When comparing The Fifth Day vs H1Z1 [Early Access], the Slant community recommends The Fifth Day for most people. In the question“What are the best survival games on PC?” The Fifth Day is ranked 28th while H1Z1 [Early Access] is ranked 31st. The most important reason people chose The Fifth Day is:
A command prompt is used in game during the hacking of robots, giving a cool real like feel to the feature.
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Pros
Pro Hacking system that feels real
A command prompt is used in game during the hacking of robots, giving a cool real like feel to the feature.
Pro Good crafting system
Crafting seems to be the main goal in The Fifth Day, using things found through scavenging and hacking the player can the start building shelters, which is the key to survival.
Pro Vehicles
H1Z1 has vehicles in game that can be fixed up to working condition to then use to traverse the landscape. Making travel a whole lot easier, but also making your whereabouts known and an easier target.
Pro Crafting
There is crafting in the game so players can build bases to use as a home and a place to store items away from the rest of the world.
Pro Unpredictable
H1Z1 adds in an element of unpredictability with every encounter of another human player. Whether cooperation or fighting will ensue depends on the individuals playing and could go either way.
Pro Plenty of exploration
Exploration is a key part to H1Z1 as items need to be found to survive (though some gear can be purchased with real money as item drops). Depending on how lucky the individual is in finding the proper guns ammo and food/water makes for how long they are likely to survive.
Cons
Con Jarring volume levels
Being an early access game, there is no music yet which means vast moments of only low level ambient environmental sounds to then be contrasted with extremely loud encounters.
Con Lots of walking
Like most open world survival games, there is a lot of walking in what is mostly an empty world.
Con Might be abandoned
Developer has abandoned this game. Not a single update for months and no information on the status of development.
Con Filled with hackers
Due to Sony's inability to properly combat hackers the game has become pointless to play. Hackers can just teleport into anyones base stealing all of their hard earned or purchased items, which being that this is a survival game makes survival pretty much impossible for any length of time.
Con Pay to win
Sadly despite claims from the developers that it would not happen, there are microtransactions for gear, guns and ammo in game. Meaning groups that pool their money and numbers to claim the falling crates will have an unfair advantage over those that do not pay to win.