Hey everyone check out Roland's video!!!
Hey Roland. Nice video on working w/o your backpack.
Watched you and wanted to point out a few things.
1.Torches: You can craft more.
2.Was surprised that you did not chop up zombies for resources like fat that is needed for making torches.
3.Snowberry's can go a long way to keeping you fed and alive and all around you. Just don't eat too many of them at once.
4.About snakes: Either go in with a close combat weapon or run away. While they are not fast, they are hard to hit with arrows.
5.Don't forget about making a bone shiv. Like a knife, it can feed you, cloth you, keep you warm and dry. Makes a good weapon to. It is also the best way to gathering meat and fat from dead body's.
6. Turn off your forge when your not using it. Saves a lot of fuel and reduces your heat footprint.
7. If your going to stay close to home. Dump out anything that you don't need so you don't waist stuff by dropping it on the ground.
8. About the forge. Did you know that you can split the stack and put it in both slots to get it possessed twice as fast?
9. Best way to move stashes is to literally drop everything (including clothing) and run. That way you get the most out of each run and are not distracted by zombies other than the need to hurry. Taking a stimulant helps.
10. Arrows. Your using them way to much. Suggest you switch to your ax to finish, like you said you would do earlier in your video.
11. Glad that you finally ate and drank. I was wondering when you were going to look at those stats.
12. TS 33:54 when making choices drop the ax and the bow. You can always recraft them and they were worn out anyway.
13.Lose the grass. You can get grass anywhere. So unless your making stuff out of it. Stow it or drop it. Don't smoke it either.
14. Try scraping stuff whenever you can to save space. Scraping also works like a temporary inventory slot. You can keep it in there till you get back. Things like crappy gun parts, nails and other junk.
Anyways I learned a lot from your video like making more stashes. I like to leave them next to things that are easy to find.
Thanks Roland.