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One side is up against the river, so no zombies coming from that direction.
Close to a river for fishing.
2 stories, so live on the upper, use the bottom for defense. Can also build a staircase from the 2nd floor up to the roof, and use it for farming. Build up one floor from the roof, and you can place generators, and because of the height, it seems to reduce zombie attraction.
One part of the 2nd floor has a glass ceiling, so I like to turn that whole chunk into a greenhouse. Plants seem to grow fine indoors without sunlight, but I like the "immersion" of the glass roofing explaining how I can grow them indoors.
As soon as I find a sledgehammer, I knock out the stairs at the restaurant, and then the stairs for the motel just south of the restaurant. Then I build an elevated walkway from the restaurant to the motel. I dismantle everything on the 2nd floor for skillups. Can raise woodworking and metalworking like crazy.
Few people visit it, and fewer base it. Just found a server where someone had based there, but the safehouse timed for them and I was able to claim it for myself and have a lot of loot.
I like this. I wandered through that restaurant once when I was evading a horde. It's a cool spot.
I usually gravitate to the warehouse SW of Riverside, or make the lunge into LV for that warehouse. But both are really unremarkable and, well, ugly. How do you get into your base once the stairs are down in the restaurant and after you take out the stairs in the motel?
Have you ever checked out the restaurant in the small town to West of Riverside? It's right on the water. The town doesn't even look half built, so I don't know what the resources are like nearby.
Riverside - The school or gated community. Huge space both.
Muldraugh - Gated community southeast of town.
West Point - Apartment above Food Market
Fallas Lake - The gas station
Valley Station - The gas station/bar by the highway
??? - The houses across the hunting store https://map.projectzomboid.com/#3656x8550x1433
I always like having multiple "main" bases throughout the map and having a lot of FOBs on the routes connecting to each bases. These are my main go to for those "main" bases.
genfac? i love to use that spot as a checkpoint/safehouse for accessing th pond thats right there-always a solid goto! and that roof access is perfect for farming/sniping. also its perfect for agoraphobic/claustrophobic bc 2nd story doesnt count as inside and small room on 3rd counts as inside (if i remember correctly)-as do most (all?) warehouses with that same layout.
Also gives lots of opportunity in regards of premade garages and a flat roof you can turn into whatever you want
Country slub and multi store buildings to the south, Riverside to the east and lots of woodland all around
i usually have at least one small forest outpost, typically near the water---that was my main in my very first playthru--- although now i tend to stick to th cities bc i get bored in th woods after i get my antique stove and bed set up-no zeds and no projects to do besides forage, farming, and fishing/trapping---turns into gameover for me lol
Lol. I guess thats the thing about survival games... actually successfully surviving kinda sucks XD