Jedo
New member
Except running from the horde isn't neutral because you lose the opportunity of the "fun" of the horde. What you're saying is that the "fun" of the horde does not outweigh the "not fun" of a net loss of value.Nope, nothing to do with that. It's just a simple mathematical equation. If I fight the horde now, I get to have the fun of fighting a horde and I come out with a net gain in experience and value, as long as I build a good defense and am a good player. A completely positive result. If (THEORETICALLY) there was no zombie loot (AT ALL - which by the way is NOT true, but we don't yet know the extent of the rarity of zombie loot) - then I still get to have the fun of fighting the horde, but I am /guaranteed/ a net loss of value. Alternatively I can just ride a minibike around the wilderness all night and incur no loss of value whatsoever. The downside to that is I don't get to fight a horde. So what used to be an obvious choice:
a) fight the horde, net positive all around
b) run from the horde, neither positive or negative
becomes:
a) fight the horde, net negative all around
b) run from the horde, neither positive or negative
This seems like it's wandering into Roland's favorite territory of hard choices...