Post by winka on May 23, 2009 18:59:22 GMT -5
* climbs up on soapbox*
Everyone has a preferred type of play, you can do as you like but I will tell you how I approach the game as a survivor.(my oldest alt joined in 2005.)
If a zombie is in line in a Revive Point or the Cemetery they get a revive unless they are brain rotted ( the brain rot clinics are a special case) Rotters have to be removed by force if they clog the line and they make good target practice for newbies .
If they can PK we can ZK while in zambah form especially those known Zergers and lone zombies standing guard in ruined buildings.Or at least take em down a few so they will be easier to kill by the repairmen.
I might say here blatant zergers will wait a long time or get the same treatment as a rotter if clogging the line.
Other zombie revives elsewhere are Combat Revives. I will only revive a member in good standing on my contact list or known good guys elsewhere .Sometimes CRs are OK to use as tactics but I try to be very sparing of their use.
I always scan unknowns before reviving ,and am fairly lenient about lots of zed skills especially in young ones you never know when someone wants to try the other side (grin). and some PKers can be very clever although deadly. but hey ,it's a game.
Try never to zerg or cheat .
Safe houses and malls are fun because it is interaction in the game with other players from all over the world. I mean who wants to stay in a building alone for very long as a survivor?
No particular fall back points.If the safe house/mall falls, try to keep the revive lines going ,even if you have to commute from another suburb and revive the docs first as they can revive 3 or 4 more when they stand .
Keep the buildings unruined as best you can.Those repair cost can build up.
Keep lots of needles on you at all times if you are a doc ...or if you like to defend ..try safe houses or malls and know the good guys you are defending.
I think no Active player wants to hang around waiting for a revive for 3 or 4 days , long lines are ridiculous and slow the play.
It boils down to wise use of your AP (and that includes fun stuff),knowledge of the area and players and staying active.
Thank you for your attention.
Everyone has a preferred type of play, you can do as you like but I will tell you how I approach the game as a survivor.(my oldest alt joined in 2005.)
If a zombie is in line in a Revive Point or the Cemetery they get a revive unless they are brain rotted ( the brain rot clinics are a special case) Rotters have to be removed by force if they clog the line and they make good target practice for newbies .
If they can PK we can ZK while in zambah form especially those known Zergers and lone zombies standing guard in ruined buildings.Or at least take em down a few so they will be easier to kill by the repairmen.
I might say here blatant zergers will wait a long time or get the same treatment as a rotter if clogging the line.
Other zombie revives elsewhere are Combat Revives. I will only revive a member in good standing on my contact list or known good guys elsewhere .Sometimes CRs are OK to use as tactics but I try to be very sparing of their use.
I always scan unknowns before reviving ,and am fairly lenient about lots of zed skills especially in young ones you never know when someone wants to try the other side (grin). and some PKers can be very clever although deadly. but hey ,it's a game.
Try never to zerg or cheat .
Safe houses and malls are fun because it is interaction in the game with other players from all over the world. I mean who wants to stay in a building alone for very long as a survivor?
No particular fall back points.If the safe house/mall falls, try to keep the revive lines going ,even if you have to commute from another suburb and revive the docs first as they can revive 3 or 4 more when they stand .
Keep the buildings unruined as best you can.Those repair cost can build up.
Keep lots of needles on you at all times if you are a doc ...or if you like to defend ..try safe houses or malls and know the good guys you are defending.
I think no Active player wants to hang around waiting for a revive for 3 or 4 days , long lines are ridiculous and slow the play.
It boils down to wise use of your AP (and that includes fun stuff),knowledge of the area and players and staying active.
Thank you for your attention.
