Did you catch a glimpse of Jason Voorhees in the horde at the end of the video? I bet you're curious about what happened to me during my visit to the prison. Share your thoughts and theories in the comments below! I can't wait to hear what you think!
@@thegrimlin9079 totally no doubt about that. Luckily this was an scavenging character I use for these types of situations and not the main character in the savefile!
Bladiuss, i recently did some research. I found out that the southern gas station is the *only* gas station in project zomboid with 8 pumps. With enough work and skills, it might become the ultimate base. One gas pump can sustain you for about 12 and a half years with two ice fridges running (not accounting the car and generator condition) so that means you practically could live there for litteraly 100 years without scavenging for more gas.
I can totally envision myself setting up camp on the rooftop of that gas station. With some effort, it has the potential to become a base similar to the one I featured in the "Best Base Locations Muldraugh" video, but with the added advantage of having ample fuel reserves. Great observation on your part, by the way! Not many people pay attention to this spot, but you've definitely got a keen eye for potential base locations.
So for the gated community you want to build the street fences a few tiles back from the edge. That way you can stand at the corner of the fence and see if any Zeds are outside your gate, and shoot them from safety.
Man I love your building strategies! iv taken base at the gas station a couple times and iv never thought of expanding on top of the restrooms at 2:40. Happy surviving!
Happy surviving, my friend! It brings me great joy to hear that you're enjoying the videos. Keep up the good work and I look forward to seeing you in the comments next time!
I based in the fire department with my friends on our multiplayer world. When we checked the back room with the tools, we found a sledgehammer. Getting a sledge in our base location kinda sealed the deal for us.
Yeah, I mean you can't lose by going to the fire department. The zombies are somewhat scattered, which makes them an easy target, and it's perhaps the best place to get loot in town. And the whole place has enough room for more than three people in multiplayer. Like I mentioned in the video, the developers designed that place with the intention of giving you a boost
I’m currently based in one of the large farmhouses off the dirt road south of the school. Made a large wall for vehicles and all but I haven’t done too much to the house yet except clearing all the interior walls on the first floor. It lets you drive a vehicle in with plenty of room to work and walk. Great video as always :)
Those two houses are pretty cool, especially the one with the shed. It's like you're right in the middle of town, but with all those trees around, it feels like you're in a whole different world, you know? Thanks for sharing your thoughts, man. Always awesome to have you here in the comment section!
I love my construction site base. I've got a double airlock with log walls and metal bars on the front office windows. There's enough space to make a full garden and I turned the back trailer into a greenhouse for the winter (No more over watered carrots.) After several hundred hours playing my best tips are eat at least 5 strawberries spaced out throughout the day they keep you from getting sad, add acorns to your dishes for protein and fats when you have no butter or oil, and put cabbage and potatoes in everything for carb bulk. Also, always shove doors before flash opening so you know if you have company.
Seeking good advice on this topic for a complete noob like myself, I found Bladiuss' upload! Thank you so much for sharing this. Your experience actually had me sold on your first suggestion, the Gas Station is worth the effort longrun! New subscriber also, I respect the way you give reason to your suggestions, well done! 👍🙏
My Rosewood action plan when spawning there: Day 1 in Rosewood: Secure your base. Day 2 in Rosewood: Go to the large supermarket and throw any perishable items into the two popsicle freezers. Grab the water cooler on the way out and take it back to base. Day 3 and 4 in Rosewood.: Loot the fire station, the school, and the houses and garages of the houses between the fire station and church. Fortify your base using the materials and tools found. Day 5 in Rosewood: Loot the bookstore and medical clinic. Also, start disassembling furniture inside your base if you haven't already to make room for storage containers you'll loot from houses and garages. Day 6 - 9: Stay home and read books you looted from the school and bookstore until the helicopter event is over. After the helicopter event: Priorities are finding a working vehicle and multiple generators. Clear out the gas station closest to downtown and get a generator by the pumps and fill it up before the power goes out. Get a generator filled up and connected at your base, ready for when the power goes out. Collect freezers and transport them back to your base and transfer all the frozen food from the supermarket back to your base. Start looking for a farmhouse outside of the town but close enough for looting runs with a vehicle where you will transition the game into a medieval farming simulator.
Hey, that's an incredibly detailed and solid plan. I wouldn't add anything else, maybe just consider saving some time to catch Life and Living and boost your skills faster. Of course, that's more up to you, and it's not mandatory.
