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{{Infobox Video Game|{{PAGENAME}} | {{Infobox Video Game|{{PAGENAME}} | ||
|name = The Long Dark | |name = ''The Long Dark'' | ||
|picture = The Long Dark Poster.jpg | |picture = The Long Dark Poster.jpg | ||
|caption = ''Release Poster'' | |caption = ''Release Poster'' | ||
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|publisher= Hinterland Studio | |publisher= Hinterland Studio | ||
|date= 2014 (Steam Early Access)<br> 2017 (Full Release) | |date= 2014 (Steam Early Access)<br> 2017 (Full Release) | ||
|platforms= PC/Mac/Linux<br>PlayStation 4<br>Xbox One<br>Nintendo Switch | |platforms= PC/Mac/Linux<br>PlayStation 4<br>Xbox One<br>Nintendo Switch | ||
|genre=Survival | |genre=Survival | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''The Long Dark''''' is a first-person survival video game developed by Canadian developer Hinterland Studio. Originally released in an alpha state via Steam's Early Access program in 2014 after a successful crowdfunding campaign, the full game was released in August 1st, 2017 for PC and consoles, and September 17th, 2020 for Nintendo Switch. | '''''The Long Dark''''' is a first-person survival video game developed by Canadian developer Hinterland Studio. Originally released in an alpha state via Steam's Early Access program in 2014 after a successful crowdfunding campaign, the full game was released in August 1st, 2017 for PC and consoles, and September 17th, 2020 for Nintendo Switch. | ||
''The Long Dark'' takes place in an isolated region of northern Canada (the fictional Great Bear Island) following a massive geomagnetic storm that has destroyed or disabled almost all modern technology and brought civilization to its knees. Players must survive the frigid wilderness they find themselves in by scavenging or crafting what they need, managing hunger, thirst, and fatigue, and finding shelter from the unforgiving elements and unusually hostile wildlife, which includes wolves, timberwolves, bears, and the deadly moose. Peaceful wildlife like deer, rabbits, and crows are also present, although the latter cannot be hunted and harvested. | ''The Long Dark'' takes place in an isolated region of northern Canada (the fictional Great Bear Island) following a massive geomagnetic storm that has destroyed or disabled almost all modern technology and brought civilization to its knees. Players must survive the frigid wilderness they find themselves in by scavenging or crafting what they need, managing hunger, thirst, and fatigue, and finding shelter from the unforgiving elements and unusually hostile wildlife, which includes wolves, timberwolves, bears, and the deadly moose. Peaceful wildlife like deer, rabbits, and crows are also present, although the latter cannot be hunted and harvested. | ||
There are two main game modes: | There are two main game modes: | ||
Survival, which is a sandbox mode where the only goal is to explore the game world and stay alive for as long as possible. | Survival, which is a sandbox mode where the only goal is to explore the game world and stay alive for as long as possible. | ||
Wintermute, which is ''The Long Dark's'' episodic story mode. Bush pilot Will Mackenzie is approached by his ex-wife, Dr. Astrid Greenwood, who asks him to fly her out to the remote Great Bear Island to deliver an unspecified package. Will reluctantly accepts, but on their way to Astrid's destination, their plane is bought down by the massive solar flare that strikes Earth. Separated, Will and Astrid each embark on a journey to find each other and survive the "quiet apocalypse". | Wintermute, which is ''The Long Dark's'' episodic story mode. Bush pilot Will Mackenzie is approached by his ex-wife, Dr. Astrid Greenwood, who asks him to fly her out to the remote Great Bear Island to deliver an unspecified package. Will reluctantly accepts, but on their way to Astrid's destination, their plane is bought down by the massive solar flare that strikes Earth. Separated, Will and Astrid each embark on a journey to find each other and survive the "quiet apocalypse". | ||
The ''Tales From the Far Territory'' DLC was released on December 5th, 2022, adding new regions and new weapon variants. | |||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
There are only a handful of ranged weapons in ''The Long Dark''. Each one is rare and extremely valuable to the goal of long-term survival. Ammunition for them is similarly rare, but spent cartridges can be reloaded using the appropriate tools and by making a trip to one of the few ammunition workbenches scattered across the game world. Firearms are used for hunting game and defending oneself from the hostile wildlife of Great Bear Island. In survival mode, the player character begins unskilled with firearms, but becomes more proficient with their use the more they are used and the more they read up about them. Weapons must also be maintained and poor-quality weapons may jam at inopportune moments, forcing long unloading and reloading animations. Weapons also degrade when shot, forcing the player to clean