I’m hosting a project zomboid server with a few friends and would love if more people played. We use a bunch of mods so I recommend modchecker to see what mods to download. cat-trans IP: 173.0.151.92 Port: 17100

  • TawnyFroggy [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    I played this game a little like 10 years ago. Do zombies still magically find you even though you are standing perfectly still in a house with all the windows blinded and no noise being made? I got overwhelmed because the game wouldn’t give me any time to get my bearings or catch my breath and it made figuring out the mechanics and stuff really difficult for me.

    • FemboyStalin [she/her,any]@hexbear.netOP
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      1 year ago

      They must have updated the zombie mechanics. The game itself can still be a bit overwhelming but the zombies are a bit more forgiving. They usually don’t come after you now unless you’ve seen them or could’ve seen them.

    • ComradeSharkfucker@lemmy.ml
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      2 months ago

      The game is so much better than it used to be, like absurdly better. You can even adjust zombie settings like hearing, strength, toughness, speed, population, and sight

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    1 year ago

    Neat. I’m in.

    No idea if I have the right mods or not, does it not do that automatically? I’ve seen other servers that do.

    • grym [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      1 year ago

      Ok I don’t know if that’s a new kind of event but I heard someone scream and get eaten lmao, I think most players spawn in the same residential area of that central town. I’ve got a decent spot, a pickup nearby I got the key to and I just need to get some gas.

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        1 year ago

        Logged off for now, Got an ok start at the north-east corner of the residential area with high wooden walls. I’ve got the key to a pickup nearby and need to find gas. There’s a lot of zombos around and I don’t really have a good weapon, but I got curtains on everything so it’s relatively safe for now, need to start getting wood and nails to board up a few things.

          • grym [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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            1 year ago

            Road-trip, road-trip!

            Going to louisville is a fun quest, it’s a long way from muldraugh! I know muldraugh pretty well, got a character that lived for a bunch of months and never went too far from that part of the map.

            I went to louisville a few times but never settled there, it’s much more tense. If you’re not careful/experienced you get swarmed very quickly, and once you start being chased there are so many zombos everywhere you’re not likely to find a safe spot before being exhausted. You need strats, often a way of making a noise distraction, etc. Or a good team that knows how to fight, or a shit-ton of ammo but even then the sheer amount of zombies in a place like louisville makes it hard to ever really “clear”.

            Zombies respawn over time in any cell that hasn’t been visited by a player in a little while, depending on your sandbox settings that can be a few in-game hours, days, weeks, etc. It’s hard to ever be entirely safe, even very well built safe-houses or areas will have zombies appearing in them if they don’t have players in them for too long. The game’s better than it used to at this process and you have less instances of zombies weirdly spawning inside places where they should not have been able to get in, but afaik it still happens.

            Anyway, going to louisville is a pretty fun adventure and it can be quite difficult. Even with good gear and a good car, you get stuck in the road in places with a lot of car jams, or at the military/quarantine checkpoint around louisville.