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The Remastered Final Cut version for Xbox Series X|S is finally here! In This War Of Mine, you do not play as an elite soldier, rather as a group of civilians trying to survive in a besieged city; struggling with a lack of food, medicine and constant danger from snipers and hostile scavengers. During the day you need to focus on maintaining your hideout: crafting, trading and taking care of your survivors. At night, take one of your civilians on a mission to scavenge for items that will help you stay alive. Make life-and-death decisions driven by your conscience. Try to protect everybody from your shelter or sacrifice some of them for longer-term survival. During war, there are no good or bad decisions; there is only survival. The sooner you realize that, the better. This War of Mine: Final Cut main features: - Inspired by real-life events - Control your survivors and manage your shelter - Craft weapons, alcohol, beds or stoves―anything that helps you survive - Make decisions―an often unforgiving and emotionally difficult experience - Randomized world and characters every time you start a new game - Charcoal-stylized aesthetics to complement the game's theme - All updates and free expansions added along the way to create the Final Cut Show
How you play the game is very dependent on your individual play style. This page lists some hints and tips discovered by players through their game play. Unlike other pages in this Wiki, the information presented here is a mixture of fact and opinion. Give these suggestions a try, but it is up to you to decide how you wish to play your game and what works best for you. Hints and Tricks from Players[]Do you have a tip for playing the game? Add it here! Just remember to be logged in and to add your name and date you added this tip (the date is important in case it becomes outdated after an update or DLC). Always take a Crowbar to the Supermarket[]When you go to the Supermarket, you will face one of two encounters. Regardless of which one you face, the Crowbar will be useful...
If there are other scavengers, the crowbar will be useful for unlocking a locked cabinet and opening a locked door. If the military are present, the crowbar will be useful for defending yourself and others against hostile military patrols. Though feel free to take more weapons and armour if that's your style. See Special Events for more specific information about these encounters (with Spoilers). Pay Attention to Special Events[]See main article: Special Events Pay attention to phase and/or special events that are announced via the radio, as these can change the prices of items with Traders and which encounters your survivors will face while scavenging. Only Trade for Wood with Franko[]Wood takes up a lot of inventory space. When Franko turns up at your door to trade with you, clean him out of any/all Wood from him. This is then the equivalent of you getting an extra nighttime scavenge for free, and will free up your scavenger to loot for special items. Later in the game, Components will become scarce and you'll want to clean him out of those items because you can't get them anywhere else. - Razorgirl July 6, 2016 (UTC) Always pay attention to containers more than trash piles[]When you have a goal of scavenging, you could usually look in places that would normally have those things. For example, fridges usually store a lot of food and lockers usually store more expensive items like Jewelry, and trash piles could store more materials and wood. Pay Attention to Little Things[]Just like special events are HUGE warnings for what's to come, paying attention to more minute changes can give a more advanced notice of events. For example, try to see how much fuel you need to use in the heater. If you use less fuel over the same amount of time, it can be assumed that the cold days will pass soon. Another example is noticing certain patterns. I've noticed, during the Katia and Pavle scenario, You will never get attacked during the first night, and you get attacked every other day, or every third day. Also, when going scavenging, understanding the AI patterns of movement, will help you plan to avoid- or attack- the entities. Get Tools from Matey Quickly and Cheaply[]The easy low-cost way to get tools is to trade medicine (Herbal Meds and Medications) to Matey at the Garage. This is one way to get the Hatchet early. The Hatchet is super useful because it...
- User:Flyingflea July 6, 2016 (UTC) Never Kill Trader At Specific Locations If They Beg For Mercy[]I guess everyone know that each 2 days, trader's inventory replenishes. So, if you don't kill the trader, that trader's inventory will keep replenishing (Since the trader is still alive), and they still beg for mercy for the whole game. SO each 2 days we'll have FREE MEDS, BANDAGES, CANNED FOOD, and RAW FOOD! (Tested with Pyotr in Brothel) - User: Hhfruh Jan, 27-2017 -User: Vulcan Dynamite (Minor corrections and links) 5, November, 2020. Keep Track of Things[]
--KinectNinja (talk) 18:21, February 10, 2019 (UTC)
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-Eskimo682 Mar. 14, 2021 (UTC) Know who to kill[]learn who you should kill and not kill with the Thug Guide I Placed in this wiki. Click here Building[]The rule of thumb when it comes to building is to judge whether you really need the structure or not, and whether if upgrading now or later would mean anything. For example, Chairs and Armchairs are considered low-tier choices compared to more important structures, like the Bed or Stove.
Advanced Building[]The long-term goal should be to become self-sufficient or, at the very least, to reduce dependence on trading and scavenging as much as possible. This way, your survivors can still get by in times of scarcity. Certainly the player can still depend on other sources (e.g trading) for resources, but these sources might not be always readily available (due to military fighting or snow).
