If you’ve wanted to build a town of your own, you can finally do so in Farthest Frontier. The indie game by Crate Entertainment is a newly released town-building simulation game where you need to build a town of your own. You will be taking care of your citizens in different ways, including helping them to find food, resources and water. There are also some resources that you should collect and craft to help promote your civilization. In this guide, we will take you through the process of how to change the difficulty settings in Farthest Frontier.
Can You Change the Difficulty in Farthest Frontier
If you’re a new player, it’s important to note the differences in the game difficulty settings before you play. You will be able to change them only when you begin a new game, so make sure that you know what you’re signing up for.
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Changing the difficulty settings affects combat and raids. If you want a more peaceful game, you can choose to have no raiders to attack you. However, if you’re looking for something more of a challenge and adventure, you can increase the level of raids that you get.
It might be difficult for new players to know which difficulty setting to use, since they don’t have the conventional names. Here, we will be talking about them.
Pioneer
- Low difficulty, good for beginners
- Lots of resources for foraging and hunting
- No wild animals or raiders attacking you
- No diseases affecting you
Trailblazer
- Medium difficulty, good for regular players
- A decent amount of resources in the map
- Raiders and wild animals will attack you
- Some healthcare difficulties
Vanquisher
- Most challenging difficulty, appropriate for veterans
- Almost no starting resources, you will need to make your own
- Powerful raiders and wild animals will attack you, more frequently
- Frequent sickness and ailments will affect villagers
You can choose the difficulty that you want to play in, in the beginning of the game. If you want to change it you will need to start a new game.