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I really enjoy it when you have to work at finding everything. Excellent detail. I am sorry for people that complained about it. If anyone is interested. I have been gaming online for over twenty-five years now. If you are crashing it is almost always the mods you are using and never the campaigns. I never crash and I started with dial-up, the crash/glitch king. By not using mods.
The detail in making this campaign more difficult is fantastic. I am tired of the simple baby maps that people want to speed through. An apocalypse is going to be messy, not neat and pretty.
The challenge is not knowing. That is how we learn.