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Settings So first things first, you need to mess with your settings. If you have a lower tier computer like I do, I highly recommend turning off dynamic shadows and lowering shadow and texture detail. This will reduce a lot of lag that you might have because your computer probably sucks, like mine. I recommend that you keep the draw distance high or very high because either way, it will be about the same and it'll help you greatly when it comes to finding loot and locating hostiles. You should probably mess with the controls too, I personally changed inventory to E along with other controls to mimic Minecraft controls, lets be real, how many of us has played Minecraft? After you have done this, make sure that all the controls are set to be the easiest on you and the graphics settings are set to create minimum lag, unless you have a beast of a computer, then sure, go all out. Map This is a map of the map. I did not make this, credit goes to Nemo, I really appreciate him making this. If you're playing with friends, send this to them so they can know what you're talking about, and maybe print it out too. Subsistence - Tutorial and Tips for Surviving the First Couple of Days Loot Now, everything is important, gather as much stuff that you can, even if you have a lot of it, you can never have enough, unless you have a chest full of something, but I highly doubt you would fill a chest with a sole item, fully stacked. This is what fiber looks like. It is very useful, you use it to craft cordage, which is used in a lot of recipes, so gather as much of this as possible. This is a grub tree, they give you 6 wood instead of 3 or 4 a normal tree does, but what's really special is that it gives a tree grub, it's like a maggot. You use it for tackle for fishing or you can eat it for a tiny amount of protein, but don't eat it unless you're desperate This is a medicinal plant. They are used to craft most medical items and biofuel. This is a lot easier to spot than the fibers. There are also crates, or bags of loot. These contain some loot in them and there are 4 varieties. The best one is the flat one, which it gives you double the loot and its rarer loot like sinew, which is used for rope, gun parts to upgrade weapons. However, it requires a lockpick to open. The first Base Command Unit (BCU) gives you a free lockpick. After that, you have to craft them. Special Crate Building Crate Health Crate Ammo Crate I recommend looting everything you see. There are also additional things out there, like potatoes and carrots. When you look around, anything that looks different then the normal grass and shrubbery, look to see if it's that. You can extract the seeds from them and grow more, allowing you to be able to eventually hopefully make 5 star meals. Also, keep all ash from fires, you'll need it later. Basing Now, when it comes to basing, don't build until sunset. As crazy as it sounds, focus on gathering materials so you don't have to try and get more fiber at night, it's impossible. Build a foundation, a wall, and a roof. Try and build close to water and if you can, build on a big rock. This way, you can see your base from far away and it reduces the number of sides a hostile can attack from. Whatever you do, don't build your BCU! If you build your BCU, hunters will very shortly begin to spawn in and they are tough and total jerks. Build your BCU when you have at least one foundation, four walls and a roof. Try and memorizing nearby monuments and keep an eye on the direction of where your going and where the general location of your base is. By now, you should have a base and a BCU. The first thing you should craft is a wood burning stove. This uses less wood, gives off the same amount of light, and has a larger heating range. Then craft a plant bed so you can begin planting seeds when you find them. You can use ash as a fertilizer, or animal feces, so save them! By now, hunters should begin spawning in your world. So keep an eye out for wierd light from a campfire and an ear for gunshots and tree hacking that isn't you or your friends if you're doing co op. Food ![]() When it comes to hunting, it takes 2 pistol shots or 1 arrow to kill a chicken. With the arrow, you have a chance to just injure it. Don't kill the chicken immedieatly unless you're about to cook it. Food can spoil and burn in this game, so keep an eye on it. A rabbit takes 1 pistol shot or 1 arrow. It'll give you rabbit and cloth. Fish takes one tackle and if you hook the fish too early, you will lose the tackle. If you catch the fish, you lose the tackle. Now here's the fun stuff, predators. I would recommend putting a couple rounds into a wolf using a pistol before taking out a shotgun and shooting it. It takes a couple pistol rounds and, to improve headshot accuracy, crouch, 2-3 shotgun shells to the face. Same thing with a bear, but I would recommend having a couple extra shells just in case you miss or it's a high level bear, because the higher the level, the greater the health and reward. It is good to keep an eye on your fruits too. You can find berries in the crates and in the wild. I would recommend to always carry a couple berries and if you have them, protein bars when you go and explore. Water is also needed. It takes longer for it to go down, so just keep an eye on it and when you are getting low or if you eat some food and you're iffy on it, drink water. You can refill your canteen at a water source by walking out in it a little bit, opening your inventory, right clicking on the empty canteen, and filling it with water. It has to boil before you can drink that, so make sure you do that.
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The 2020 Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) rate will be increased.90% for the Air Force, Army, Marines and Navy. Enlisted members will receive $372.71 per month (an increase of $3.32) and officers will receive $256.68 per month (an increase of $2.29).The 2020 BAS rate is effective January 1, 2020.See the latest update on the proposed based on the DOD Fiscal Year 2021 Budget Proposal.Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) is a pay allowance for Enlisted Soldiers and Officers that can offset the cost of food purchases. As of January 1, 2002, all enlisted members receive full BAS. However, they must pay for their own meals (including government-provided meals) and may use BAS funds via a meal card management system.The BAS rate is determined by the current cost of food in the United States as reported by the Department of Agriculture. BAS correlates with the overall cost of food in a given zip code, just as Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) is determined by the cost of living in a particular zip code.
BAS, however, is not provided for family members so the rate of allowance does not change based on the number of dependents, whereas BAH rates vary for service members with dependents.BAS is meant to offset the cost of food-related expenses and is not intended to cover all food purchases. Service members can receive an additional monthly stipend while serving overseas or when stationed in costly areas, known as Cost of Living Allowance (COLA). COLA is not affected by the proposed BAS rate.Basic Allowance for Subsistence is considered non-taxable income. Meal deduction amounts can be found with other deductions and expenditures on a leave and earning statement (LES), which is updated monthly. YearProposed IncreaseActual IncreaseEnlisted RateOfficer RateBAS II20202.40%.90%$372.71$256.193.40%0%$369.39$254.39$7.40%.3%$369.39$254.39$7.40%0%$368.29$253.63$7.40%0.1%$368.29$253.63$7.40%2.90%$367.92$253.38$7.40%1.48%$357.55$246.24$7.40%1.09%$352.27$242.60$7.40%7.20%$348.44$239.96$696.88BAS II is the monthly rate payable to enlisted members at a permanent station and assigned to single (unaccompanied) Government quarters, without adequate food storage or preparation facilities, and where a Government mess is unavailable, and the Government cannot otherwise provide meals.
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