Galaxy of the Dead is a mod for Star Wars: Empire at War that adds a non-playable Undead faction to Galactic Conquest and adds some zombie-themed units to Land Skirmish mode. The mod is loosely based on the Star Wars novel Death Troopers.
Screenshot showcasing Alenoguerol's infected ISD, featured in the most recent version of the mod.
Is it reskinned, an altered model, or both.
its the original star destroyer reskinned
if the mod leader wants to use another star destroyer model, i'll make a reskin like this for it
it would take 3 minutes xD
Well done. It's looks great. It kinda looks like you used a rust effect in Photoshop to get this (I'm just guessing though)
thats more like it
@Soccerman 28: I didn't actually make this one. Alenoguerol donated it. I never really figured out rust effects.
@Pingu2212: I'm not sure I understand. More like what? What was it less like before?
Question, how do the zombies shoot back in space battles
According to the novel, they were capable of adapting very quickly and actually learned to operate spacecraft, just not very effectively. I would guess that most of the weapons on a Star Destroyer can be automatic. Nevertheless, you'll notice that infected Star Destroyers fire much more inaccurately but with a higher rate of fire.
How did that get out side O.o
I am having trouble starting this mod. i put the mod in the mods folder is there anything else i need to do?
man that ship look like a bucket of rusty bolt! XD
Logic question- how is it something space born rusts? I thought (though my scientific knowledge is laughable) that things couldn't rust in space... :P
Cant rust in space, to rust you need oxygen.
Well there's Oxygen inside of it.
And you can be sure, Zombies would not Need to repair any hullbreach, and there it could rust. Also there are actually Nedublars in space which maybe have ox as part
Maybe it isn't even rust but more of some sort of space-dirt.
and be fair why should Zombies clean up
Doesn't have to be rust, as more than likely Star Destroyers aren't made of an oxidizing metal. More than likely just corrosion from drifting in space and lack of maintenance