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  1. Good evening. In my most recent "Zomboid" game, I accidentally jumped out of my running vehicle by pressing the "E" key and was unable to get back in, despite pressing it again and despite the green square being highlighted. I popped out of the car by pressing "D". Consequently, the zombies that I mowed over devoured me, and I committed an act of Save Scumming because of the accident. Restarting the game at my last back up, I showed up back in my base and walked to where the vehicle was. It was there, but the key I had left in the ignition was not present. It vanished. I am using the latest "I Will Back Up My Save" branch on Build Forty-One. Thank you for any assistance you may render in future updates. Warm regards and bodies, -TURTLESHROOM
  2. This is a very specific suggestion that needs a bit of a back story. So I'm out at the farm with the chicken coop & well and driving on the driveway as nature begins its reclamation. I start running into saplings to the sound of glass breaking. So I jump out of the vehicle with my newly acquired ax to chop down the tree but the ax does not interact with the sapling no matter what I try. I chop down a couple trees just to make sure it is a not a bug. So my suggestion is one of two: 1) Have the vehicle take a small amount of damage and destroy the sapling (preferred-seems a bit more realistic) 2) If the tree is large enough to 'crash' the vehicle, have the ax be able to interact with it. If you go with option #1, I would think driving over a path would keep it rather clear of all growth. thanks, lee
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