To each its own. I find TWD boring because of it, and, honestly, unrealistic. Humans become closer when under duress -- it is when they are organized and comfortable that they lose empathy, and that's backed by history and experimental research. If it's going to have humans, then it needs to be Alas Babylon, not A Boy and His Dog.Humans will always be a bigger threat to humans. Zombies don't suffer from those pesky emotions like we do, maybe except for the hunger one. We on the other hand have jealousy, fear, anger, etc. We have seen lots of instances where when cornered it is the person that is suppose to have your back is the one that shoots you in the leg (or won't open the door, drop you the rope, etc) so they can escape or getting rid of you for something you have that they want.
No Behemoth or Ziplines? When did that happen?
3 days agoZip, I'm safe, game over, hahahahaa. Oh wait I'm bored.
I think you're considering humans becoming closer in as studied within an single group. Societally, humans are historically more dangerous than the wild or the elements.To each its own. I find TWD boring because of it, and, honestly, unrealistic. Humans become closer when under duress -- it is when they are organized and comfortable that they lose empathy, and that's backed by history and experimental research. If it's going to have humans, then it needs to be Alas Babylon, not A Boy and His Dog.
Not that I mind human conflict, I just don't want it mixed up with my zombies!![]()
For goodness' sake!I think you're considering humans becoming closer in as studied within an single group. Societally, humans are historically more dangerous than the wild or the elements.
And I think it's from a societal perspective in TWD and in 7 Days that dangers of humans is elevated and brought to light.
Specifically in TWD, the most damaging and dangerous we're human beings from an outside social group. I.e. Ungoverned Warlordism. Where often than means of gathering resources was to take by fear or force.
Two words - Coconut EffectFor goodness' sake!Never take TWD in any way as realistic !
99% of all acting in that Fiction would NEVER ever happen
Its a TV show you can enjoy.
But in all that time the only really good thing they invented in that series (until around 2 Seasons ago then i stopped viewing)
is the Use of Spiky weapons through Wirefence.
For fun i checked only the first episode for logical errors, i endet up somewhere around 100
This must be something that is user specific. Not saying it isn't happening to you but my experience so far with 16.4 is VASTLY different than yours. Its crazy to me how so many people can have so many different issues and experiences. I have no explanation for it, but all can say is for me 16.4 is fine. No respawning sleepers yet, we DO get a few that seem to be back on separate floors but I can't confirm the building had been cleared. And i never take over a POI so I never experience zombies spawning inside my base. I can say I 100 percent have never had one spawn in any base I have built.Mercy Snip
you forget, humans have also formed tribes in those instances. they band together yes, but anyone outside of it or from a rival tribe become a non human as far as many are concerned. it becomes an us or them situation. that is also a history lessonTo each its own. *snip twd snip* Humans become closer when under duress -- it is when they are organized and comfortable that they lose empathy, and that's backed by history and experimental research. If it's going to have humans, then it needs to be Alas Babylon, not A Boy and His Dog.
Not that I mind human conflict, I just don't want it mixed up with my zombies!![]()
HEY! Coconuts are real! They come from horse feet!Two words - Coconut Effect
AKA Reality is Unrealistic.
But yeah, it bothers me too when people bring up realism and fictional television in the same breath.
lol, I love the detail in which that tutorial goes, going so far to instruct you on horse play :drum:
You are wrong, RD. It's True. ALL of it!.....you and your "spiky" weapons.....For goodness' sake!Never take TWD in any way as realistic !
99% of all acting in that Fiction would NEVER ever happen
Its a TV show you can enjoy.
But in all that time the only really good thing they invented in that series (until around 2 Seasons ago then i stopped viewing)
is the Use of Spiky weapons through Wirefence.
For fun i checked only the first episode for logical errors, i endet up somewhere around 100
Of course they migrate. Right with the swallows.Are you suggestin' coconuts migrate?
Well, depends what a self styled developer is exactly. In my case I used it as a synonym for "armchair critic". On its own it's a pretty harmless term.So you think self styled developing is a no go area.
Not sure what else to talk about and i thought that TFP being in an enclosed development know best as no community member has the source or know whats going on so i didnt think a bit of spectulating didnt hurt and to the ones in the know it is likely comical to read when they get time.
Shouldn't you first ask for some tow trucks to haul the empty, damaged and destroyed cars and the empty frames, the blocks of cement and the trash bags off the roads first? Oh, yeah, and fix the potholes, the sudden drop-off that appear to go into a very deep pit that suddenly appear as you go over a hill, or the road that runs strait up the side of a cliff.Anyway we can get some drivable cars? Bikes are great and all but maybe a sedan and an RV as a mobile base?