them using a firearms cleaning kit. The loud noise of gunfire will scare off animals and cause a ringing tinnitus effect if fired indoors. | There are only a handful of ranged weapons in ''The Long Dark''. Each one is rare and extremely valuable to the goal of long-term survival. Ammunition for them is similarly rare, but spent cartridges can be reloaded using the appropriate tools and by making a trip to one of the few ammunition workbenches scattered across the game world. Firearms are used for hunting game and defending oneself from the hostile wildlife of Great Bear Island. In survival mode, the player character begins unskilled with firearms, but becomes more proficient with their use the more they are used and the more they read up about them. Weapons must also be maintained and poor-quality weapons may jam at inopportune moments, forcing long unloading and reloading animations. Weapons also degrade when shot, forcing the player to clean them using a firearms cleaning kit. The loud noise of gunfire will scare off animals and cause a ringing tinnitus effect if fired indoors. | ||
=Handguns= | =Handguns= | ||
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The Model 27 only has a range of 30m and you cannot move while aiming it, however it can be hipfired, unlike the rifle. Any wildlife shot at (except moose) will eventually bleed out, although it can take hours of in-game time. These aspects of the weapon combine to solidify its role as a self-defense weapon. It can be shot one-handed if the player has a sprained wrist, but it has more recoil and sway when used one-handed. While not necessarily plentiful by any means, ammunition for the revolver is the most common form of ammunition that can be found. | The Model 27 only has a range of 30m and you cannot move while aiming it, however it can be hipfired, unlike the rifle. Any wildlife shot at (except moose) will eventually bleed out, although it can take hours of in-game time. These aspects of the weapon combine to solidify its role as a self-defense weapon. It can be shot one-handed if the player has a sprained wrist, but it has more recoil and sway when used one-handed. While not necessarily plentiful by any means, ammunition for the revolver is the most common form of ammunition that can be found. | ||
[[File:Registeredmagpolice.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Registered Magnum with 5" barrel - .357 Magnum]] | [[File:Registeredmagpolice.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Registered Magnum with 5" barrel - .357 Magnum]] | ||
[[File:Model-27-TLD-icon.jpg|300px|thumb|none|Inventory icon of the "Revolver" ]] | |||
[[File:TLD Revolver 1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The model of the Revolver. The trigger group is shifted back, which in real life is a sign of a single action-only revolvers, which this is not.]] | [[File:TLD Revolver 1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The model of the Revolver. The trigger group is shifted back, which in real life is a sign of a single action-only revolvers, which this is not.]] | ||
[[File:TLD Revolver 2.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The other side.]] | [[File:TLD Revolver 2.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The other side.]] | ||
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[[File:TLD Revolver ADS.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Sighting up some snowflakes.]] | [[File:TLD Revolver ADS.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Sighting up some snowflakes.]] | ||
[[File:TLD Revolver reload 1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|After grumbling about the weather using a few .357 Magnum rounds (or maybe .32 rounds?), Astrid reloads. Reloads are done round-by-round and only the fired rounds are extracted. Spent casings can be recovered from the ground after a reload and lack a dented primer on their models.]] | [[File:TLD Revolver reload 1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|After grumbling about the weather using a few .357 Magnum rounds (or maybe .32 rounds?), Astrid reloads. Reloads are done round-by-round and only the fired rounds are extracted. Spent casings can be recovered from the ground after a reload and lack a dented primer on their models.]] | ||
==Smith & Wesson Model 22== | |||
A stylized [[Smith & Wesson Model 22]] appears as the "Warden's Revolver", it is a variant of the "Revolver" added in the "Tales from the Far Territory" DLC. Being of a smaller, more compact size, its in-game weight is 1.25 kg (0.25 less than the standard Revolver). It has no rear iron sights and has 33% less range in-game, but gains a 25% faster draw speed. Despite the Model 22 being designed to be loaded with moon clips similar to the [[M1917 Revolver]] and not using clips can cause empty casings to be stuck in the cylinder, the "Warden's Revolver" is loaded round-by-round like the standard Revolver. As the name suggests, it is only found in a random, pre-set location of the Blackrock Prison region, and also takes the same ammo as the "Revolver" despite being chambered in .45 ACP. Its name in the game files is "RevolverStubNosed", an apparent misnomer of the "snubnose" term. | |||
