ChrisGoodson1
Refugee
First off love this game and how far it’s come. But once you hit mid-to-late game, the survival edge starts to fade. Bases feel safe, zombies become manageable, and the apocalypse doesn’t feel as terrifying as it did on day one.
Here are some ideas that could keep the tension alive and make the world deadlier:
7 Days to Die is at its best when it’s scary and unforgiving. Making the world harder not just with zombies, but with humans, storms, and survival pressure would keep players on edge no matter how long they’ve been in the wasteland.
P.s
I’ve been here since the very beginning, and as one of your biggest fans, I just want to thank you. This game has been part of my life for years, and I’ve loved watching it evolve. No matter what comes next, I’ll always be here supporting 7 Days to Die.
Here are some ideas that could keep the tension alive and make the world deadlier:
- Harder, scarier zombies → Late-game enemies that move unpredictably, attack in packs, disable lights, or scale walls. Enemies that bring back that “first-night fear.”
- Bandits with raids → Human NPCs who roam, ambush, or even raid bases with guns, melee, and explosives. Fighting humans would add unpredictability and PvP-style tension.
- Deadlier storms → Weather that actually hurts: lightning striking bases, sandstorms that blind, blizzards that drain stamina, high winds that push vehicles. Storms should force players indoors.
- More vehicles → ATVs, dirt bikes, armored haulers, maybe even a helicopter or ultralight. Each with pros/cons so progression feels meaningful beyond the 4x4.
- Overall difficulty scaling → Scarcer resources, bigger hordes, and harsher environments as players progress, so the apocalypse stays brutal from start to finish.
7 Days to Die is at its best when it’s scary and unforgiving. Making the world harder not just with zombies, but with humans, storms, and survival pressure would keep players on edge no matter how long they’ve been in the wasteland.
P.s
I’ve been here since the very beginning, and as one of your biggest fans, I just want to thank you. This game has been part of my life for years, and I’ve loved watching it evolve. No matter what comes next, I’ll always be here supporting 7 Days to Die.