How to Safely Quit Raft: Avoiding the Big Drowning Disaster
As a dedicated player, I can’t help but echo the sentiments shared by fellow enthusiasts in Badmoon1220’s post. The fear of logging back into Raft and finding my meticulously built underwater paradise reduced to drifting wreckage is a concern that resonates deeply. It’s disheartening to realize that all the time and effort poured into creating a sprawling sea palace could vanish in an instant, leaving behind just a few forlorn planks.
The excitement of survival takes a hit when you feel like every logoff means your hard work is sinking into the depths of the ocean, potentially swallowed by a shark or deserted by a friend who decided to take an unannounced swim without warning. The moral of the story? It appears that saving your game is the only way to shield ourselves from these watery disasters—a crucial reminder to always remember to hit the “save” button before stepping away.