![]() These are the avaliable languages that you can select under settings. This is the "Load World" screen, this screen is irrelevant if you haven't made a world yet, this will become useful later. If you just installed raft you need some pretty big balls to click on "Hard" and play it as a beginner. Your thirst and hunger bars are drained fairly quick and harder to maintain, I recommend playing on this option with 2-4 people as you can't respawn without the help of a friend. The last and most intimidating option out of all is "Hard" this gamemode is for the hardest of hardcore survival gamers and is pretty hard. Getting revived will restore your inventory. Playing on this gamemode with a partner is recommended as you can get revived once your health bar reaches 0. Your inventory is drained on respawn and thirst and hunger are slightly harder to maintain. The third option is "Normal" I recommend this one for the semi-serious survival gamer thats looking for a challenge but still trying to have fun. This little bit will make more sense after you understand the HUD ingame. You will not lose any items in your inventory on respawn, your food and thirst bars are not as easily drained as if you were on a harder difficulty. ![]() The next gamemode is "Easy", if you are creating your first world I recommend starting on easy. Other then that this gamemode is pretty much just to screw around. ![]() Its similar to "creative mode" on Minecraft, I recommend this gamemode to "first time" players to get the hang of building and crafting. Once you click "New World" which is the first option on the main menu, you will be greated with 4 options.The first option/gamemode (creative) is pretty self explanatory, you have infinite resources and the sky is the limit. Before you hop straight into a new world let me help and guide you with the settings, characters, etc. This is the main menu that you are greeted with once you launch the game. ![]()
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