About:
» Project Zomboid Nomad is a series about a grizzled survivor’s mission to help his community survive ten years post-apocalypse. The world is is eroded and decayed, resources are scarce, but at least most of the zombies have been killed off. Unfortunately the zombies that are left are stronger, faster and more vicious.
Lore:
» Ten years have passed since the start of the apocalypse. The vast majority of civilization has collapsed. There’s barely any governmental presence anymore, just the rare aircraft sighting. Our community relies very heavily on the emergency broadcast network for advanced warnings about roaming hoards, raiders and supply drops, but the network is failing. The nomads are an experienced group of scouts who are dispatched to regions ripe with supplies and with broadcast networks that require maintenance. Our protagonist is a nomad in training, parachuted into unfamiliar territory and forced to survive as an initiation rite.
Rules:
» No sleeping in cities
Cities are ripe targets for raiders and sleeping in cities is forbidden. (This only goes into effect after the protagonist has a long range vehicle)
» No permanent houses
Nomad training forbids the use of houses for long term shelter.
» No uncontrolled fires
Large fires will signal raiders, do not set uncontrolled fires.
Goals:
» Find and upgrade a long range vehicle
» Find and upgrade a Scout vehicle
» Maintain the emergency broadcast network
» Prepare for the trip home by stockpiling fuel, food, water, tools, weapons and ammo.
Settings:
» Here are the settings of the game and traits of the survivor: https://bit.ly/zomboid-nomad-settings
Mods:
» Here is the mod list: https://bit.ly/zomboid-nomad-mods
» Viewer Driven Content
Viewers will be able to help influence the direction and vote on how certain situations are handled. If you would like to influence the direction of this series I welcome you to join me on stream. This series is streamed live on https://twitch.tv/rhadamant5186
» Project Zomboid Nomad Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHqSuWJSw8SDi_0_9h7075iVJpSrfTS3Y
If you would like to join my community please consider visiting my website or joining discord! If you’d like to support me as a content creator Patreon always helps as well.
Website (Schedule, Countdown Timer to streams, links, resources):
https://rhadamant.com
Discord (Gaming community):
https://rhadamant.com/discord
Patreon (To support me directly):
https://www.patreon.com/rhadamant
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You should try the mod Better Flashlights or SoulFulcher's lights. I run both of them. Both add new light sources, and one lets you attach an opperating light to your belt.
Thank you for the awesome content and great video!
It makes my eye twitch to see a four door Wrangler in 1993.
I know this is related to your revious vid, but I found a lead pipe in a trunk of a car at an autoshop
38:17 you are the worst driver I have ever seen and I wouldn't have it any other way
You're in rural Kentucky from the 90s, just pull any water pipe from any house and you'll have lead pipes galore.
Those two smaller buildings in the back of McCoys have tons more stuff some of which is the metalworking stuff propane torches Metal Sheets and the like might be able to find a lead pipe there maybe I'm also still watching the video as I write this so I don't know whether or not you found one by the end of the video or for that matter by the time you finished playing on Twitch also you can find propane in those crates at McCoy's I found industrial size propane tanks I'm pretty sure that's a vanilla thing I'm not sure though but yeah the industrial propane tanks are like four to five times the volume of a regular one
Might be worth hitting up the storage place by the warehouse. The loot table is really wide on those.
You'd think in a game full of the walking dead the zombies would be the primary antagonists.
Nope
Lead pipe
checked the dev page for the item spawn list, check sheds they have the highest spawn rate by a magnitude
Dunno if you ever worked in IT tech support or system administrations, but every time someone asks what the game is about, what scenario, what goals or mods are used and you point out to the "Rhadamant guarantee", something inside me dies a little bit.
You can document and write and make big flashing arrows extensively as you want, but I think most average humans stop reading or taking notice of it, after reading a certain set of stop words and ignoring the rest of the same sentence or line as humanly possible in order to ask exactly about the very things are written down after their minds do an automatic shutdown of their brain after reading the first stop word.
It is really aggravating to squeeze the most important information in the first sentence (aka TLDR) and after that, providing most information in a clear concise bullet point list…. I still get asked about all I already have written there, especially if it is a colleague.
Sometimes I think the only way of getting the message across is by hiring some well-built men or women who read out them the information, but I'm not that really sure if they just look at these pretty people.
PS: Never, ever, ever use the words "Error", "Problem", "Alert", "Notice", "Warning" at the beginning of something. After that most average people have mental shutdown of their brains.
No reading chat while driving! You can look when you're at a stop sign
I finally broke down and bought this game. I feel like it's going to go like kenshi.. i llike watching you play but hate actually playing lmao. I refunded it, watched you play and thought man this game is great, bought again and still nothing.. here's to your next kenshi run.
Great series though, I've been throughly enjoying this appreciate your time.