many times - very good advice! Be precise :)

  • @Sokol10

    @Sokol10

    3 жыл бұрын

    And specially don't collect sticks with a unlit torch in the hand, because if you miss the click in the stick, one match less. :))

  • @knurlgnar24

    @knurlgnar24

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Sokol10 I prefer to pick up sticks with a pistol in my hand. Keeps me safe by scaring off the wolves at random irregular intervals.

  • @josephphelps5213
    @josephphelps52135 ай бұрын

    Another great video. I'm on my first serious long run, going strong at just over 40 days on 2/4 difficulty. Some of these tips are sparkling new helpful tidbits, and some of them are head-nodding good reminders, but all of them are great. (It took me an embarrassingly long time to figure out the whole 'food stays better longer outside in the snow,' thing.)

  • @dedperdedtld
    @dedperdedtld3 жыл бұрын

    I understand how much effort you put into making such videos and want your channel to grow. So I am helping a little with a sub! I like your content. 👍

  • @stasiakuz421
    @stasiakuz4213 жыл бұрын

    I love this!!! Your videos are helpful, educational and entertaining all at once!!! In case you need aurora wolf suddenly attacks, I got it. I accidentally won that time .

  • @Conn30Mtenor
    @Conn30Mtenor2 жыл бұрын

    The game actually tests your judgement and capacity for thinking ahead more than any other that I know of.

  • @handemorebattlelands4009

    @handemorebattlelands4009

    2 жыл бұрын

    DayZ

  • @jpoole314
    @jpoole3143 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the Info! I wasn't aware of the Cave In/Outdoor areas

  • @goddessofdawn7466
    @goddessofdawn7466 Жыл бұрын

    During the aura thing three wolves ran straight past me at the same time when I stayed still. I was so confused. They were glowing green too so I thought they were ghost wolf 🐺

  • @adamc1589
    @adamc15893 жыл бұрын

    This was incredibly helpful THANK YOU

  • @dibonaa808thegreat7
    @dibonaa808thegreat73 жыл бұрын

    Appreciate a vid that gets straight to the point👍🏽👍🏽👌👌

  • @gradaria
    @gradaria2 жыл бұрын

    I've been playing this game for 6 years and still I found this video very useful! Thank you.

  • @calanjameshunt
    @calanjameshunt Жыл бұрын

    damn dude nice thanks for the tips dude... been watching accurize2 all this time learnt alot from him but yea good solid tips keen to make use of em all

  • @philiphaycock3845
    @philiphaycock38453 жыл бұрын

    Great video Zak and great editing too.

  • @polarispulsar
    @polarispulsar2 жыл бұрын

    Never watched a long dark video on my phone, and this being in my recommended is a very welcome suprise, I want to get back into this game

  • @Timska
    @Timska2 жыл бұрын

    Oh sweet! First time i see a fellow Philter fan! Loved the songs in the background ;)

  • @Sharpie360
    @Sharpie360 Жыл бұрын

    Been trying this game out and it's been ruthless through and through! I'm now looking up tips and yours was this first that came up, thanks for the pointers!! I will be sticking around :)

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    Жыл бұрын

    Hope you enjoy the game!

  • @Sharpie360

    @Sharpie360

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Zaknafein yes! I love the hands-free approach it has. It makes it very challenging but also very simple/realistic on how things work. I also enjoy the fact that it is not dragged down by zombies or some sort of enemy like that. Survival is the true goal and nature is your only enemy. Although I have not experienced any aurora stuff yet.. so I'm curious! Thank you!

  • @Cptrq
    @Cptrq2 жыл бұрын

    i feel like story mode is a long tutorial to get you ready for survival mode

  • @rexrip1080
    @rexrip10803 ай бұрын

    So, using an outdoor part of the cave is a easy way to get the "Beneath a Starry Sky" achievement where you need to spend the 3 nights outside. You can also use this in combination with the "Deep Forest" achievement that requires you to keep the fire going for 3 days, as long as you are smart about it and time everything correctly. Whilst I have some rare ones, these are the two I am currently missing and am planning to do next...

  • @Sarah-ob8ye
    @Sarah-ob8ye2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! I'll be checking out the rest of them for sure. Been playing this game for years and there's still plenty I don't know, not even counting the updates adding new content. The main problem I have is that in video games I am an absolute hoarder (I would be irl except I use video games to manage the urges) and in this game weight is a huge factor. I'd be curious for tips on managing inventory weight, what to prioritize when and things. Is it worth carrying the extra weight for a snow shelter in case of a sudden blizzard in which case I get horribly lost? Are there certain areas where I should and others where I shouldn't? Will 100% be keeping just the flare gun on me for emergencies now, I can use the rifle when I'm actually planning on hunting.

