Lols then you'd love The Long Dark, which in "survivor mode", relieves you of that burden by helpfully and irrevocably autosaving/save-overwriting anytime you:I'm trying to play Red Dead Redemption 2 but the game really doesn't want me to play it. Combination of game systems keep conspiring to ruin my games. I've already extremely tediously restarted my save from the beginning once after accidentally punching a guy's horse and then being murdered by him (i didn't fight back because I wanted to be his friend).
Now, i have a bounty higher than i can pay because I accidentally mounted an NPC's horse, got a bounty for horse-stealing, shot some lawmen, and then the game autosaved all of that into my save without me being able to do anything about it. Now I just want to restart again but I really don't want to because I already did.
Anyway the game needs to either have a save system that lets me reload when I ruin my save file due to not being familiar with the controls yet, OR game systems that are a bit more forgiving of not quite knowing the controls yet.
1. Enter a house/building
2. Move from one map/region to another
3. Take damage in an animal attack
4. Take damage from a fall
5. Injure yourself (sprained ankle, burned/electrocuted)
6. Develop a negative condition (like frostbite)
7. Eat something that makes you sick
and also... helpfully and irrevocably erases your entire game if you die, including your last autosave, rather than respawning you at your last save-point.
I will say though... it makes the game more exciting, because death is permanent... and I find that when I die, I am usually actually excited to start over, because of the nature of the game. You also get to fully use regular saves, scum saves and autosaves when you play in story-mode without having to worry about dying erasing your campaign.
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