He’s also looking into generating roads so they continue from the borders of the main map, which will massively expand the canvas for modders to position their modded maps – what with them now being able to space them out amongst a huge game world instead of overwriting or extending the ...
Project Zomboid adds vehicles and goes the extra mile Get a V10 and build your magnum opus On the official blog, thepost announcing the map editoralso talks about future update plans, including the continued shift to a 3D model system (which will enable better performance and lighting) and ...
Vehicles added. Survivors of the Knox Event can drive vehicles and explore every nook and cranny of the vast Project Zomboid map. Vehicles are enhanced with real physics, and come with all the expected sundries such as a UI dashboard, headlights, expanded inventory space, car horns, air condi...
If you’ve got a base and are wondering what comes next, we recommend using a Project Zomboid map. This will help you find yourself in the big wide world and see what else is nearby. You’ll probably realise that Louisville, the biggest city in Project Zomboid, is pretty far away, but...
Greetings fair Mondoider. Last week you learned the wonders SHAZAM! but there was a voice that was curiously absent. A French voice. The voice of our very own Romain ‘RobertJohnson’ Dron. So this week we thought we’d have a chat with him, as we’re...
Project Zomboid finally hit Steam Early Access in 2013... and it has been stuck there ever since. But stuck isn't the right word for it. Or at least I'm hoping it isn't. I have a terrible history with test/beta gaming. I don't have the time to get to all the finished ...