@@bladiuss I usually catch the cook show when I wake up and make sure when looting to be someplace that has a TV at noon for woodcraft. I'm not too worried about catching the survival show at 6. One of the first things I do as part of securing my base (after killing all zombies inside and in the immediate area) is move the TV into the kitchen so I can cook meals, refill my water bottles, clean my clothes and watch TV at the same time.
I use one of the bigger houses in Rosewood in the south for now, i started as police officer. From there i will loot all interesting buildings first and then I will move on. The house in Louisville where you have the big garage in the west of the town seems to be nice to get settled down. Or maybe playing as nomade would be cool. I have to say that i play with 0.4 starting multiplier and it will go up to 1.0 after 60 days (no respawn). I like it to have lesser zombies but if you dont watch out you can die, too. You know what i would love? A mod or a game system where you can create your own quests or similiar stuff.
Hey, man, that's a great idea! By implementing quests, you could add some lore to the game and introduce some interesting characters. I really hope the developers are reading your idea. By the way, that house you mentioned in Louisville is totally worth checking out. If you want a little more challenge, you should definitely go there!
@Hunter 01 If you are interested, I have a video showcasing other good locations in Louisville. I don't know if you watched it already, but here it is just in case! And seriously I hope you have a great time in that new playthrough ruclips.net/video/mwEkYnSIJIU/видео.html
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For me the best is the Fire Station, have a metal fenses, a garage, 2 floor building, normaly multiple cars and fire trunks, a lot of anti-fire clothes that is good to zombie defense and hatches, the buck have espace to plats or the rain colectors and some trees around to use to barricade or to cook.
Yeah, I totally get you - comparing those last bases was a real challenge since they both excel in their own ways. But honestly, that fire station just takes the cake - it's absolutely incredible!
Yes, for some reason, there are a few tiles that haven't been patched yet! That's something I forgot to mention in the video. But no worries, all you have to do is build a wooden floor on that first tile next to the wall you broke, and you'll be good to go! It's a simple fix. Thanks for bringing it up, and I apologize for any confusion. Happy building!
That's weird. I went to the Construction Yard for the first time and there was maybe, 20 total zombies in there. Most were in the inner most yard, with a few in the trailers. Based on this video I expected a huge fight, but most of the trouble came from moving the zombies outside the yard from the gate.
The church isn't actually bad but u need to work on it like add a bed , kitchen and etc but of course at the start of a new run I made sure to a find temporary base near the church since the church has zero defenses and has many windows so I slowly gather some planks and start sealing the windows and a few doors and slowly the became a fort . But it's right smack at the center of the town so imagine how much plank ure gonna need to build a wall around the church
I would like to play at the church, role-playing as a priest in charge of dispatching zombies from the congregation. I think that's a cool idea for a playthrough. What I like about the place is that it is really big and is in the middle of town, so you have everything within reach. But yeah, it will take a long time and effort to secure!
Yup, awesome idea! So awesome that, in fact, I might try it out for my next playthrough challenge. Maybe I'll mix it up a little with the horde night mod and sprinters to make it even scarier. Oh man, it's gonna be awesome! If I end up doing this challenge, please remind me to give you a shout out during the series! 🙌
@@bladiuss that will be an idea of a lifetime. And I know u will succeed in the challenge. Plus here's a tip , u can either go for Carpenter or Burglar but I would prefer burglar because there are a lot generators in Rosewood and there are decent trucks around there to help carry them. At most in my current run I found 7 generators so approximately It can last for a very very very long time
I think I'll pick up carpentry to help me secure the church faster. With the horde night mod in mind, I reckon it's better to cover all entrances and leave only a single hallway for zombies to walk in, creating a bottleneck. This way, I can take them down more easily.
@@bladiuss One huge advantage of the Rosewood school is that it has a HUGE yard 98% surrounded by high fencing (so plenty of room for gardening). I generally weld up metal sheets on all the windows OUTSIDE the fence, then put bars on the windows INSIDE the fence, and as soon as possible replace the 2 spots of short fencing with tall fencing.
@@bladiuss Offices become bedrooms, teacher's lounge becomes armory, infirmary stays, library stays library, kitchen stays, bathrooms stay, one classroom becomes garage, one becomes entertainment room, one becomes storage, one becomes workshop... the small utility room by the infirmary becomes laundry, the larger utility room I intended to use for holding solar banks for solar mod. One classroom I usually make virus research for the cure mod. By the time I'm done, I usually have one classroom and the cafeteria left over for future projects.