[[File:150195 large.jpg|300px|thumb|none|Smith & Wesson Model 22 - .45 ACP]] | |||
[[File:Wardens-revolver-The-Long-Dark.jpg|300px|thumb|none|Inventory image for the Warden's Revolver, note the blued steel and [[Smith & Wesson Model 629|S&W Model 629]] style grip.]] | |||
=="Hunter's Revolver"== | |||
The "Hunter's Revolver" is a variant of the Revolver added in "Tales from the Far Territory". It has a longer, heavier barrel than the standard Revolver, which had ribbing and front sights reminiscent of the [[Colt Python]] and has a cylinder of a [[Colt Single Action Army]]. The game's description describes it as a "vintage, hand-cannon style" weapon. In an inverse of the Warden's Revolver above, the Hunter's Revolver weighs 0.25kg more than the common variant, but possesses double the effective range of the standard Revolver. It can only be found in Prepper Caches, which randomly spawn throughout certain regions. | |||
[[Image:ColtPython6In.jpg |thumb|300px|none|Colt Python with 6" Barrel - .357 Magnum]] | |||
[[File:ColtSingleActionArmy.jpg|300px|thumb|none|Colt SAA with 5" barrel, note the cylinder]] | |||
[[File:TLD Hunter's Revolver.jpg|300px|thumb|none|Inventory image for the Hunter's Revolver. It also comes with fancy engravings, which give it [[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater#Colt Single Action Army|no tactical advantage whatsoever]], but one can only hope they'll help for hunting.]] | |||
==Orion Flare Gun== | ==Orion Flare Gun== | ||
The [[Orion Flare Gun]] was the first weapon added to the game post-alpha release. It was introduced in the Timberwolf Mountain update in December 2015 as the "Distress Pistol". It shoots "Flare Shells" which are incorrectly fired alongside the flare, and remain on the ground after the flare has burnt out. | The [[Orion Flare Gun]] was the first weapon added to the game post-alpha release. It was introduced in the Timberwolf Mountain update in December 2015 as the "Distress Pistol". It shoots "Flare Shells" which are incorrectly fired alongside the flare, and remain on the ground after the flare has burnt out. Furthermore, it does not set targets on fire, but will cause bleeding, which can eventually kill wildlife, unless you headshot a wolf or deer, in which case the weapon instantly kills. This is fairly odd, as flares are not penetrating projectiles and any damage is dealt via pure impact damage. Animals flee from the sound and sight of flares, and they stick into animals that have been shot, glowing red for 20 in-game minutes. | ||
In Wintermute Episode 3's "Coming Storm" mission, the weapon is used for its intended purpose, signaling to crash survivors. | In Wintermute Episode 1, the player may choose to bring a Distress Pistol with them aboard Will's plane, where it will be found on the ground following the plane crash. If not, it can first be found in Milton during the side quest "Highway Robbery". In Wintermute Episode 3's "Coming Storm" mission, the weapon is used for its intended purpose, signaling to crash survivors. | ||
[[Image:Orion flare gun.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Orion Flare Gun - 12 gauge]] | [[Image:Orion flare gun.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Orion Flare Gun - 12 gauge]] | ||
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The weapon features many oddities in its design, based on various different types of Lee-Enfield rifles. The weapon is primarily a WWI-era [[Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III]], with a slightly shorter barrel and added metal rings around the weapon. One is present behind the hammer and another is located just in front of the chamber. The magazine appears to be a 7.62x51mm NATO Lee-Enfield magazine, with a squarer base compared to the .303 British magazine. This is interesting due to the game specifically stating this rifle fires .303 in its description. The grip is different, with an appearance closer to the Lee-Speed Sporter's rounded grip that protrudes down from the main stock instead of cutting off sharply like the No. 1 rifle. The sights are missing the tangent adjustable rear sight, but are otherwise the typical wide FOV sights that most games have, in order to make aiming easier. The front post is missing its protective wings and the rear aperture sight appears to be from a [[Lee-Enfield No. 4]]. | The weapon features many oddities in its design, based on various different types of Lee-Enfield rifles. The weapon is primarily a WWI-era [[Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III]], with a slightly shorter barrel and added metal rings around the weapon. One is present behind the hammer and another is located just in front of the chamber. The magazine appears to be a 7.62x51mm NATO Lee-Enfield magazine, with a squarer base compared to the .303 British magazine. This is interesting due to the game specifically stating this rifle fires .303 in its description. The grip is different, with an appearance closer to the Lee-Speed Sporter's rounded grip that protrudes down from the main stock instead of cutting off sharply like the No. 1 rifle. The sights are missing the tangent adjustable rear sight, but are otherwise the typical wide FOV sights that most games have, in order to make aiming easier. The front post is missing its protective wings and the rear aperture sight appears to be from a [[Lee-Enfield No. 4]]. | ||
