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Surviving the Aftermath is full of important decisions, including when to build Outposts, where to place them, and what type to create. No matter what type of Outpost players choose, they will need to sacrifice one of their Specialists to build it. Contents 1 Features 2 Work slots 3 Work and Efficiency Areas 4 Demolishing 4.1 Destroyed buildings 5 Visual variants 6 List of buildings 6.1 Energy 6.2 Exploration 6.3 Food 6.4 Happiness 6.5 Health 6.6 Products 6.7 Resources 6.8 Shelters 6.9 Storage 6. Depending on what's needed and what catastrophes players may be facing, they may choose to build a Scavenger or Research Outpost. Watch on Surviving The Aftermath's tutorials: Episode 3, Buildings and Working Areas. In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, displaced Texas and Louisiana. The Survivor Outposts will recruit a specific number of colonists and send them back to the colony.ĭetermining which Outpost to build will require some assessment of the player's available resources. According to statements made by Project Nehemiah leaders, the religious partnership.


Scavenger Outposts work the same as Research Outposts but they gather materials instead of Science Points. Research Outposts can be placed in areas that have research points available to steadily collect Science Points. The Transport Stations and Medical Outposts help Specialists while they're traveling by sending back their collected materials or healing them without having to return to the colony. I started a new game and around day 50, the yellow tool indicator would show up on a survivor and they would get stuck leaving their tenement, occasionally they would go back in the tenement to sleep, but would get stuck when they left the tenement again.

There are five different types of Outposts in Surviving the Aftermath that collect specific resources: Research Outpost, Transport Station, Survivor Outpost, Scavenger Outpost, and Medical Outpost.
