Project Zomboid

Project Zomboid

Foxtrot Six Jan 29, 2022 @ 4:41pm
Best Wall Setup?
So I'm playing multiplayer and we are walling off a neighborhood. The problem is that zombies love to attack the walls so we are lining them with cars, but the cars clip through the wall textures and it looks ugly and glitchy. Is there some other way to make it so that zombies can't attack walls? Tried using furniture from nearby houses but it gets destroyed or just disappears. Using cars but they clip through the walls halfway and look awful. Any ideas?

And please, don't throw out the "move somewhere without zombies" or "just kill all the zombies", that's not the question, thanks :)
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Turd King Jan 29, 2022 @ 4:44pm 
Build wooden crate then fences both sides. This will also break the zombies pathfinding so its a unbreakable way to plug holes.

x=wooden crates - = wooden fence or wall.

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Christian The Jew Feb 14, 2023 @ 10:25pm 
Originally posted by Turd King:
Build wooden crate then fences both sides. This will also break the zombies pathfinding so its a unbreakable way to plug holes.

x=wooden crates - = wooden fence or wall.

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This is how I plan on doing it. But I was dumb and built walls with boxes enclosed. These materials are hard to find and farm. I put a van to block the entrance and I shoot the zombies coming underneath the van entrance. Wrought iron fence home is my base currently.
Armagenesis Feb 14, 2023 @ 11:36pm 
Unless you enable enviromental attack on the zombie lore, you can try expanding your walls further out, basically making a bigger quarantine zone. The zeds will only try to break your walls if you are being noisy near it.

Or if you don't feel like doing that at all, disable the damage construction setting so your walls become impenetrable.
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Date Posted: Jan 29, 2022 @ 4:41pm
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