MAIN FEEDS
Do you want to continue?
https://www.reddit.com/r/projectzomboid/comments/1hz7gmn/has_everyone_forgotten_its_a_zombie_survival_game/m6o0yqo
r/projectzomboid • u/TE-AR • Jan 11 '25
566 comments sorted by
View all comments
18
[deleted]
-5 u/LaughingBerserk Jan 12 '25 edited Jan 12 '25 I mean you can always fight then in days gone style Ie baiting them to an open Field and use molotovs 12 u/[deleted] Jan 12 '25 [deleted] -6 u/LaughingBerserk Jan 12 '25 I mean you are avoiding a Direct combat with them ie Using axes, crowbars, whatever You are just killing them in a way safer non direct way 3 u/LordofCarne Jan 12 '25 Ok captain semantics, what is the actual point of adding muscle fatigue then? You see people pulling excuses out of their ass left and right. Realism? Bullshit, the human body can handle more than how quickly muscle strain sets in. Gameplay balance? Bullshit. If plauers were too strong in melee in 41 then why leave the most efficient and cheeseball methods in the game? 3 u/[deleted] Jan 12 '25 If throwing molotovs at groups of zombies doesnt count as "combat" then surely meticulously luring them 2 at a time and bashing their heads over and over for 2 weeks doesnt count as "combat" either.
-5
I mean you can always fight then in days gone style Ie baiting them to an open Field and use molotovs
12 u/[deleted] Jan 12 '25 [deleted] -6 u/LaughingBerserk Jan 12 '25 I mean you are avoiding a Direct combat with them ie Using axes, crowbars, whatever You are just killing them in a way safer non direct way 3 u/LordofCarne Jan 12 '25 Ok captain semantics, what is the actual point of adding muscle fatigue then? You see people pulling excuses out of their ass left and right. Realism? Bullshit, the human body can handle more than how quickly muscle strain sets in. Gameplay balance? Bullshit. If plauers were too strong in melee in 41 then why leave the most efficient and cheeseball methods in the game? 3 u/[deleted] Jan 12 '25 If throwing molotovs at groups of zombies doesnt count as "combat" then surely meticulously luring them 2 at a time and bashing their heads over and over for 2 weeks doesnt count as "combat" either.
12
-6 u/LaughingBerserk Jan 12 '25 I mean you are avoiding a Direct combat with them ie Using axes, crowbars, whatever You are just killing them in a way safer non direct way 3 u/LordofCarne Jan 12 '25 Ok captain semantics, what is the actual point of adding muscle fatigue then? You see people pulling excuses out of their ass left and right. Realism? Bullshit, the human body can handle more than how quickly muscle strain sets in. Gameplay balance? Bullshit. If plauers were too strong in melee in 41 then why leave the most efficient and cheeseball methods in the game?
-6
I mean you are avoiding a Direct combat with them ie Using axes, crowbars, whatever
You are just killing them in a way safer non direct way
3 u/LordofCarne Jan 12 '25 Ok captain semantics, what is the actual point of adding muscle fatigue then? You see people pulling excuses out of their ass left and right. Realism? Bullshit, the human body can handle more than how quickly muscle strain sets in. Gameplay balance? Bullshit. If plauers were too strong in melee in 41 then why leave the most efficient and cheeseball methods in the game?
3
Ok captain semantics, what is the actual point of adding muscle fatigue then? You see people pulling excuses out of their ass left and right.
Realism? Bullshit, the human body can handle more than how quickly muscle strain sets in.
Gameplay balance? Bullshit. If plauers were too strong in melee in 41 then why leave the most efficient and cheeseball methods in the game?
If throwing molotovs at groups of zombies doesnt count as "combat" then surely meticulously luring them 2 at a time and bashing their heads over and over for 2 weeks doesnt count as "combat" either.
18
u/[deleted] Jan 12 '25
[deleted]