  • @mrhoplite2931
    @mrhoplite29312 жыл бұрын

    And you are definitely right about (not) going out at night during aurora. Did this last time and a bear attacked me 4 (FOUR) times in a row. Couldnt shake it off and in the end it killed me, of course. Very annoying, since i had such nice equipment...

  • @alonsyy
    @alonsyy3 жыл бұрын

    The first couple tips blew my mind 🤟

  • @MrSirCedrick
    @MrSirCedrick3 жыл бұрын

    Awesome tips! I Didn't knew the warm spot in cave would also cure you goods, man you are a life saver! Take care out there. 👍🏼

  • @Lonewolf.wildcamping
    @Lonewolf.wildcamping2 жыл бұрын

    bst tips i have seen yet subbed

  • @Anhtique
    @Anhtique3 жыл бұрын

    6:50 I see a lot of people close their flare gun and then open it to reload it. However, you can spam the reload button so your character loads in a new shell without closing the gun

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh interesting, need to try that!

  • @spookymethod
    @spookymethod3 жыл бұрын

    Koselig å se folk fremdeles spiller dette fantastiske spillet:)

  • @lizmac21
    @lizmac213 жыл бұрын

    Can't wait for the upcoming video's!

  • @kristians.9349
    @kristians.93493 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video!

  • @roxinew4068
    @roxinew4068 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tips.

  • @1senhart
    @1senhart2 жыл бұрын

    This is helpful stuff, thanks Weaponmaster

  • @antoinemartin1302
    @antoinemartin13022 жыл бұрын

    Great tips.. thank you

  • @tonymatthews445
    @tonymatthews445 Жыл бұрын

    When you are young you can hurt your self quite badly, but after a night's sleep there is no muscle ache or stiffness. You also don't feel the cold as much. When you are in your 50's, picking up a tea towel the wrong way can lead to back pain for a fortnight. You may also need your cardie more often. Therefore i conclude that on pilgrim your character is 16 to 18, on interloper he/she is much older.

  • @antonio388
    @antonio3882 жыл бұрын

    Great tips, got the long dark on my Xbox and switch, love the game!

  • @imaoc2884
    @imaoc28843 жыл бұрын

    I didn't even know about ledges on rope climbs and I was playing this game for a long time lol, thanks

  • @Fezgo
    @Fezgo3 жыл бұрын

    Great video mate

  • @BeaztBrozInc
    @BeaztBrozInc2 жыл бұрын

    Been playing TLD since the day of launch & you taught me tons of shit here. Much better quality tips than I expected.

  • @TheGamingCrow
    @TheGamingCrow Жыл бұрын

    9:10 Out of my experience, that does not only apply to food, but also to medications. If you leave medications outside it decoys slower as well.

  • @patrickmuhwheeney6518
    @patrickmuhwheeney65186 ай бұрын

    Very handy...Thank you!

  • @Nyktophobiac
    @Nyktophobiac Жыл бұрын

    Never would've thought that the flare gun was the game's god weapon...

  • @demafiogaming6629
    @demafiogaming66292 жыл бұрын

    I just started to replay TLD after a while and I'm delighted to see more new content added. One question; Is the decay rate of food the same whether you just leave it on the snow or kept in a rock cache? I used to think that animals will steal your meat but watching your videos, it seems like your food is safe outside. I just build rock caches for roleplaying and it'd suck if food decay faster in it compared to being left without care outside.

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    2 жыл бұрын

    I honestly have never stored food outside in a rock cache nor in a container (like a car trunk), as I've not once had an issue with animals in over 4 years of playing this game. But, I know some players have done this so maybe someone else can comment with their experience :) My guess is that the decay will be just as slow, since it's still outdoors.

  • @enterrapture1365
    @enterrapture13653 жыл бұрын

    Great tips!

  • @atheist101
    @atheist101 Жыл бұрын

    Just got this game, thank you for the help. You're right there's almost no tutorials at all. It didn't even tell me how to make tea, just said to use berries to make it

  • @mrhoplite2931
    @mrhoplite29312 жыл бұрын

    Good tips! Thx

  • @jerrybizond
    @jerrybizond2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tips :) Nice name.