A unique version can be found in Wintermute, used by | A unique version can be found in Wintermute, used by Jeremiah in Episode 1 but is otherwise unobtainable until Episode 2 where you are given the rifle at the beginning of the episode. This rifle features some ornate engravings on the handguard, a floral patterned plate stuck to the rifle around the chamber and magazine, as well as rags wrapped around the stock and handguard. A reskinned version of this rifle appears in Survival mode as the "Curator's Rifle". A standard rifle can be found and used in Episode 3 in the small hut near the river by Thompson's Crossing. | ||
The rifle has undergone many changes to its design over time. In update v1.48, it gained the look it currently has now, but before this update it lacked the tall front sight, instead having a very small sight that looks similar to shotgun bead sights in size. The alpha rifle was very short, shorter even than the carbine version of the No. 1 SMLE, with the same tiny front sight, and it also had a bunker for an SMLE-type magazine (which for some reason was absent). The early access version of the game used the same model with less detail. Finally, the pre-alpha version had the same short handguard, but a longer barrel than handguard, making the weapon resemble a sporterised Lee-Enfield. It also had a Mauser-style built-in magazine. | The rifle has undergone many changes to its design over time. In update v1.48, it gained the look it currently has now, but before this update it lacked the tall front sight, instead having a very small sight that looks similar to shotgun bead sights in size. The alpha rifle was very short, shorter even than the carbine version of the No. 1 SMLE, with the same tiny front sight, and it also had a bunker for an SMLE-type magazine (which for some reason was absent). The early access version of the game used the same model with less detail. Finally, the pre-alpha version had the same short handguard, but a longer barrel than handguard, making the weapon resemble a sporterised Lee-Enfield. It also had a Mauser-style built-in magazine. | ||
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[[File:SMLE.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III* - .303 British. What most of the weapon's design is from.]] | [[File:SMLE.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III* - .303 British. What most of the weapon's design is from.]] | ||
[[File:Enfieldenforcer.jpg|thumb|none|450px|L42A1 - 7.62x51mm NATO. Note the squarer base to the magazine.]] | [[File:Enfieldenforcer.jpg|thumb|none|450px|L42A1 - 7.62x51mm NATO. Note the squarer base to the magazine.]] | ||
[[File:BSA2flat.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Lee-Speed Sporter Rifle - .303 British. Note the grip.]] | [[File:BSA2flat.jpg|thumb|450px|none|Lee-Speed Sporter Rifle - .303 British. Note the grip.]] | ||
[[File:LE rifle short barrel.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Cut-down Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk .III* with short barrel - .303 British. The alpha version of the rifle had a shorter barrel that made it look more like the carbine variant than the full-sized rifle.]] | [[File:LE rifle short barrel.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Cut-down Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk .III* with short barrel - .303 British. The alpha version of the rifle had a shorter barrel that made it look more like the carbine variant than the full-sized rifle.]] | ||
[[File:Enfield 303 Sporter.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Enfield 303 Sporter - .303 British. The pre-alpha version of the hunting rifle had an appearance closer to a | [[File:Enfield 303 Sporter.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Enfield 303 Sporter - .303 British. The pre-alpha version of the hunting rifle had an appearance closer to a sporterized Enfield rather than the No. 1 Mk III* like it does now.]] | ||
[[File:TLD hunting rifle 1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The Lee-Enfield. Aside from the many modifications listed above, there are some smaller changes visible here - the hammer is round rather than square and resembles the hammer on a [[Mauser]] rifle and the entire action seems rather short.]] | [[File:TLD hunting rifle 1.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|The Lee-Enfield. Aside from the many modifications listed above, there are some smaller changes visible here - the hammer is round rather than square and resembles the hammer on a [[Mauser]] rifle and the entire action seems rather short.]] | ||
