
A recent surge of banter among gamers regarding Death Stranding highlights the ongoing debate about cargo management. Players are sharing their unique experiences and strategies, with lively discussions igniting on forums where many are revealing the depths of their cargo-carrying feats.
Commenters are voicing their opinions on what they consider standard cargo loads. One player observed, "Pretty sure this is standard for most players, you get about this much if you don't ignore lost cargo on your way to any point." This hints that for many, ignoring side missions is part of the gameplay experience, but raises the questionโhow much is enough?
Interestingly, some gamers are getting creative. One commented, "There is someone on the tallest mountain who needs new underwear." This humorous take reveals the lengths players go to ensure they meet every cargo need, even in unexpected scenarios.
As the conversation continues, several players are pushing for even more cargo challenges. "Could get another 120Kg on there come on," said one user, emphasizing that true gamers should strive for heavier loads. Another added, "Love it, but where are the 100kg tubs of ceramics perched precariously on top?!" This highlights gamersโ desire for ridiculous experiences that enhance gameplay.
๐ Many players have a benchmark for cargo load.
๐ Creative commentary shows how humor plays into serious challenges.
๐ Some gamers are encouraging others to push for heavier loads.
โก Players argue that loading heavier cargo can lead to better gameplay.
๐ Humor festers in discussions about cargoโa sign of community engagement.
๐ Many gamers seem eager for more complex load management scenarios.