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7 Days to Die1.0 is live, and players are already having problems navigating their way around one mechanic, which is the most essential one in the game. Some players are claiming that it is a frustratingly lengthy process with a potential threat to the longevity of the game.

7 Days to Die1.0 is a survival horror game with the main objective of staying alive by building shelters and hunting for material to protect oneself from hordes of zombie-like creatures and animals. The game keeps getting more challenging with more and more levels you cross, and it requires you to stay at the edge of your seats at all times.
7 Days to Die 1.0 Needs to Fix This Mechanic
Some of the veterans of the game, who have been playing it for many years, have put forth a complaint concerning the armor system in the game. The new armor system forces you to change outfits for every little thing you want to do in the game, be it getting better deals, wanting to be sneaky, wanting to be tough, or just farming.
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One Reddit user raised this concern and talked about how infuriating the process of changing armor is becoming for them.
I think I’m moving towards not liking the armor systembyu/ET_Orgin7daystodie

Many users were in favor of this criticism and tried to come up with their own solutions. One user talked about how a mod system could help solve this problem.
Commentbyu/ET_Orgfrom discussionin7daystodie

Many people thought that the bonus system from armor should be removedand incorporated with mods instead. Another user had a more open approach towards changing armor.
All in all, people agreed that the bonuses offered by these armors were not worth the painstaking process of changing them for every little thing, as it takes away the charm of the game and makes the entire process very mechanical.

There is a rumor in the air that a quick wardrobe change system will be coming with the next update that is going to speed up the armor-changing process, making it less lengthy and more fun.
7 Days to Die 1.0 Has A Legacy to Uphold
7 Days to Diewas initially released in 2013 and has been performing at the highest level ever since, with a large player base and a detailed world to explore, along with efficient live service for the game.
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It has now been officially released, and players are loving this new proper full release even more than the previous versions of it.
It is a one-of-a-kind game that offers a unique outlook on the survival horror genre and offers players a chance to get creative with their builds while keeping them hooked via consistent raids and attacks.

7 Days to Die1.0 does a great job of keeping players hooked on its world, and they do that by providing players the liberty to explore their approach toward survival in the game, which adds to the creative aspect of the game.
What do you think about the armor-changing system? Let us know in the comments below.
Anupam Lamba
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Anupam Lamba is an avid gamer and film lover. After completing his bachelors in Mass Communication he started working as a writer in the Indian film industry before his love for gaming made him venture into the lanes of Fandomwire and he started working as a gaming writer here.