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lplivetv

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  1. Any news on this? I am trying to make a Bug Out Bag mod to no avail. The game wont load my custom items or textures (if it wont load the items then I can't tell if it is loading my textures).
  2. Wasn't there mention of the possible addition of military sweeps coming to Project Zomboid. The logical answer in my opinion would have to be South to Fort Knox. This becomes even more logical when the entire map is based in Knox County. According to today's mondoid, it seems Louisville is possibly next. I hope they go south sooner or later.
  3. lplivetv

    Snow

    Alright, the source I got the 12" from was apparently outdated or not accurate. I found a more accurate source which also agrees with your 6". A couple of things to consider though. This is a game, not a sim, so having it 100% accurate to a real location is amiss in my opinion. If your talking realism, we eat and drink too much. In a REAL survival situation, we'd all become light eaters, even if we didn't want to, and wouldn't suffer such detrimental effects so quickly and frequently. From your 'realism' debate rain needs to be changed too. Let's be honest, the whole concept of fighting zombies isn't real. It comes from the movies. In a real zombie survival situation few of us would really go toe to toe with zombies, at least with a baseball bat or hammer, and when we did it would be under extreme situations. Of course this is a topic for another thread and not really important in my opinion. It rains more in Project Zomboid's Muldraugh than it does in Kentucky's Muldraugh, therefore having it snow fairly frequently in Project Zomboid's Muldraugh seems pretty realistic and completely believable.
  4. lplivetv

    Snow

    I can't agree with this. I live in West Texas, on the edge of the desert, and we still get snow on a yearly basis. I grew up in Nashville, not far from Kentucky at all, and I remember having white winters every year. The further north you go the more of a chance you get for snow. If it is natural to get snow in west Texas on a yearly basis, and if my own experience with the region Muldraugh resides in gets a good amount of snow consistently every year, then having snow in Project Zomboid is completely within reason. Now, one thing that would take away from this immersion is having it snow as frequently as it rains in Project Zomboid. Having grown up in Tennessee, where it rained often enough, it sure as hell didn't rain as much as Project Zomboid suggests. Muldraigh area gets upwards to 50" of rainfall annually, but still not as it seems in the game. As far as snowfall, Muldraugh is roughly 35 miles southwest of Louisville, which actually gets closer to 12.5" of snow annually. The weather system should get snow, but for immersion sake, both the rain and snow should be made more rare.
  5. I'd like to know how. My Logitech F310 wont work at all.
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