September 1998, the American midwestern town Raccoon City is struck by an outbreak of the T-Virus. A biological weapon able to reanimate dead tissue transforming anyone infected into living dead zombies. Can you save a doomed city?

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!!Nova!!
!!Nova!! - - 460 comments

Nice

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Landkreuzer
Landkreuzer - - 354 comments

Very good!

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TeddyLeach
TeddyLeach - - 73 comments

That is awesome!

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LordKronos
LordKronos - - 271 comments

Lol did i see a few zombies that are only floating heads? XD

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HounderKnight
HounderKnight - - 1,660 comments

Damn fine work :)

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pwtool Author
pwtool - - 265 comments

Thanks! =)
Path finding is not optimal but not much to about it.

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Garfusa2
Garfusa2 - - 281 comments

Excellent man.

May i suggest if possible that more agile Bows and Humans can just jump over? I dont see a Cerberus biting its way through. And a Merc/cop/etc would just hop over maybe?

But damn man great work.

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pwtool Author
pwtool - - 265 comments

Thank you, yeah those are excellent ideas, i even did a test with the zombies slowly crawling over the fence but it did not work out. Only problem is that its very easy to bug AI zombies when jumping over the fences. Come get me! Zombies slowly comes. Jump over fence to the safe side, zombies goes nuts, better AI can prolly solve this. Its a question about attack priorities vs distance to barricades i think.

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Constructing and destroying barricades. Barricades are unique to the RPD in this case the riot fence. They are great at slowing down zombies even when unsupported. When a fence is destroyed there is a chance of it taking the whole or parts of the line with it. As as they are never stronger then the weakest link this makes long fences more vulnerable.