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The bottles are nice ideas, but perk machines would be better to spot and identify from the distance.
Them the weapons: yes, good idea, but you have to come close to figure out which weapon. And you have to move like an idiot to get the perfect spot, so you get the information and ability to buy.
Sorry, but I hate the lightning. Don't blame my monitor, it is not an cheap TN panel ;) But even at highes brightness in game and monitor settings it is no fun sitting 5cm close to the screen and trying to see anything. In the sunny parts the contrast is way too low and makes it hard to see, too.
Imo the distance how far the axe reaches is too low. Having Widows Wine I loose all my "ww-points" because even how hard I try, widows wine kicks in earlier than the axe reaches the zombie.
Like the discussion starter said: the map is open and that makes it cool. But at some spots it looks open but you figure out, you're trapped. Because paths, rocks and trees where you came through and where not are not very disthinguishable. Sorry, nice idea but feels playing so bad that I will not keep the map.