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Just something I've noticed about this game that works different than any other game I've played, and I'm kind of curious why it works the way it does.
In Green Hell if you save your game then chop down a tree and reload that tree is still gone. The world stays the same even after reloading.
I can run into the jungle and find a jaguar, then I can reload and run back to the same spot to find the same jaguar. If I kill it however and reload my save that jaguar isn't there anymore.
Just wondering why this is the way that it is. Are the world and my saved game saved separately? Is it an intended anti-cheese decision so people can't cheat the game? Probably just to cut down on the amount of saved data I suppose.
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