Author Topic: i loving hate survival games  (Read 2092 times)


I like the part where i fall in the lava and lose my favorite dirt house i worked two whole painful hours on.


obsidian house 2 minutes

Don't starve has ways of respawning. Extra lives, if you will.

like u hate minecrap.


Build Brown Bricks in Minecrap
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I like survival games, but I cannot stand Day-Z-like ones. If it's not the zombies cluttered around the supplies that kill you, it'll be another player, and forget about making friends because you'll get backstabbed 5 minutes after. And any PvE servers are barren of life and rare. And playing on the easy setting just to survive the zombies is humiliating.

If it's not the zombies cluttered around the supplies that kill you
sounds like youve never played dayz in your life

sounds like youve never played dayz in your life

I've played Unturned and it's Day-Z for 0 dollars (and even euros!), I bet. I also played a clone called "Apocalypse Rising" in Roblox, and if THAT isn't a Day-Z clone I'll be damned.

There's some berries and other stuff to find in the wild (mainly in Unturned), but the main scavenging area is villages, settlements or evac areas infested with zombies (the third one is only in Unturned probably but the other two gotta be present in day-z)
« Last Edit: July 21, 2017, 08:50:09 AM by Marios »

marios theres no zombies in dayz (i think there is now but from like 2015 to 2016 there were like absolutely none whatsoever)

...I always thought the "Z" in DayZ stood for "Zombie"... But I would swear I also saw the front page for DayZ and it had zombies on it. I'm thinking of another game, aren't I...

dayz has zombies but there was a large patch of time where you would maybe see like one zombie every 30 minutes and it couldnt care less about you. it was literally just pvp (and i loved dayz at the time)
sorry for being unclear lol i was trying to be dramatic

Anyway, the gist of it is both those games claim to be inspired by DayZ. But are not clones after all. I hope you get what I mean beside this misconception.