  • @KAEFARIK
    @KAEFARIK3 жыл бұрын

    3 years playing and following this game and this is the best tips video. Cheers Zak. 7:05 Bear Kills? Did you mean to say "pelts"? ...or maybe Bear Kilts? .... didn't know they added "Bear Kilts" to the game, that oughta scare all the animals off, especially the female ones!

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your kind words! I say "Bear Kills". This will net you early bear kills, which in turn gives you pelts and meat :)

  • @CrowziYT
    @CrowziYT2 жыл бұрын

    This guide is 11/10

  • @G00nTTV
    @G00nTTV3 жыл бұрын

    Love it!!!!

  • @luxuriors4163
    @luxuriors41632 жыл бұрын

    ahahah i love the Interstellar reference, nice video too

  • @cosmosDiv
    @cosmosDiv2 жыл бұрын

    "only rabbits are actually immune to the flair gun" twitch chat: *shoot a bunny with it*

  • @docburn6189
    @docburn61893 жыл бұрын

    did not knew about the flaregun.. thx dude

  • @baharito132
    @baharito132 Жыл бұрын

    that was very helpful earned 1 sub

  • @rorocyr5175
    @rorocyr5175 Жыл бұрын

    I want to note one tip that I find incredibly useful, there is only ever a single ropeclimb that you want to perform downward and it's the one in the ravine. Every other ropeclimbs can just be bypassed by carefully dropping down the cliff. You might sprain a wirst sometimes, but in many situations, the extra energy is worth the bandage.

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    Жыл бұрын

    You can actually rope skip the Ravine as well, though I would not recommend it without practice first. Here is a recent example of it: kzread.info/dash/bejne/opWHtbORncW_grg.html

  • @rorocyr5175

    @rorocyr5175

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Zaknafein Woah, yeah I'll definitely have to train it ahead of time, I lost a 80 days game of stalker first time I hit ravine because I didn't know of the death wall. Then much later I had forgotten about it and lost my first attempt at darkwalker due to it. Still got it third try but man that gets scary at the end with the dude running at you full speed.

  • @christaylor553
    @christaylor5532 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant tips.

  • @bryankoenig9571
    @bryankoenig95712 жыл бұрын

    Very good video I learned something to

  • @herbsandlemons
    @herbsandlemons Жыл бұрын

    I have almost over 700 hours in the Long Dark and this had a couple I didn't know about ty!

  • @Tibor0803
    @Tibor08032 жыл бұрын

    My perspective on this one: 1.) On Loper, it's extremely handy, in fact mandatory to save as many little piece of matches as possible. Tho, the weather is my enemy in this one so not sure how to protect my Torches from being put out by the wind. I require another useful tip to solve that problem. What I usually do is to not even lit the torch when I'm about to exit an interior in a seemingly bad weather open, I totally just Storm Lantern my way if I can. 2.) Yeeeaaah, I know about this benefit of the caves without an interior. If I can cure hides and guts in Hushed River Valley like that then I'm already a happy person, I just need a portable workbench in the game. xD Thank goodness, I rarely encounter the good old famous cabin fever risk. Yes, it's annoying, but when I get it I don't really care, I just keep my character in agony without sleep if there's blizzard outside....or I just use the brand new method you shown previous video from now on. 3.) This is the point where caves strike again and I love it. So many things to do in caves without any problem and maining the fire durationi is one of them. 4.) Stones seems useless at first sight, but they can be used as landmarkers besides wildlife crowd control. Wonder how the Moose react to a Stone tho. Before the given survival update introduced stones at all, instead I used myself as a scaring threat against the deer to make them being lured by the wandering wolf of the opposite direction and then used a Torch or a Flare instead of a Stone. Makes the job done as much as the stones nowadays and I think it weigh me less. After that I used the same Torch or Flare to start a campfire for carcass harvesting. 5.) I just learned a new technique from someone else happened to explain to me that the Coffee is actually a better Crampon. If I drink 1/3 of a single Coffee, I get similar Fatigue resistance bonus versus Rope climbing, but obviously require me to be as full of energy and carry as minimum amount of gear as possible for the best results. Sure, combining Coffee and the Crampons would be much much better. 6.) This one is mostly self-explanatory. I get attacked by a bear, possibly have more afflictions than just one, I just sleep and drink tea and a little more extra bottled water after treating myself. Loper requires more experience to understand the mechanics and combinations of a benefit-rich sleep. 7.) Well, I have to say that I learned something new about Flare Guns, but the mechanic feels absurd. Flare Gun, not supposed to be that deadly. 8.) During my gameplays, when I shoot an animal and they don't die right ahead, I basically just wait like how you do, but that's totally new to me to check and tell for sure if your prey is dropped and can be harvested or still running somewhere out there and is still bleeding. It's just annoying when they carry my valuable arrows without hope to find the shot animal. To track them down, but the weather is not that good for long for the crows to show up, then what I can do is to use a Charcoal on a considerably high place and survey the territory for an update to clearly see if there is a carcass around me. 9.) Storing food outside is well-known and obvious. Their quality decays massively slow. When I put it into anything indoors, they just ruined and disappear within 1-2 days. Wasted food. 10.) That's general knowledge too. It's too dangerous outside at night. Cannot see shit and most importantly, wasting your valuable Torches and matches to look around. Your character is not stupid when saying "It's getting dark out here, time to look for shelter".