@Dr Laackenstein Oh, I totally get it now! Your idea is seriously awesome! I mean, think about it- all those rooms serving different purposes in a huge building like the school, especially since you're playing with different mods. And once you've taken care of the zombies in the area, there's not much risk, unless you have respawns turned on! It's such a clever strategy to make the most out of the space and keep things interesting. Great job, my friend! Keep on surviving!
This isnt exactly inside rosewood but its a 2 minute drive by car, just north of the gas station, if you keep following the road straight, you'll find a tool shed with loads of tools like pickaxes and general tools, and the two massive warehouses, perfect places ro store multiple vehicles, practice carpentry, filled to the brim with sacks of food, and covered all over by trees, you will have lvl 10 carpentry by the time u die guaranteed
Where can i find a sledgehammer in rosewood other than the fire deparment as im basing there and didnt get a spawn? Ive searched all the stores and most of the garages, i learned that you can easily break down the garage doors with a club hammer but idk if it works on walls as well
Club hammers don't work on walls, my friend. If you're looking for a sledgehammer, I reckon the car repair shop north of town is your best bet. Give it a thorough search, and don't forget to check out all the garages too. Oh, and keep an eye out for any car events happening on the streets-they might just have the tool you're after. For instance, if you stumble upon a pack of construction worker zombies near a pickup truck, make sure to search both the area around the car and its trunk.
In Rosewood, that can end up being a difficult task, but you can always travel the roads of Knox County in hopes of a construction worker event. These events have a chance to spawn a sledgehammer, so don't give up! Keep searching and you might get lucky!
@@bladiuss for real. After you get the basics. You want to see things and some of the map mods have some really cool places to explore plus everything in vanilla.
I agree. In fact, one of my fav places to visit is Raven Creek which is a moded city. Not o ly because how bast and cool it looks, but because of how difficult it is to get into the city 😅
@@bladiuss My day 1 is securing my base. My day 2 is going to that supermarket and throwing everything perishable into the two popsicle freezers by the main door, then grabbing the water cooler in that hallway by the storage area on my way out and bringing it back to base. Just get some freezers set up at your base before the power goes out and transition all that food back to base at your leisure after that, usually after the helicopter event but before the power goes out. I live off of food scavenged from houses prior to the helicopter event.
if you use the mod destroyable world fences then the big point of this location dissapear, so i think in that case would be better to climb to the roof of a house and set a tent and a campfire, and you will be fine
Multiple-story buildings are always a great choice, especially if you've secured the entry points to the second floor. And if there are fences surrounding the area, even better! That's exactly why the gated community grabbed the top spot on my list!
Have you given the Supreme Survivors mod a try yet? It's pretty cool, especially if you've already cleared out the entire town. With this mod, new survivors will start arriving, and you can build a thriving community together.
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Did you catch a glimpse of Jason Voorhees in the horde at the end of the video? I bet you're curious about what happened to me during my visit to the prison. Share your thoughts and theories in the comments below! I can't wait to hear what you think!
You died
@@thegrimlin9079 totally no doubt about that. Luckily this was an scavenging character I use for these types of situations and not the main character in the savefile!
Bladiuss, i recently did some research. I found out that the southern gas station is the *only* gas station in project zomboid with 8 pumps.
With enough work and skills, it might become the ultimate base. One gas pump can sustain you for about 12 and a half years with two ice fridges running (not accounting the car and generator condition) so that means you practically could live there for litteraly 100 years without scavenging for more gas.
I can totally envision myself setting up camp on the rooftop of that gas station. With some effort, it has the potential to become a base similar to the one I featured in the "Best Base Locations Muldraugh" video, but with the added advantage of having ample fuel reserves. Great observation on your part, by the way! Not many people pay attention to this spot, but you've definitely got a keen eye for potential base locations.
W idea
So for the gated community you want to build the street fences a few tiles back from the edge. That way you can stand at the corner of the fence and see if any Zeds are outside your gate, and shoot them from safety.
Awesome tip!
Man I love your building strategies! iv taken base at the gas station a couple times and iv never thought of expanding on top of the restrooms at 2:40. Happy surviving!
Happy surviving, my friend! It brings me great joy to hear that you're enjoying the videos. Keep up the good work and I look forward to seeing you in the comments next time!
I based in the fire department with my friends on our multiplayer world. When we checked the back room with the tools, we found a sledgehammer. Getting a sledge in our base location kinda sealed the deal for us.
