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While I personally feel that a HUD-Map would be detrimental to my PZ-experience, i still think that an external map is a very useful tool. So, I present to you: The Project Zomboid Map Project:

http://pzmap.crash-override.net/

New page: http://map.projectzomboid.com/
 
This is a zoomable and panable map (using the OpenSeadragon javascript library) of Muldraugh.
Total size: 136 GB
Dimensions: 1075200px * 396800px (426.639.360.000 or roughly 426 Gigapixels)

 

 

The site is currently not available for offline viewing. A new download version will be available in the near future.

 

Currently there are maps of:

- Muldraugh, West Point and The Mall Knox County (Survival mode, Builds 30 and 35)

- The Challenge Maps

- Bedford Falls

- Dreadwood

- New Denver

- Phoenix

- Radcliffe

- Drayton (Rebuild)

- TWD Prison

- Vacation Island

 

To help manage the POIs of the maps, have a look at the POI Manager (see an explanation here).
 

IMPORTANT: I AM NOT A TIS DEVELOPER!

 

If you find bugs in the map, please report them in the Map Bugs Tracker!

Edited by blindcoder
Update to Build 35
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User 'Raspu':
Submitted 300 Screenshots at 1920x1080
Mapped the northern camping ground.

User 'GammelNoob':
Submitted 750 Screenshots at 1920x1080
Mapped northern Muldraugh, the cabin in the woods, train station and tracks, lots of roads and more details on the northwestern trailer park.
Submitted 341 Screenshots at 1920x1080 mapping streets to the west.

User 'Szary_Optymista':
Submitted a highly detailed image (51200x51200 px) of the city of Muldraugh weighing in at 1.5 GB.
Submitted a highly detailed image of the farm.
Submitted two highly detailed image of an area west of Muldraugh.

User 'Miva':
Submitted 145 Screenshots at 1364x706
Mapped part of the street west of the main street leading to the south-western woods.

 

User 'Kruppski77':

Submitted 1533 Screenshots at 1920x1080 of various areas.

 

[ reserved for mapping credits ]

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UPDATE

 

Yet again I mapped some more woods north of the farm: http://pzmap.crash-override.net/#0.4707102776940149,0.19344935721574985,3.908225494570876

 

I know that this might seem boring to many, but it's for the sake of a complete map. More exciting updates will hopefully follow :-)

Until then, I urge everyone to send in regions and names for them, no matter how real/funny/epic/off-topic/strange they might be.

 

For starters, I suggest the name MashWood for this area: http://pzmap.crash-override.net/#0.328682274076948,0.200386498387243,18.728998178186327

The name stems from IRC where harakka said it reminded him of Mashs forum avatar.

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I'll try to map there after the current batch is finished.

 

I would love to help expanding this map, I just wait for somebody to tell me how to do using Windows.

 

You can use fraps if you have a license for it, otherwise I've heard rumors on IRC that there's something in the works. Also, if push comes to shove, rumor also has it that the next release contains a manaul screenshot function.

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Some statistics:

In July 2013 PZMap served 40600 visit requesting 574.38 GB of data.

In June 2013 PZMap served 6222 visits requesting 56.07 GB of data.

 

From July 4th 2013 to July 31st 2013 15832307 map tiles have been downloaded.

 

Visits by client time:
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Another boring UPDATE - but at least we now have the western-most area covered:

http://pzmap.crash-override.net/#0.5000000000000006,0.3571428571428574,0.8441767068273092

 

Yes, it's getting dark on the map, a sign that I've been taking screenshots in a real-time sandbox from 9 AM until nightfall. Time to start a new sandbox - or find a place to sleep, I guess.

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Some help for OS X users:

 


 

Shortcuts
  • Command-Shift-3: Take a screenshot of the screen, and save it as a file on the desktop
  • Command-Shift-4, then select an area: Take a screenshot of an area and save it as a file on the desktop
  • Command-Shift-4, then space, then click a window: Take a screenshot of a window and save it as a file on the desktop
  • Command-Control-Shift-3: Take a screenshot of the screen, and save it to the clipboard (if you immediately want to upload it, you can use Cloud (cl.ly))
  • Command-Control-Shift-4, then select an area: Take a screenshot of an area and save it to the clipboard
  • Command-Control-Shift-4, then space, then click a window: Take a screenshot of a window and save it to the clipboard
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