  • @salvadoresouza8917

    @salvadoresouza8917

    Жыл бұрын

    On a full moon, it’s actually not that bad. It’s bright enough to read books, etc.

  • @SheepsterGaming
    @SheepsterGaming2 жыл бұрын

    Im watching this even though I don't have the game, im hoping to get it soon though!

  • @k1ngofpayne991
    @k1ngofpayne9913 жыл бұрын

    Nice video bro

  • @bugsmith9751
    @bugsmith97512 жыл бұрын

    i do something similar to the flare trick, but with a rifle, i hit a bear from a distance, and let it charge me until its about a step from mauling, and usually i can land a quick last shot, but every once in a while i will get mauled, i honestly find wolves more dangerous than bears after getting this down, but only slightly

  • @Gabrielleholland69
    @Gabrielleholland692 жыл бұрын

    Flare gun one didnt know good to know going to go back and get mine. Aurora animals didnt know thought they were glitching.rn I'm pn day 120 and wish I knew about the flare gun one the most

  • @josephiudice8287
    @josephiudice8287 Жыл бұрын

    Zak is The Long Dark Master of 2020 to 2022. I have been playing long enough to bestow such a title. The old holder of said title was Geltaz.

  • @azimuthclark462
    @azimuthclark4622 жыл бұрын

    I just bought the game for switch. On sale! This game is awesome. Very hard. These tips were very helpful.

  • @acarerdogan4590
    @acarerdogan45903 жыл бұрын

    One of he best guides about the game.

  • @MrUnrealness
    @MrUnrealness3 жыл бұрын

    I can't decide between playing this or green hell next. I just started a stranded deep playthrough on my channel but looking ahead I think this game will be the one I play!

  • @k1ngofpayne991

    @k1ngofpayne991

    3 жыл бұрын

    its worth it i've been playing it since 2014

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    3 жыл бұрын

    You should definitely try The Long Dark. Green Hell and Stranded Deep are pretty good, but TLD is the undisputed champion in my opinion (Subnautica a respectable second)

  • @MrUnrealness

    @MrUnrealness

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Zaknafein Yea, I'm leaning towards the long dark I really don't see anything bad about it, it just seems too solid.

  • @k1ngofpayne991

    @k1ngofpayne991

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Zaknafein amen to that.

  • @Sokol10

    @Sokol10

    3 жыл бұрын

    Actually is easy scare an wolf from their prey, but in previous versions was more lottery, the wolf stop eat, after a moment re-start eat, or maybe charge you.

  • @jamietigress234
    @jamietigress2343 жыл бұрын

    Hello @Zaknafein, I watched @MyUsusalMe play Interloper to 500 days and learn a great deal how to play better ( I use to die a lot) BUT this was also very helpful in a few area, the two big things for me was the flare gun kills (one shot a Moose wholie crap) and the cave colder/warmer, had no idea, yes i knew it can cure cabin fever, so thank you very much. This is one of my Favorite games. OH! And yes you have a new subscriber with the bell hit for all video's!!!

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Jamie! I am glad you liked the video :D Don't worry about dying - The Long Dark is all about learning what to improve when dying. Just be aware that the flare gun one-shot is not guaranteed, but it CAN be done with all animals. Moose is probably the hardest, but it is possible :) Like I say in the video, at least if it doesn't die you are safe, since it runs away :)

  • @sanguiniusszuiriel4984
    @sanguiniusszuiriel4984 Жыл бұрын

    For a Do’Urden, you make good content

  • @coolwolf5425
    @coolwolf5425 Жыл бұрын

    Ok so for the tip about leaving food outside apparently there is some food you SHOULD NOT leave outside because the condition on them will actually make it decay faster. Apparently it's mainly artificial foods (chips, canned, etc.) that do it but I dont know exact foods that do it.