[[File:TLD hunting rifle 2.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Astrid takes her mutant Lee-Enfield for a stroll through the woods.]] | [[File:TLD hunting rifle 2.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|Astrid takes her mutant Lee-Enfield for a stroll through the woods.]] | ||
[[File:TLD hunting rifle ADS.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|While the description states it can take down deer and wolves, Astrid seeks to find out if it can put down a rabid pickup.]] | [[File:TLD hunting rifle ADS.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|While the description states it can take down deer and wolves, Astrid seeks to find out if it can put down a rabid pickup.]] | ||
[[File:TLD hunting rifle loading.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|When reloading after five or more rounds were expended, the player character will automatically use a stripper clip, which unlike many other items in ''The Long Dark'', do not need to be scavenged to be used. Astrid wishes she had this same ability to summon a speedloader for her revolver.]] | [[File:TLD hunting rifle loading.jpeg|thumb|none|600px|When reloading after five or more rounds were expended, the player character will automatically use a stripper clip, which unlike many other items in ''The Long Dark'', do not need to be scavenged to be used. Astrid wishes she had this same ability to summon a speedloader for her revolver.]] | ||
[[File:TLD PreAlpha Rifle.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The pre-alpha Hunting Rifle, which takes cues from | [[File:TLD PreAlpha Rifle.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The pre-alpha Hunting Rifle, which takes cues from sporterized Lee-Enfields, but overall resembles a generic bolt-action sporting rifle of no particular make or model.]] | ||
[[File:TLD EarlyAccess Rifle.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Hunting Rifle as it appeared for much of the pre-1.0 era. Closer in form to the Lee-Enfield, but notably lacking a magazine.]] | [[File:TLD EarlyAccess Rifle.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Hunting Rifle as it appeared for much of the pre-1.0 era. Closer in form to the Lee-Enfield, but notably lacking a magazine.]] | ||
===Barb's Rifle=== | |||
"Barb's Rifle" is a Hunting Rifle introduced in ''Tales From the Far Territory''. It is a modified version of the base Hunting Rifle with a worn woodland camouflage paint scheme on the stock, an extended barrel and front sight reminiscent of the [[Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I]], and a straight magazine that gives it some resemblance to the [[Ishapore 2A1]]. Compared to the basic Hunting Rifle, Barb's Rifle has 33% higher durability but weighs 0.5kg more. It randomly spawns in the Coastal Highway region. | |||
[[File:TLD Barb's Rifle.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Inventory icon of Barb's Rifle.]] | |||
===Curator's Rifle=== | |||
The "Curator's Rifle" is another Hunting Rifle variant added in ''Tales From the Far Territory''. It is a slightly modified version of the reskinned Hunting Rifle used in Wintermute Episode 2. As such, unlike the other rifles added in the DLC, it does not have any modified parts and is simply a retexture of the vanilla rifle. It possess a plum colored stock with brass or gold tinted metal parts, along with engravings of deer on the receiver. It has 33% more effective range than the basic Hunting Rifle and shares all other attributes with the basic rifle, thus making it a straight upgrade over the common Hunting Rifle. It randomly spawns in the Ash Canyon region. | |||
[[File:TLD Curator's Rifle.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Inventory icon of Barb's Rifle.]] | |||
==Sporterized Lee-Enfield== | |||
A [[Sporterized Lee-Enfield Rifles|Sporterized Lee-Enfield]] appears as "Vaughn's Rifle", a variant of the "Hunting Rifle" added in part 1 of the ''Tales From the Far Territory'' DLC. Like its sporterized nature suggests, it weighs 1.0kg less then the standard "Hunting Rifle", but because of its banged-up appearance it has a lower overall durability stat, losing 2% condition with every shot compared to the "Hunting Rifle's" 1.333% per shot degradation. However, it gains a 10% increase in rate of fire and slightly faster reload speed. Its namesake former owner is mentioned on computers found in Carter Hydro Dam during aurora and Glimmer Fog events. As such, his rifle randomly spawns in or near the dam. | |||
[[File:Lee-Enfield No 1 Mk III Sporter.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Sporterized Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III* - .303 British]] | |||
[[File:TLD Vaughn's Rifle.jpeg|400px|thumb|none|Inventory icon of Vaughn's Rifle.]] | |||
=Explosives= | =Explosives= | ||
==Jam Tin Grenade== | ==Jam Tin Grenade== | ||
