She’ll be working alongside Mash and our established bank of moderators in the forums, sitting atop the buzzing Indie Stone email exchange and posting up a variety of community, development and mod-focussed blogs on the PZ front page.
We’re firmly back at the development coal-face after the burglary and code theft, but clearly there’s an awful lot of lost ground for us to recover. Fans of repeatedly tapping F5 on the Project Zomboid website, however, should see a little more activity than they’re used to.
Thanks again for your time and patience. And if you see a zombie: just run.
More people = more hope !
Take your time guys, zombies are far from here and walk slowly.
"They say i don't pray for my enemies, it's not true, i pray for them to burn in hell" - That's what i feel about the theft incident...
Well... our hope can survive any outbreak with good news... Now guys... we don't hope to have it released faster than ever, but to release a great release with great improvements without ETA, all my good luck for you, guys ;)
Guys, I'm glad you didn't quit the project when your laptops we're stoled, thank you for one of the most amazing game!
tell her about the multiplayer co-op;maybe she has some ideas,and new weapons like a chainsaw or a m4 and pistols and i got a big idea; car that you can drive