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16890311 — Ifsunsets Build
IfSunSets (Build 16890311) shows promise but feels like a survival game still finding its identity. It’s atmospheric, has a compelling day/night risk system, and decent building mechanics. However, bugs, grind, and lack of direction hold it back.
Play on lowered difficulty or custom settings to reduce grind until the devs rebalance progression.
Gather, craft, build, fight. The progression feels rewarding early on: starting with stone tools, then metal, then magic-infused gear. Hunger, thirst, temperature, and health all need management, but it’s not overly punishing. IfSunSets Build 16890311
Open-world survival, base building, PvE/PvP, fantasy The Good ✅ 1. Unique Setting IfSunSets blends tropical island survival with dark fantasy elements. You’re shipwrecked, but soon discover nightmarish creatures, ancient ruins, and a mysterious day/night cycle that changes enemy behavior. At night, the world becomes significantly more dangerous, forcing you to prepare or hide.
Here’s a review of IfSunSets (Build 16890311), based on the state of the game around this build version. Note that this is an early access survival/crafting title with ongoing updates. Platform: PC (Steam Early Access) Build Date: Circa late 2024 / early 2025 IfSunSets (Build 16890311) shows promise but feels like
Build 16890311 runs fairly stable on mid-to-high hardware. 60+ FPS on a GTX 1080/RTX 2060 at 1080p/High. Fewer stutters compared to earlier builds. Loading times are decent for an open-world survival game. The Mixed / Needs Improvement ⚠️ 1. Content Depth While the map is large, some biomes feel empty. You’ll find repeats of the same ruins and enemy camps. More unique points of interest (dungeons, lore, mini-bosses) would help.
You love early access survival games (e.g., Raft , Valheim , Green Hell ) and don’t mind using external guides. Co-op makes the experience much better. Play on lowered difficulty or custom settings to
Mid-game requires massive resource farming for minimal upgrades. You might spend hours gathering iron ore to upgrade one wall segment. Late-game enemies are bullet-sponges, encouraging tedious kiting.
Inventory management is functional but dated. No auto-sort, limited tooltips, and crafting menus require too many clicks to find specific items. The Bad ❌ 1. Tutorial/Onboarding Almost nonexistent. New players will die repeatedly to thirst, overheating, or night spawns without understanding why. You’ll need a wiki or YouTube guide to grasp basic mechanics (e.g., how to get clean water or craft a bed).