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  1. So I recently bought Project Zomboid and saw everything I could ask for in a zombie game. Ever since I was 10 , I've always wondered how I'd do in a zombie apocalypse. Currently NPCs and Vehicles are in the works but after they are released into the public, I was thinking of all the zombie movies and comics I've seen where everything is normal up until the middle of the day where they start noticing something's up. Usually, this is where everything get's crazed up and becomes hard. At this point, it is hard to think as everyone runs around and all chaos is happening. I'd like to get that adrenaline. I'd love to see cars crashing and see how the infection spreads. It starts off with just spawning one zombie, then some people getting bit (if the player decides to stop the infection quick, might as well spawn multiple zombies) but that all depends on the re-animation time. I've always loved this part in every zombie films,comics and games but usually on a linear point of view. Project Zomboid plays on how the player reacts to every situation. That's why I came to like this game I just hope this really gets added into the game. If not, oh well. There's no harm in trying to suggest.
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