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CalmUnity

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  1. It would be great flavor to be able to light up my house with Christmas lights during winter. You know, give me a goal to strive for... something to stave off boredom which is my #1 Winter killer.
  2. Plates could make a great throwing weapon/distraction. You ever hear a plate shatter? Loud AF.
  3. I would really like to see this coupled with expiration of medicine (as it does IRL). Potentially some medicines could become near-fatal or ineffective after expiration. EDIT: Also, I would love to see diabetes and insulin added. Insulin can be fatal if injected into the bloodstream, IRL. Also, for those without diabetes, it can cause a myriad of symptoms already present w/in PZ. It would make for a great evil doctor type in MP.
  4. Sorry to jump in so late, but I haven't been on the forums much lately.... I really like the direction you were taking with the helicopter. If I could make a few small suggestions... The rotor bolt and supports are too tall and the rotary blades are a touch too long. Looking through things you've made is really impressive. And, I am enamored with the spiffos. I also really like the movie theatre props, those would look awesome in the game. It would be cool to see a movie poster for each of your (now collectible) Spiffos.
  5. I really like the train and metro concepts, makes me almost want to build a map solely within a subway system.
  6. New thing: The sign in front of the Sunstar Hotel says "Free WiFi" and based on my research and personal experience WiFi wouldn't have been available in the base starting year of 1993.
  7. Off subject, but I just noticed that he has a laundry basket out there to collect water. That won't do anything, not with all those holes. (It's bright green, just above the foremost red bucket. Bottom-left.) does no one ever read the entire posts by people. we talked about this on page 2 of this discussion. i even said that 1 comment above yours... My bad.
  8. Off subject, but I just noticed that he has a laundry basket out there to collect water. That won't do anything, not with all those holes. (It's bright green, just above the foremost red bucket. Bottom-left.)
  9. If that still doesn't work follow these steps. 1: Go to C:\Users\"your user name here"\Zomboid\Multiplayer\servertest 2: Delete everything 3: Go to C:\Users\"your user name here"\Zomboid\server 4: Delete everything 5: Run PZServerSettings.exe 6: Choose your settings 7: Click 'Save' 8: Run ProjectZomboidServer.bat 9: Run Project Zomboid
  10. Are your server settings not working? If you've set your PZServerSettings.exe the effects should take place as soon as you start your server (with ProjectZomboidServer.bat) If you set it after starting your .bat, you'll need to close your .bat and start it again.
  11. I totally misread 'slip' as 'sip' and I was really confused.
  12. We're not talking about translation here. If the game were set in Saudi Arabia or Japan and was aimed at a global market, as you so keenly pointed out, I would certainly expect a translation to English. But, I would also expect the game to make use of vocabular immersion by using local idioms and vernacular. Besides, if you were a Brit vacationing in Kentucky, you would not find remoulade no matter how British you were. You would also find a surplus of ketchup. And, pickles would be in jars. I would also like to point out that I backed you up on the "hot cuppa" issue. And, you have responded with aggressive posts that have detracted from the initial point of this thread forcing me to explain a point ad nauseum for your personal benefit, because you can't wrap your mind around actually using the language of a locale in a game that is set in said locale. All that aside there are things in the game that could not be found in the suburbs of Louisville, KY in the mid-90's. And, that is immersion breaking.
  13. But, that brings us back to the initial issue of immersion breaking vocabulary. IF you want to roleplay an American living in KY, the vocabulary you use should be American vernacular. IF this game were set in Great Britain, I would feel more immersed if the vocabulary used was UK vernacular. Your argument is invalid because almost all developers at least attempt vocabular immersion when staging games in other locales.
  14. I would do it for them for free. I just need to know how.
  15. "Hey you!" Son of a... I pushed 'Q'
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