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This mod actually refreshing current PZ state and brings so much fun and excitement in the game.
I thought this project of yours was quite ambitious at first, I even considered that it would just be a bad mod, but in the end it ended up surprising me a lot, I just don't want you to give up on it, at least not now, because I think that it could become one of the best mods in all of Project Zomboid so far.
Even if I can't donate a penny, I can express my gratitude through this text and how happy I am that you continued working so hard on this mod.
There would be any possibility of creating a negotiation mechanic? Like if a raider comes to kill you, you can negotiate with him and may he would leave the zone or something more complex.
I went into one of the houses to find the loot, the electricity was already off and so the house was dark. So I had to move cautiously as usual, holding my XM177 at the ready and illuminating myself with a flashlight mounted on the barrel of the rifle....
And so I cut the corner of the kitchen and saw two zombies, my finger on the trigger (LMB, lol) did its job before my brain, and only then I realize that one of the zombies did not rush at me at once, but hesitated a bit and.... raised his hands!
Of course, I immediately realized that it was a bug.
But this funny incident gave me some room for fantasy as I drove back to the shelter. I thought - "Hey, what if some zombies still have fragmented tiny bits of memory alive somewhere? What if they're hording and sticking close to towns and homes for a reason, but driven by an instinct that hasn't quite died down yet?! "
It was a rather grim feeling. I began to perceive the zombie apocalypse in this game a little differently.
Huh, very interesting experience. It wouldn't be possible without this mod (albeit through a fun bug, but still...). Thanks.