Yeah, I mean you can't lose by going to the fire department. The zombies are somewhat scattered, which makes them an easy target, and it's perhaps the best place to get loot in town. And the whole place has enough room for more than three people in multiplayer. Like I mentioned in the video, the developers designed that place with the intention of giving you a boost
I’m currently based in one of the large farmhouses off the dirt road south of the school. Made a large wall for vehicles and all but I haven’t done too much to the house yet except clearing all the interior walls on the first floor. It lets you drive a vehicle in with plenty of room to work and walk. Great video as always :)
Those two houses are pretty cool, especially the one with the shed. It's like you're right in the middle of town, but with all those trees around, it feels like you're in a whole different world, you know? Thanks for sharing your thoughts, man. Always awesome to have you here in the comment section!
@@bladiuss always good to see a new video drop!!
I like the way you did the poi graphics. Its very engaging and looks good.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed the vid! Hope you stay tuned for the next ones!
I love my construction site base. I've got a double airlock with log walls and metal bars on the front office windows. There's enough space to make a full garden and I turned the back trailer into a greenhouse for the winter (No more over watered carrots.) After several hundred hours playing my best tips are eat at least 5 strawberries spaced out throughout the day they keep you from getting sad, add acorns to your dishes for protein and fats when you have no butter or oil, and put cabbage and potatoes in everything for carb bulk. Also, always shove doors before flash opening so you know if you have company.
I bet that base looks absolutely awesome! And thanks a bunch for sharing those amazing pro tips with the community. You rock!
Seeking good advice on this topic for a complete noob like myself, I found Bladiuss' upload!
Thank you so much for sharing this. Your experience actually had me sold on your first suggestion, the Gas Station is worth the effort longrun!
New subscriber also, I respect the way you give reason to your suggestions, well done! 👍🙏
@Laconia0940 thanks for the sub, happy to help and welcome to the channel
My Rosewood action plan when spawning there:
Day 1 in Rosewood: Secure your base.
Day 2 in Rosewood: Go to the large supermarket and throw any perishable items into the two popsicle freezers. Grab the water cooler on the way out and take it back to base.
Day 3 and 4 in Rosewood.: Loot the fire station, the school, and the houses and garages of the houses between the fire station and church. Fortify your base using the materials and tools found.
Day 5 in Rosewood: Loot the bookstore and medical clinic. Also, start disassembling furniture inside your base if you haven't already to make room for storage containers you'll loot from houses and garages.
Day 6 - 9: Stay home and read books you looted from the school and bookstore until the helicopter event is over.
After the helicopter event: Priorities are finding a working vehicle and multiple generators. Clear out the gas station closest to downtown and get a generator by the pumps and fill it up before the power goes out. Get a generator filled up and connected at your base, ready for when the power goes out. Collect freezers and transport them back to your base and transfer all the frozen food from the supermarket back to your base. Start looking for a farmhouse outside of the town but close enough for looting runs with a vehicle where you will transition the game into a medieval farming simulator.
Hey, that's an incredibly detailed and solid plan. I wouldn't add anything else, maybe just consider saving some time to catch Life and Living and boost your skills faster. Of course, that's more up to you, and it's not mandatory.
@@bladiuss I usually catch the cook show when I wake up and make sure when looting to be someplace that has a TV at noon for woodcraft. I'm not too worried about catching the survival show at 6. One of the first things I do as part of securing my base (after killing all zombies inside and in the immediate area) is move the TV into the kitchen so I can cook meals, refill my water bottles, clean my clothes and watch TV at the same time.
I love your strategies. I have to try the construction site for my self
Yeah, that's a pretty neat spot! Try it for yourself, and let me know how it goes!
I use one of the bigger houses in Rosewood in the south for now, i started as police officer. From there i will loot all interesting buildings first and then I will move on. The house in Louisville where you have the big garage in the west of the town seems to be nice to get settled down. Or maybe playing as nomade would be cool. I have to say that i play with 0.4 starting multiplier and it will go up to 1.0 after 60 days (no respawn). I like it to have lesser zombies but if you dont watch out you can die, too. You know what i would love? A mod or a game system where you can create your own quests or similiar stuff.
Hey, man, that's a great idea! By implementing quests, you could add some lore to the game and introduce some interesting characters. I really hope the developers are reading your idea. By the way, that house you mentioned in Louisville is totally worth checking out. If you want a little more challenge, you should definitely go there!
@@bladiuss I already was there with another character from an other savegame to check it out and yeah its not bad.
