Inside these bookstores are recipes for many of the items you will need to survive. You will encounter book stores around small towns. Using a controller is painful but after a while, you will get a hang of going through the various menus with a controller. The controls are very much designed for PC in a point-and-click fashion. The forge will allow you to really build some advanced materials. The main roadblock is typically getting leather but you can kill some animals to get the leather or destroy some furniture and gather leather. You will want to build a forge as quickly as you can gather the needed materials. You will also want to cook things and have your forge running constantly. There is no way to automate gathering resources so gather as much as you can whenever you can and have plenty stored in a chest. Also, loot any bird’s nest you may find as eggs and feathers are essential in this game. Gathering wood, stone, iron, or reinforcing your base. It doesn’t matter what you are waiting on or what is going on always be doing something. Never stand idle Always have your campfire going or collect resources Here are some tips and advice for those playing 7 Days to Die on Game Pass on Xbox for the first time. If you migrated to the PC version you might have forgotten where 7 Days to Die landed and how to play it on Xbox. The PC version of 7 Days to Die has been continually updated and has actually come a long way in terms of polish and features. But when Telltale Games went bankrupt the updates stopped and I imagine a lot of people stopped buying the game or even playing on the Xbox console. Over the years the developers (The Fun Pimps) worked with a third-party team at Telltale Games to help push the updates and changes to the Xbox version. I have played the game on Xbox since it was originally released back in 2016 as a Game Preview. For a lot of people, this may be their first introduction to the game. 7 Days to Die was recently released to Game Pass for Xbox.
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