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| Kniaz:
--- Quote from: Chefkokkie on December 02, 2010, 04:31:39 PM ---I remember being in Bluzone and I loved it, I wish you the best of luck on this as well. --- End quote --- Tier+Tactical weapon set, by Bushido. Not the best weapons, but it's versatile and a lot of people have it. Another good thing is their all modeled in the same style- which keeps it looking nice when I screenshot you poor roleplaying bastards. --- Quote from: Red Cube on December 02, 2010, 03:55:20 PM ---Sorry for double post, but will you release the save? --- End quote --- As I said before, no. But I've seriously been thinking about it- and I may or may not upload it. My main issue is people stealing small parts of the build. This happened with the old Bluzone. People would take a save, then only take certain buildings out. The jerks! --- Quote from: NickTheSushi on December 01, 2010, 09:59:09 PM ---Ohey Kniaz, I started making my medical base in single player. I just lost a chunk of work though cause my loving BL crashed again. --- End quote --- Well damn, that's annoying :/ Hope you can build it back up though! Can't wait to see it! Knowing you it'll be great ;) |
| Jenxas:
how does this get to page 2 I will not accept that! |
| Kniaz:
--- Quote from: Jenxas on December 02, 2010, 08:19:25 PM ---how does this get to page 2 I will not accept that! --- End quote --- Haha, thanks? So... You finally saw it in person :D How was it? |
| Jenxas:
Was great. I like how it's not quarantined, just closed off. Like we get troopers every once in awhile. Also, what is the suppose story of how Bluzone ended/any relations to Survivor Base? |
| Kniaz:
The beginning of the story can be found here. Essentially, this will be set 3 years after the events of the original. WALL OF TEXT, GO! The Military have deployed a tactical retreat, using the Scorched Earth strategy. While this was effective in some areas, after some time it just increased the space that the infected had to multiply. This also damaged the remaining survivors, who were trapped inside the Military's cordon. They created a Black Market, and became more like Smugglers than survivors. They would trade weapons, exotic goods and whatever else they could loot to the outside world. Noticing there was a lot of money to be made, some survivors stayed while others left. Outsiders would also sneak into the cordon, with hopes of making their share with the newly created market place. Some soldiers even deserted their army, seeing more opportunity with the survivors. The outside world is finally showing signs of recovery. More isolated countries like New Zealand and Japan were nearly completely free, while others like Europe, America and Australia still had a long way to go. In same cases, no signs of recovery were shown. An example of no recovery is Hillside Terrace, a small industrial city. However it's strong civilian resistance showed hope, they were eventually over run and the Military ordered the city to be bombarded with artillery fire. The city, now, is completely destroyed. Most were killed in the bombardment, however some managed to escape to the marshy outskirts, along Highway 22. A small group of survivors found a Vehicle Checkpoint that had been abandoned in the Military's retreat. It's location was central, between Highway 22 and Wild Territory. The facilities were in an alright condition, and one of three generators were still working. Thus, the survivors settled here and made it their base. They re-furbished, adding their homely touches. They barricaded certain areas to make good fall-back points. They rolled out mattresses, sleeping bags and tents. They set themselves up for good, feeling that this is probably the last place in Hillside Terrace where they won't get mauled or shot. They had set up their home, and prayed the best however fearing the worst... |
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