Really enjoying the series so far. Such quality content should get much more views. I started playing again a week ago after a small 7 year long pause, so this has been a good reintroduction to the more advanced stuff. I'm also such a hoarder/base builder, it is enlightening to see a nomadic playstyle. How can you survive without 8000 cotton patches is still little uncleaer to me though /s.
Love your editing of these playthroughs. Skipping the stuff thats not needed by fast forwarding. I would like it though if you spent a little more time showing us the weird things you find in the rooms especially in the science lab and what not. I'm new to this game and Im very interested to know more about things like mutagens and how you know what to get.
You could make a death mobile, or start working on some survivor armor for yourself, Try looking around lakes and you can find a Aircraft carrier. But that might have been moved to the new Ocean coastline they talked about that some time ago.
@@thedeadwookie25 besides that it has a vast armory with all the ammo you would ever need and once you clear it, it makes for a excellent staging ground, for future expeditions, since it floats so zombies cannot reach you.
Yeah, aircraft carriers have WAAAY too much ammo, you are gonna have trouble offloading all of it, plus lots of good guns, IMO the only risk are the feral marines with guns & bayonettes, but if you can squeeze through to the bottom you'll get tons of ammo & gun filled crates, I recommend a carrier raid!
I think I will make installation video of everything I use for people new to the game, but I’m not planning of doing any movement guides, there’s plenty of them both on Reddit and RU-vid.
i was lucky and i had my brother help me get into the game, it took me about a year to actually get into it, but about a day to get the basics down. but using reddit to help you with any questions is really helpful, and theres a keymap of every control on reddit too.
@@deltarunenthusiast I found cdda from Ssethtzentach video and really enjoyed the survival aspect of the game, so I kept playing and if I didn't knew something I could always find exact same problem and solution on either yt or reddit. I started playing when making survivor gear and quaterstaff was still the go to strategy :D