The "Noisemaker" is an explosive (the first of its kind in the game) added with the release of Episode 4 in October 2021. It is a homemade explosive available in both survival and Wintermute, based off similar metal can based explosives like the World War I era British [[Jam Tin Grenade]]. A Noisemaker can be crafted using 1 Cloth, 1 Recycled Can, and 0.10 kg of gunpowder. As the name implies, it detonates with a loud noise and is primarily used as a way to scare hostile wildlife but also can be used as a fragmentation grenade if used right. It has a three second fuze and explodes on contact with a surface. While the blast radius is not particularly large, standing near the explosion or having one detonate in a survivor's hand will cause severe injury. A Noisemaker can similarly injure wildlife if the detonation is close enough, and can even kill an animal if they been injured beforehand. | The "Noisemaker" is an explosive (the first of its kind in the game) added with the release of Episode 4 in October 2021. It is a homemade explosive available in both survival and Wintermute, based off similar metal can based explosives like the World War I era British [[Jam Tin Grenade]]. A Noisemaker can be crafted using 1 Cloth, 1 Recycled Can, and 0.10 kg of gunpowder. As the name implies, it detonates with a loud noise and is primarily used as a way to scare hostile wildlife but also can be used as a fragmentation grenade if used right. It has a three second fuze and explodes on contact with a surface. While the blast radius is not particularly large, standing near the explosion or having one detonate in a survivor's hand will cause severe injury. A Noisemaker can similarly injure wildlife if the detonation is close enough, and can even kill an animal if they been injured beforehand. | ||
[[File:Page1JamTinBomb.jpg|thumb|none|Jam Tin Grenade, note that the food label is still on]] | [[File:Page1JamTinBomb.jpg|thumb|none|Jam Tin Grenade, note that the food label is still on]] | ||
[[File:Noisemakericon.jpg|thumb|none|Icon of the Noisemaker.]] | [[File:Noisemakericon.jpg|thumb|none|Icon of the Noisemaker.]] | ||
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The Long Dark is a first-person survival video game developed by Canadian developer Hinterland Studio. Originally released in an alpha state via Steam's Early Access program in 2014 after a successful crowdfunding campaign, the full game was released in August 1st, 2017 for PC and consoles, and September 17th, 2020 for Nintendo Switch.
The Long Dark takes place in an isolated region of northern Canada (the fictional Great Bear Island) following a massive geomagnetic storm that has destroyed or disabled almost all modern technology and brought civilization to its knees. Players must survive the frigid wilderness they find themselves in by scavenging or crafting what they need, managing hunger, thirst, and fatigue, and finding shelter from the unforgiving elements and unusually hostile wildlife, which includes wolves, timberwolves, bears, and the deadly moose. Peaceful wildlife like deer, rabbits, and crows are also present, although the latter cannot be hunted and harvested.
There are two main game modes:
Survival, which is a sandbox mode where the only goal is to explore the game world and stay alive for as long as possible.
Wintermute, which is The Long Dark's episodic story mode. Bush pilot Will Mackenzie is approached by his ex-wife, Dr. Astrid Greenwood, who asks him to fly her out to the remote Great Bear Island to deliver an unspecified package. Will reluctantly accepts, but on their way to Astrid's destination, their plane is bought down by the massive solar flare that strikes Earth. Separated, Will and Astrid each embark on a journey to find each other and survive the "quiet apocalypse".
The Tales From the Far Territory DLC was released on December 5th, 2022, adding new regions and new weapon variants.
The following weapons appear in the video game The Long Dark:
Overview
There are only a handful of ranged weapons in The Long Dark. Each one is rare and extremely valuable to the goal of long-term survival. Ammunition for them is similarly rare, but spent cartridges can be reloaded using the appropriate tools and by making a trip to one of the few ammunition workbenches scattered across the game world. Firearms are used for hunting game and defending oneself from the hostile wildlife of Great Bear Island. In survival mode, the player character begins unskilled with firearms, but becomes more proficient with their use the more they are used and the more they read up about them. Weapons must also be maintained and poor-quality weapons may jam at inopportune moments, forcing long unloading and reloading animations. Weapons also degrade when shot, forcing the player to clean them using a firearms cleaning kit. The loud noise of gunfire will scare off animals and cause a ringing tinnitus effect if fired indoors.
Handguns
Smith & Wesson Model 27
A stylized revolver resembling the Smith & Wesson Model 27 was the second firearm added to the game, known simply as "Revolver". It was introduced in the Steadfast Ranger update in January 2019 and plays a large role in Episode 3 of the story, "Crossroads Elegy". Old builds of the game had in the game files (but did not use) a much more realistically modeled .38 caliber Ruger Security Six revolver ([1]), before the current S&W revolver was added.
