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Now, on to game modes. What if I told you there was a world where you could go play Kino der Toten? Or deathmatch on counterstrike maps. Or team deathmatch with really annoying revive mechanics that I never remember. Then you have Trouble in Terrorist Town -- if you want a more adult Among Us.
And to that end, many mods stopped working when Pavlov changed engines, so that might also be some of the smell you're smelling. Anywho, beyond that, every once in a while, you join a server and suddenly you're playing Five Days to Die or Hell Let Loose.
But you already stopped reading and bought the game at "Kino der Toten," didn't you? If you did, don't sleep on the og Pavlov zombie mode because I still play Hospital once every other day.
Good luck and be patient because it's not a kindergarten game
Cross-play PS5 lobbies are the most played once. However there's active PC community servers with up to 50 slots. People usually stick with what is played right now, starting a lobby/server alone is boring, simply because bots ar boring for exprinced players, or bots arent supported for a gamemode you choose. Evening and after, in EU and US, is the best time to play. Even more active on weekends.
Stay away from TTT (Among us, but everyone has a gun) unless you about to relax before exiting the game. Steam Workshop is for legacy version. There's in game mod browser.
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