I’ve been talking about it for a few weeks now, and today is finally the day where multiple streamers are going to take the dive into some multiplayer Project Zomboid action!! We’ve got a variety of streamers lined up with varying levels of experience in the game, so it will definitely be interesting! Viewers are welcome and encouraged to bounce around between streamers, or, if you have the bandwidth / screen space for it, watch multiple streamers at once! And feel free to drop some “eye in the sky” intel in case someone is in trouble and needs help, or someone else got brutally murdered…again 🤣
We’re still finalizing a few of the details, but most likely all the streamers will start out in Discord for a quick meet-and-greet and gameplan discussion, but after that we’ll be limited to in-game proximity based voice chat and walkie-talkies. The plan is we’ll all start in the same town and try to rendezvous at a pre-determined location. But will we all make it, or will some of us fall along the way? Either way, it’s going to be a blast!!
I’ll try to set up a chat command with links to each of the participating streamers, so definitely show some love to everyone that is involved. Also note that some of the streamers may use more…colorful language than I tend to use, so viewer discretion is advised 😉
Viewers using the live chat – please abide by these rules. The moderators are watching!!
1. Be kind and respectful to everyone – don’t get argumentative with anyone, and don’t be rude.
2. No ALL CAPS or other oBnoXiOuS ways of posting messages.
3. Keep it PG-13, topic and language wise. No hard profanity, discussion of religion, politics, etc.
4. Keep discussion on topic relevant to the stream. If you want to engage in a side-discussion with anyone else, take it to discord or elsewhere.
5. Respect the Streamer and the Moderators!
Feel free to join the House of Drak Discord Server where there just might even be a link for livestream bingo that you can play along with other viewers! Here’s the Discord invite link:
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Game footage for this video is from Project Zomboid, developed by The Indie Store, and used consistent with their permission as granted on their website: https://projectzomboid.com/blog/youtube-terms/
Interested in trying it out or learning more? Check out these links!
http://www.projectzomboid.com
https://store.steampowered.com/app/108600/Project_Zomboid/
Nothing in this video is sponsored by The Indie Store, and the commentary and information in this video do not represent the opinions or positions of any other entity whatsoever. Also, I wonder why they picked Kentucky for the location of this game? I’ve been there before, and didn’t care much for the high humidity.
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For people who are watching this and being confused about why he was doing so badly at the start:
1. If your right arm is wounded, don't fight with melee weapons. Rely on stomps (Spacebar is the manual stomp button). Both hand and arm wounds will drastically reduce melee damage and melee attack speed, and the effects stack with multiple wounds.
2. Always zoom in to make sure broken windows don't have broken glass in them. Climbing through windows with broken glass in them will wound your character.
3. If you're out in the open and not trying to sneak-attack a zombie or escape a horde, don't crouch. It doesn't magically stop them from seeing you and reduces your capacity to loot quickly.