The ammo used appears to be .32 S&W cartridges, which is a caliber the Model 27 was never chambered for. The weapon is correctly double-action, serving as a faster-firing close-range firearm for personal defense against wildlife, although the Lee-Enfield is still the preferred option for actual hunting as the revolver lacks damage, range and accuracy at range. When being attacked by a wolf, the revolver is an option for self-defense alongside melee weapons the player might be carrying.
The Model 27 only has a range of 30m and you cannot move while aiming it, however it can be hipfired, unlike the rifle. Any wildlife shot at (except moose) will eventually bleed out, although it can take hours of in-game time. These aspects of the weapon combine to solidify its role as a self-defense weapon. It can be shot one-handed if the player has a sprained wrist, but it has more recoil and sway when used one-handed. While not necessarily plentiful by any means, ammunition for the revolver is the most common form of ammunition that can be found.
Smith & Wesson Model 22
A stylized Smith & Wesson Model 22 appears as the "Warden's Revolver", it is a variant of the "Revolver" added in the "Tales from the Far Territory" DLC. Being of a smaller, more compact size, its in-game weight is 1.25 kg (0.25 less than the standard Revolver). It has no rear iron sights and has 33% less range in-game, but gains a 25% faster draw speed. Despite the Model 22 being designed to be loaded with moon clips similar to the M1917 Revolver and not using clips can cause empty casings to be stuck in the cylinder, the "Warden's Revolver" is loaded round-by-round like the standard Revolver. As the name suggests, it is only found in a random, pre-set location of the Blackrock Prison region, and also takes the same ammo as the "Revolver" despite being chambered in .45 ACP. Its name in the game files is "RevolverStubNosed", an apparent misnomer of the "snubnose" term.
"Hunter's Revolver"
The "Hunter's Revolver" is a variant of the Revolver added in "Tales from the Far Territory". It has a longer, heavier barrel than the standard Revolver, which had ribbing and front sights reminiscent of the Colt Python and has a cylinder of a Colt Single Action Army. The game's description describes it as a "vintage, hand-cannon style" weapon. In an inverse of the Warden's Revolver above, the Hunter's Revolver weighs 0.25kg more than the common variant, but possesses double the effective range of the standard Revolver. It can only be found in Prepper Caches, which randomly spawn throughout certain regions.
Orion Flare Gun
The Orion Flare Gun was the first weapon added to the game post-alpha release. It was introduced in the Timberwolf Mountain update in December 2015 as the "Distress Pistol". It shoots "Flare Shells" which are incorrectly fired alongside the flare, and remain on the ground after the flare has burnt out. Furthermore, it does not set targets on fire, but will cause bleeding, which can eventually kill wildlife, unless you headshot a wolf or deer, in which case the weapon instantly kills. This is fairly odd, as flares are not penetrating projectiles and any damage is dealt via pure impact damage. Animals flee from the sound and sight of flares, and they stick into animals that have been shot, glowing red for 20 in-game minutes.
In Wintermute Episode 1, the player may choose to bring a Distress Pistol with them aboard Will's plane, where it will be found on the ground following the plane crash. If not, it can first be found in Milton during the side quest "Highway Robbery". In Wintermute Episode 3's "Coming Storm" mission, the weapon is used for its intended purpose, signaling to crash survivors.
Rifles
Hybrid Lee-Enfield Rifle
A stylized hybrid of many different Lee-Enfield rifles appears as the "Hunting Rifle" and was originally the sole firearm in-game. It was most likely chosen due to the game taking place in Canada and some Canadian Rangers still use the rifle to this day, along with its continued popularity on the civilian market. This correlates with some of its designated spawn points in Survival mode.
The weapon features many oddities in its design, based on various different types of Lee-Enfield rifles. The weapon is primarily a WWI-era Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III, with a slightly shorter barrel and added metal rings around the weapon. One is present behind the hammer and another is located just in front of the chamber. The magazine appears to be a 7.62x51mm NATO Lee-Enfield magazine, with a squarer base compared to the .303 British magazine. This is interesting due to the game specifically stating this rifle fires .303 in its description. The grip is different, with an appearance closer to the Lee-Speed Sporter's rounded grip that protrudes down from the main stock instead of cutting off sharply like the No. 1 rifle. The sights are missing the tangent adjustable rear sight, but are otherwise the typical wide FOV sights that most games have, in order to make aiming easier. The front post is missing its protective wings and the rear aperture sight appears to be from a Lee-Enfield No. 4.
