Had you just picked up the game you'd just accept the fact that vehicles are not a good idea on horde night.
No, gotta disagree on that.
As a human, when you are faced with overwhelming danger, your >first< instinct is to run/get away.
And what better to do it than your mechanical steed?
But why force them to build a fort?
Sure perk into running, and have a bunch of stims on your belt is the other option, but that means you only have two ways to survive..
Why not just have a speed/quality aspect to the vehicle escape plan?
Think about this for a second.
As low level players, you are only going to have access to the bicycle and maybe the minibike.
Ok, they are slow, and shouldn't be able to outrun much of anything.
That's where your vultures come in.
But at low levels, you should be able to handle the hordes anyway, and not running away.
But as you grow and get better vehicles that are faster..
Maybe make the motorcycle >just< able to stay ahead of them if you have to bail on a high level horde.. say like the day 35 horde. And only if you don't have to turn, slow down etc..
You might have the motorcycle by then if you are lucky, and the hordes are getting pretty tough..
But for high level players that have ground for all the hours needed to get the 4x4/gyro they should be able to bail, and expect to get away if needed.
That's part of the reward for all the grinding it took to get those things.
Or maybe both to make it really balanced.
You can bail on the top tier rides, but they lose like .5% of their top speed from each hit or something.
Here is my example. This is me fighting the day 126 horde @64 per wave and 2 hr time to give them every advantage.
Then at the time the video starts playing, I had a glitch/problem and fell down into them.
If it starts from the beginning the video time is 22:00 where I am talking about.
Now some people have given me static about "you drove all night" which is not the case. I had been fighting them for hours, and didn't even know morning was so close.
And I came back to finish them off.
This is what I call a balanced back up plan.
That's why I parked the 4x4 close to hand. Because I have living brains instead of zombie mush.