  • @kingofrivia1248
    @kingofrivia12482 жыл бұрын

    So ive been playing the long dark since its first open release. Thats years. I died 20 seconds ago in timberwolf mountain cabin on a chill 467 day stalker run. I had everything and enough ceder fire wood for 2 years. I died in my sleep from infection i forgot since a wolve got me while grabbing food outside. I was one region away from getting the achievement of having mapped everything. Im not mad im just dead inside🤣🤣😂

  • @b1gchongus417

    @b1gchongus417

    Жыл бұрын

    Can't believe no ones asked for an update on this, did you start a new one??

  • @SnowWalker1
    @SnowWalker13 жыл бұрын

    Nice video.

  • @HZ_Mike
    @HZ_Mike3 жыл бұрын

    I didn't know only that you can one shot a bear with a flare gun, but I always carry one for bears and my bears would still run away shining like a christmas tree all over the map and die eventually when they get shot in the torso because the flare sticks to them untill they bleed out, so it's not much of a difference.

  • @Taebs
    @Taebs3 жыл бұрын

    8:46 oh LOL that got me laughing so hard that dude with the tree costume and the bow sound XD

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    3 жыл бұрын

    He is awesome. He has since changed his twitch name to barbegue. Find him here: twitch.tv/barbegue

  • @jaysonp9426
    @jaysonp942622 күн бұрын

    This is why I only take my flare gun when I go bear hunting irl

  • @MoloSolo
    @MoloSolo2 жыл бұрын

    Hey! I really like your tutorials and gameplays. I have a question: what's the best weapon to fight against a wolf? I'm using the torch and stone trick (or other weapon) but sometimes I'm attacked by a wolf and I'd like to know what weapon is better. Thanks!

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hatchet. Always use the hatchet :)

  • @caio7487
    @caio74872 жыл бұрын

    Hey Zak, what is the song at the beginning of this video? Bth thx for this tips, you videos are amazing!

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    2 жыл бұрын

    Philter - I Am Nobody

  • @BorrasitoTakaTaka
    @BorrasitoTakaTaka3 жыл бұрын

    Nice video! I consider myself a good interloper player and I knew all of these tips, but sometimes I go crazy and I travel at clear night fearless because until midnight it is quite warm time. Also you forgot to tell us about the living wires, the deadliest feature in the game, sometimes you don't even realize you step in one until death screen...

  • @raviyien6560

    @raviyien6560

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wait wait living wires?

  • @smughatkid08

    @smughatkid08

    2 жыл бұрын

    During the aurora power comes on, so loose wires in buildings throw sparks. Step in these sparks and your health drops incredibly fast and can literally kill you in a moment

  • @raviyien6560

    @raviyien6560

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@smughatkid08 Okay so they are not moving or stuff, just throwing killer sparks, got it. was a bit concerned when i thougt about the wires coming to life while i sleep (i am currently "living" in the workshop and there are a lot of cables)

  • @smughatkid08

    @smughatkid08

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@raviyien6560 yeah, I learnt the hard way when I (luckily on a new run) walked into the sparks wondering if they did anything. I learnt a new rule about TLD, if something looks like it could hurt you, it probably can

  • @patricklogan2556

    @patricklogan2556

    2 жыл бұрын

    First time I encountered live wires was in the dam...I was heading down to the fire barrel and noticed the difference in the wires, but didn't understand what was happening. I tried to carefully walk over them...big mistake

  • @Cybernaut76
    @Cybernaut762 жыл бұрын

    This was very useful. Anyone who is a rookie both, in real life survival AND with this game will probably not immediately realize that while matches are ridiculously cheap and produced in huge masses today, nobody will be manufacturing them after apocalypse or major catastrophe.

  • @thefern8847
    @thefern88473 жыл бұрын

    Well needed tutorial zak if you had posted this a few weeks earlier people would have flocked here for advice

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Fern. What happened a few weeks ago that makes it less relevant now? :)

  • @thefern8847

    @thefern8847

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Zaknafein not quite less relevant, but I believe a few days before Christmas it became free on the epic games store and a lot of players flocked to yt for play throughs and advice

  • @Zaknafein

    @Zaknafein

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@thefern8847 Ah that's a good point! I had a version by then, but wanted to polish it and fact-check everything first, so spent a couple weeks or so getting it ready. And then I didn't want to release it before I had at least started on my next video, to reduce time between videos. Hopefully new players will find it still. Thank you for your support

  • @lastdimestudios
    @lastdimestudios Жыл бұрын

    Omg I didn’t even know the first one. Only been playing this game for one and a half years.

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