A unique version can be found in Wintermute, used by Jeremiah in Episode 1 but is otherwise unobtainable until Episode 2 where you are given the rifle at the beginning of the episode. This rifle features some ornate engravings on the handguard, a floral patterned plate stuck to the rifle around the chamber and magazine, as well as rags wrapped around the stock and handguard. A reskinned version of this rifle appears in Survival mode as the "Curator's Rifle". A standard rifle can be found and used in Episode 3 in the small hut near the river by Thompson's Crossing.
The rifle has undergone many changes to its design over time. In update v1.48, it gained the look it currently has now, but before this update it lacked the tall front sight, instead having a very small sight that looks similar to shotgun bead sights in size. The alpha rifle was very short, shorter even than the carbine version of the No. 1 SMLE, with the same tiny front sight, and it also had a bunker for an SMLE-type magazine (which for some reason was absent). The early access version of the game used the same model with less detail. Finally, the pre-alpha version had the same short handguard, but a longer barrel than handguard, making the weapon resemble a sporterised Lee-Enfield. It also had a Mauser-style built-in magazine.
The weapon is the most powerful in the game, using 5 round stripper clips to reload the 10 round magazine. It can take down a deer with a headshot and a wolf with either a head or chest shot, but multiple shots will be needed for bears and moose. The rounds are high velocity and have a range of about 50 meters, and you must aim in order to be able to fire. Jams with the rifle are almost certainly due to rimlock, as the .303 cartridges are rimmed and they can get locked together when reloading, which causes them to feed incorrectly. It requires two hands to use, and you therefore cannot use it with a sprained wrist.
Barb's Rifle
"Barb's Rifle" is a Hunting Rifle introduced in Tales From the Far Territory. It is a modified version of the base Hunting Rifle with a worn woodland camouflage paint scheme on the stock, an extended barrel and front sight reminiscent of the Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk.I, and a straight magazine that gives it some resemblance to the Ishapore 2A1. Compared to the basic Hunting Rifle, Barb's Rifle has 33% higher durability but weighs 0.5kg more. It randomly spawns in the Coastal Highway region.
Curator's Rifle
The "Curator's Rifle" is another Hunting Rifle variant added in Tales From the Far Territory. It is a slightly modified version of the reskinned Hunting Rifle used in Wintermute Episode 2. As such, unlike the other rifles added in the DLC, it does not have any modified parts and is simply a retexture of the vanilla rifle. It possess a plum colored stock with brass or gold tinted metal parts, along with engravings of deer on the receiver. It has 33% more effective range than the basic Hunting Rifle and shares all other attributes with the basic rifle, thus making it a straight upgrade over the common Hunting Rifle. It randomly spawns in the Ash Canyon region.
Sporterized Lee-Enfield
A Sporterized Lee-Enfield appears as "Vaughn's Rifle", a variant of the "Hunting Rifle" added in part 1 of the Tales From the Far Territory DLC. Like its sporterized nature suggests, it weighs 1.0kg less then the standard "Hunting Rifle", but because of its banged-up appearance it has a lower overall durability stat, losing 2% condition with every shot compared to the "Hunting Rifle's" 1.333% per shot degradation. However, it gains a 10% increase in rate of fire and slightly faster reload speed. Its namesake former owner is mentioned on computers found in Carter Hydro Dam during aurora and Glimmer Fog events. As such, his rifle randomly spawns in or near the dam.
Explosives
Jam Tin Grenade
The "Noisemaker" is an explosive (the first of its kind in the game) added with the release of Episode 4 in October 2021. It is a homemade explosive available in both survival and Wintermute, based off similar metal can based explosives like the World War I era British Jam Tin Grenade. A Noisemaker can be crafted using 1 Cloth, 1 Recycled Can, and 0.10 kg of gunpowder. As the name implies, it detonates with a loud noise and is primarily used as a way to scare hostile wildlife but also can be used as a fragmentation grenade if used right. It has a three second fuze and explodes on contact with a surface. While the blast radius is not particularly large, standing near the explosion or having one detonate in a survivor's hand will cause severe injury. A Noisemaker can similarly injure wildlife if the detonation is close enough, and can even kill an animal if they been injured beforehand.