@Hunter 01 If you are interested, I have a video showcasing other good locations in Louisville. I don't know if you watched it already, but here it is just in case! And seriously I hope you have a great time in that new playthrough ruclips.net/video/mwEkYnSIJIU/видео.html
I like to suggest rosewood expansion, it has a lot more increadible bases. But in vanilla, nothing beats the fire station for me.
I definitely have to try out that mod, as for today I haven't had the chance but I keep hearing it is great! BTW Fire Station rules!
I really like bladius project zomboid vids he's one of the best project zomboid youtubers
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Fire station all the way!
Yeah, that's by far my favorite spot, too. But I think that's because it holds a sentimental value 😄.
Fr everything all right there 😂 ❤
For me the best is the Fire Station, have a metal fenses, a garage, 2 floor building, normaly multiple cars and fire trunks, a lot of anti-fire clothes that is good to zombie defense and hatches, the buck have espace to plats or the rain colectors and some trees around to use to barricade or to cook.
Yeah, I totally get you - comparing those last bases was a real challenge since they both excel in their own ways. But honestly, that fire station just takes the cake - it's absolutely incredible!
fire station water set up is huge, will do asap thanks boss
Happy to help 💪
Am I doing something wrong? When I break the wall on the second floor fire department I can’t walk on the roof? I just fall down to the first floor
Yes, for some reason, there are a few tiles that haven't been patched yet! That's something I forgot to mention in the video. But no worries, all you have to do is build a wooden floor on that first tile next to the wall you broke, and you'll be good to go! It's a simple fix. Thanks for bringing it up, and I apologize for any confusion. Happy building!
That's weird. I went to the Construction Yard for the first time and there was maybe, 20 total zombies in there. Most were in the inner most yard, with a few in the trailers. Based on this video I expected a huge fight, but most of the trouble came from moving the zombies outside the yard from the gate.
The church isn't actually bad but u need to work on it like add a bed , kitchen and etc but of course at the start of a new run I made sure to a find temporary base near the church since the church has zero defenses and has many windows so I slowly gather some planks and start sealing the windows and a few doors and slowly the became a fort .
But it's right smack at the center of the town so imagine how much plank ure gonna need to build a wall around the church
I would like to play at the church, role-playing as a priest in charge of dispatching zombies from the congregation. I think that's a cool idea for a playthrough. What I like about the place is that it is really big and is in the middle of town, so you have everything within reach. But yeah, it will take a long time and effort to secure!
@@bladiussexactly plus if u are in need of food as well u can go behind the church and head to the Food Store
Yup, awesome idea! So awesome that, in fact, I might try it out for my next playthrough challenge. Maybe I'll mix it up a little with the horde night mod and sprinters to make it even scarier. Oh man, it's gonna be awesome! If I end up doing this challenge, please remind me to give you a shout out during the series! 🙌
@@bladiuss that will be an idea of a lifetime. And I know u will succeed in the challenge. Plus here's a tip , u can either go for Carpenter or Burglar but I would prefer burglar because there are a lot generators in Rosewood and there are decent trucks around there to help carry them. At most in my current run I found 7 generators so approximately It can last for a very very very long time
I think I'll pick up carpentry to help me secure the church faster. With the horde night mod in mind, I reckon it's better to cover all entrances and leave only a single hallway for zombies to walk in, creating a bottleneck. This way, I can take them down more easily.
School is still my favorite base in Rosewood.
What's your strategy there? Do you fence all the windows?
@@bladiuss One huge advantage of the Rosewood school is that it has a HUGE yard 98% surrounded by high fencing (so plenty of room for gardening). I generally weld up metal sheets on all the windows OUTSIDE the fence, then put bars on the windows INSIDE the fence, and as soon as possible replace the 2 spots of short fencing with tall fencing.
@Dr Laackenstein oh so you mainly use the yard area, or do you utilize the rest of the school as well?
@@bladiuss Offices become bedrooms, teacher's lounge becomes armory, infirmary stays, library stays library, kitchen stays, bathrooms stay, one classroom becomes garage, one becomes entertainment room, one becomes storage, one becomes workshop... the small utility room by the infirmary becomes laundry, the larger utility room I intended to use for holding solar banks for solar mod. One classroom I usually make virus research for the cure mod. By the time I'm done, I usually have one classroom and the cafeteria left over for future projects.
@Dr Laackenstein Oh, I totally get it now! Your idea is seriously awesome! I mean, think about it- all those rooms serving different purposes in a huge building like the school, especially since you're playing with different mods. And once you've taken care of the zombies in the area, there's not much risk, unless you have respawns turned on! It's such a clever strategy to make the most out of the space and keep things interesting. Great job, my friend! Keep on surviving!
