How To Start in Project Zomboid the Right Way
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- čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
- Louisville = best spawn
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0:00 - Intro
0:25 - Sandbox Settings
0:45 - Occupations and Traits
1:27 - Muldraugh
2:39 - Riverside
3:20 - Rosewood
3:48 - West Point
4:36 - Outro
Project Zomboid is an open-world isometric survival horror video game in development by British and Canadian independent developer The Indie Stone. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic, zombie-infested world where the player is challenged to survive for as long as possible before inevitably dying. - Hry
Fun fact: The description tells you the best spawn
I'm glad he doesn't judge anyone's playstyle, just saying that its "personal playstyle".
Outdoorsman's in every loadout I have, and one of the best traits, change my mind
It is a good trait, but isn’t needed since weather especially in the early game has little effect on your character, outdoorsman is only worthwhile is you’re playing cryogenic winter, or you are a run off to the woods type of player, since I’m a city player a lot of my time is spent indoors so I don’t often take that trait, it’s good but not the best all around, I think dexterous is underrated and slept on, people underestimate the ability to be able to just pick lots of items up or put lots of items down quickly, moving items is a large part of the game so I think this trait is the best all round trait for any playthrough. Smoker is always my go to negative trait I consider it more of a positive trait since it can actually help cure the depression moodle while also getting rid of the stress moodle, it gives a use for cigarettes which are useless when not choosing smoker, not taking smoker is just a bad move.
@@mclovin2408 Outdoorsman isn't only for weather problems, its for people who are into tailoring and want to be wearing as much protection as possible,
as the only stepback besides the speed reduction of tailoring is how much you would be sweating.
@@duck7464 fair enough but I don’t ever pursue the tailoring route, getting the most armor protection seems like you’re just preparing for failure in my opinion, you’d be better off with lighter for the sake of movement.
I like the "Save Our Station" mod. It gives good starter locations, and because it essentially gives you a 'random city' option if you select it in the start menu. It also gives you something to do, and a reason to travel if you get bored.
One of my favorite base locations in muldraugh is in a sort of gated community, the houses are big, there's a vet place and a convenience store nearby. Decent chance to get at least your bare essentials in a very safe location. Not far from warehouses either and the gated community is a location you have a chance to spawn in.
It's a doctor's office, not a vet.
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Good to see your uploads again my man
I need this.
I just lost a 3 month character.
And now I'm running a new one
I have 950 hours in the game and I'm suddenly horrible at it.
Average Project Zomboid Experience
3 months is painful
I completely agree with how you start and I can say that I also start similarly with you, with Louisville being the last objective as soon as you survived the first or maybe second week
Be me: spawn at west point. Find no guns nor Weapons.
Fight my way to the burnt down hardware store while getting scracths all over my character making it useless in combat.
Get a pickaxe
Love pickaxe
Clean the majority of west side
Break into the gun/hunting store by burning the walls
Get guns
Find a car in perfect condition
Gather loot
Make my way to rosewood but skip muldaraugh and take a longer path to avoid making a huge horde
Arrive rosewood's construction site with a 5% hp engine and pretty much a broken car with entire doors missing
Clean the rosewood
Loot a farn house in the south
Get bitten by a zombie right as i enter my car...
I've started putting as much deteriorating food as i can in every freezer... On day one i prefer to go directly to the bigger supermarkets, pizza places, hamburger joints. And collect all i can in bags and put everything that fits in the blue "Ice" boxes. Or just simply drag the meats and stuff from the fridge over to connected freezers. Then i grab the 10-20 bags of onions, cherries, potatoes that's usually stored in the warehouse in the back of each store and put them into freezer too.
The reason is the quicker i do this in a new life, the longer fresh food supply i will have to level up the cooking with. And doing it on the first day seems important, since a couple of hours in game can be the difference on if all your food is gonna rot in like 2 or 7 months...
Imagine being months in and still having a bunch of freshly chopped onion and eggs to fill your stomach out.
Before power goes out, i just take the iceboxes to the base and then you have the best of all the setups.
Love Pillow's Random Spawns (minus Louisville)
organized is a MUST for me
I'm still learning the game, so I always start in Rosewood. I'll have to give turning zombie respawn off. I haven't tried that yet.
Looking at the thumbnail I thought this is a joke video. It is actually a legit 'How to'
West point is definitely the best place, a good amount of zombies will always keep you entertained compared to Rosewood that has close location toward the river, and if you feel daring you can always take a car and go to louisville faster from WP. West point also offer many supplies and the horde of zombies can be easily dealt with, maybe a little bit overwhelming because most of the time will be spent at killing zombies near your neigbouring house (i think i killed like 20 zombies daily on WP at early game), but thats where 2 hour setting come at best, you can kill hundreds of zombies and come back home resting before it gets dark.
and if you want to live peaceful stardew valley life, you can always build your home near river area and you are set for life, WP also offer warehouse where it has tons of survivalist necessity, axes, sledgehammer if you are lucky, and fishing rod. Gardening kits and other are available on the city as well, just drag the horde with any car that has alarm on it (firefighter, ambulance, ranger or police car) and park it somewhere you want to drag the horde in, then bolt tf out from there.
I remember when i had a really good project zomboid playthrough until i decided to go to a house which was like the best to survive in and die to 1 zombie who bit me and i became infected i was so mad
komp writing the bible on dis one 😮💨
have you looked at rosewood construction site?
wrong the best starting point in raven creek
Yes…best spawn if you want a challenge
i honestly just get a bit bored of project zomboid after the first week because i usually am stacked after that. ive literally engineered the perfect start for my character and the game gets boring kinda quickly for me because i get stacked so fast. also my friends rarely play project zomboid with me so yeah. i genuinley dont know what to do after your geared
I'm kind of interested in what you think is 'the perfect start'. Want to go into detail on it?
When this happens to me I just adjust my play style and start in a new place.
What I did was to set the time power and water stays on to be longer, but add a mod that makes it randomly turn off for random a mounts of time. I then added a mod that makes a percentage of the zombie pop sprinters.
Now I need a back up generator ASAP, and the manual. And now there is a good chance a few from that hoard are gonna run me down.
wait for npcs... It's been 14 years
New Komp VID Yea
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Underweight is a really good one
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Louisville is pronounced "Loo-ville", not "Louie-ville".
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I hate Muldraugh with all my heart , i hate it , only 1 book shop small police station , i hate it
Also CDDA spawn city, for me it's rather PTSD city 💀