Trading[]See main article: Traders There are several Traders with fixed locations on the map. Franko, is the only trader that will knock on your door; he comes to the shelter approximately every three days
The exchange rate for items is affected by several factors:
Scavenging[]
Combat[]
Entertainment[]
Economy[]
Game Exploits[]Exploits are when a player takes advantage from a feature of a game and uses it in a way that may or may not have been intended by the developers. Since This War of Mine is a solo game, there is no impact on other people if players choose to take advantage of these exploits. While they may not be entirely within the spirit of the game, it's up to each player to decide how they get their fun. []You can quit any time and restart the day from the morning if you are not satisfied with the scavenging results, your activities during the day, or you're raided and weren't prepared.
Unfinished Jobs[]You can still save some items from raiders by leaving jobs half finished in workshops, on the stove or the still. The materials will be removed from your stash when the job starts, stop immediately and the next day cancel the job and the materials will be returned to your stash. Don't Collect Items From the Shelter Until You Need Them[]This exploit is extremely useful when starting a story with a single survivor. When the game begins, don't collect items from each of the containers in the shelter unless you are going to use them straight away. Eg. If you search a cupboard and discover that it contains a roll of bandages, leave the bandages in the cupboard until you need to use them. If you collect them and put them in your inventory, they can be stolen during night time raids. However if you leave them in the cupboard, they will remain untouched until you need them Stash Valuables Elsewhere[]This exploit is less of an exploit and more of a, "survivors being smart about stashing valuables somewhere hidden". This exploit is again, super-useful if you're playing a scenario that starts with a single survivor. This should only be done if you cannot defend your shelter against night time raids. When you send your Survivor out to Scavenge for the night, take your valuables with you (food, medicine, etc. Stuff that you would be upset if it got stolen during a raid). While you are out scavenging, you can then decide if you want to take them all back to the Shelter with you, or to stash them in a Fridge or other notable location so that you can collect them when you return on another night. It's up to you to decide if keeping these items safe is worth having them take up inventory slots while your survivor is out scavenging, but it can be helpful for protecting valuable items that you don't need until a later time, like bandages, medicine, electronic parts, or weapon parts. Cheats[]This War of Mine is not supposed to be easy, but since it is a solo game, how you get your fun is up to you. These cheats are not endorsed by the TWOM Wiki, but they are listed here for completeness' sake and very much come with a warning of: USE AT OWN RISK! Backup Save File[]Since the game is auto-saved at the beginning of each day, you can easily make manual save points every couple of days or so by browsing to the save files location on your computer. At the beginning of each day, Alt + Tab out and copy the save files into a folder (called "day5" for example). You can then load a specific day by exiting the game first, then copying back the backed up files. iPhone[]
Steam[]For the Steam version, the save files are located in %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Steam\userdata\[YOUR STEAM ID]\282070\remote. You might also want to turn off Cloud backup for this game in Steam if you are manually copying files, to keep confusion to a minimum. There are two sets of four files in 282070\remote.
Sort them by time to see. It's a tiny backup system if you ever need it. If you kill the most-recent set, the game will use the previous one next time you Continue from Main Menu. If you have not re-started from the Main Menu yet, it effectively lets you back up to the beginning of the previous day. But it is not the previous day if you re-start the day (Continue from Main Menu); then, you'll just have two copies of the current day. The operative rule is that every time a day starts, it over-writes the older of the two sets. Some users have reported the game not updating and staying fixed on a particular day, especially when they are backing up saved games in Steam as outlined here. The solution appears to be to not store your saved games directly off of the 282070\remote Steam directory, because possibly it scans child folders. Another possible problem is if you leave an instance of Windows Explorer (file manager) with focus on or in that directory, it may be locking it and preventing updates. So don't store your files in subfolders off of 282070\remote, and/or don't leave Explorer on that folder, if you're having trouble. Careful: Depending on your settings, if you have Windows Explorer up when you shut down your PC, it might re-load and show the same folders as before a reboot, after the reboot. And thus do a stealth lock on your game files, if that's happening, even across a reboot. You can easily tell if the files in 282070\remote are properly updating if they get updated (new file timestamps) every time a new day starts in the game. Trainers[]If you want to use cheats, beware of having too many items. It crashes the game. CheatHappens[]A paid trainer for Windows that boasts several features, although people have complained about crashes and various issues MrAntiFun[]A free Windows trainer will give you infinite items, which will not disappear, however this trainer often causes game crashes and comes with a lot of temperamental conditions on when it can be used and if you can scavenge later. See the link for full details on how to avoid crashes when using this trainer, however here are some quick tips:
Cheat Engine []A Cheat Table by Shinkansen that can be used as a free trainer. Cheat Engine is multiplatform, Windows and Linux (using Wine, but capable of working on Linux processes). Shinkansen's cheat table has been tested on the Windows version of the game: it may or may not work on the Linux version. This trainer can pause time progression and allows you to craft items without expending resources (including items that you shouldn't be allowed to craft, like more resources). In this way, you can also duplicate resources without any risk of crashing. This trainer is more difficult to use, however, and may require you to watch the tutorial videos first. |