This isnt exactly inside rosewood but its a 2 minute drive by car, just north of the gas station, if you keep following the road straight, you'll find a tool shed with loads of tools like pickaxes and general tools, and the two massive warehouses, perfect places ro store multiple vehicles, practice carpentry, filled to the brim with sacks of food, and covered all over by trees, you will have lvl 10 carpentry by the time u die guaranteed
I gotta ask, once if you have the more builds mod and if you build a well at some point is the water infinite?
If I'm not mistaken, the water is not infinite, but it gets replenished every time it rains.
my friends and i play with the 10 years later mod and we had to base in the inn near the gated community since everything is overgrown or broken lol
Where can i find a sledgehammer in rosewood other than the fire deparment as im basing there and didnt get a spawn? Ive searched all the stores and most of the garages, i learned that you can easily break down the garage doors with a club hammer but idk if it works on walls as well
Club hammers don't work on walls, my friend. If you're looking for a sledgehammer, I reckon the car repair shop north of town is your best bet. Give it a thorough search, and don't forget to check out all the garages too. Oh, and keep an eye out for any car events happening on the streets-they might just have the tool you're after. For instance, if you stumble upon a pack of construction worker zombies near a pickup truck, make sure to search both the area around the car and its trunk.
Closest location for reliable spawns would be in the mudlraugh warehouses. There's a few locations but the one just outside muldraugh is the closest
You sound like Kovac from the game How to Survive hahaha
Hey, Kovac is an actual crack, haha. Although I think he's Slavic and I'm not 😅
How did you get a brick wallframe at the roof of the fire station at 8:08??
I base at the gas station pretty nice
Awesome location. You have access to many perks
nice, it was burned down for me when i arived.
Says the legend that one I will find the sledgehammer and make my 1st base
In Rosewood, that can end up being a difficult task, but you can always travel the roads of Knox County in hopes of a construction worker event. These events have a chance to spawn a sledgehammer, so don't give up! Keep searching and you might get lucky!
Isolated gas stations are great if youre willing to travel. Which you are, cuz you posted up at an isolated gas station.
I must travel in every one of my runs, either because I want something from another town or just because I want to explore!
@@bladiuss for real. After you get the basics. You want to see things and some of the map mods have some really cool places to explore plus everything in vanilla.
I agree. In fact, one of my fav places to visit is Raven Creek which is a moded city. Not o ly because how bast and cool it looks, but because of how difficult it is to get into the city 😅
I’ve literally never gone into that supermarket….. wtf is wrong with me😂😂
Hey, I'm kind of the only one in town. For me, it's like the first spot on my looting list! 😂 It's just too good to pass up.
@@bladiuss My day 1 is securing my base. My day 2 is going to that supermarket and throwing everything perishable into the two popsicle freezers by the main door, then grabbing the water cooler in that hallway by the storage area on my way out and bringing it back to base. Just get some freezers set up at your base before the power goes out and transition all that food back to base at your leisure after that, usually after the helicopter event but before the power goes out. I live off of food scavenged from houses prior to the helicopter event.
the whole northern gas station was burned down when i arived🫡😥
Ty
if you use the mod destroyable world fences then the big point of this location dissapear, so i think in that case would be better to climb to the roof of a house and set a tent and a campfire, and you will be fine
Multiple-story buildings are always a great choice, especially if you've secured the entry points to the second floor. And if there are fences surrounding the area, even better! That's exactly why the gated community grabbed the top spot on my list!
Question: what is the best place in Rosewood to base up
Answer: yes
Me: so anyways i started building 😂
🤣🤣
You stutter a lot, issue with your ram?
Apologies for the inconvenience, but I'm already working on fixing it! Thank you for your understanding! 😊
where is my base? Rosewood itself.
Have you given the Supreme Survivors mod a try yet? It's pretty cool, especially if you've already cleared out the entire town. With this mod, new survivors will start arriving, and you can build a thriving community together.
Rosewood is really too small a town. Riverside is much better with a diversity of small communities and almost everything available.
why did i watch this? I dont know the game and i dont own it lol
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Highly recommend giving it a shot, it’s got a great community as well. The best of any game community I’ve found tbh
This war car jeep its mod ?
Ukraine watching))))
Hi there! Yes it is a mod, here is the link; steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2642541073&searchtext=92+hm
ga s s tation
It sounds better that way, more exotic...🤷
Wow your game is glitchy af lol