7 days to die. Alpha 22 zombie and bandits update.
Hello, survivors! Today, we've got an exciting update on Alpha 22. We have information about upcoming changes to zombies, faction leaders, and the eagerly anticipated bandits. I know we're all eagerly awaiting the arrival of bandits!
Firstly, there's a significant zombie upgrade. Currently, the game feels a bit like a clone war with every zombie having the same model. In Alpha 22, this situation will undergo a noticeable change. Each zombie will now have its own unique skin. You can get a glimpse of this in the example below.
New zombie models
That sounds like an exciting addition to the game! Having a faction leader like Noy from the White River group adds a layer of storytelling and guidance to the player's adventure. It's a thoughtful touch that not only provides a connection to the game's narrative but also introduces players to the game mechanics. Furthermore, it's great to hear that the graphics are developing nicely. A visually appealing game can significantly enhance the overall gaming experience. It seems like the developers are working hard to create a well-rounded and immersive gameplay environment.
Noy
It's intriguing to hear that each camp will have its own army with different grade levels. Let's start with the Good Guys:
Solder, the first-level bandit from White River, seems to be wearing either no armor or light armor. He is armed with a bow, a possible melee weapon, or even a pistol.
Guardian is a second-level unit with armor already equipped, and they may use shotguns or assault rifles.
Paladin stands as the most formidable unit in the White River camp. Clad in heavy armor, they are highly likely to wield machine guns
Now, let's meet the thugs of Duke Casador:
First, we have two light units with weak armor, likely wielding melee weapons. They certainly bear a resemblance to orcs from LOTR, don't they?
Next up is a lad they call Chief—decked out in heavy armor and brimming with rage. Facing that guy doesn't seem like a pleasant prospect. He's likely to wield a hefty melee weapon or a shotgun.
And the most intimidating of them all is the Overlord. I believe this guy has taken the lives of dozens of people. He dons a complete iron armor set and is likely to unleash a hail of bullets with a machine gun or assault rifle.
It's reassuring to know that developers are diligently working on new content. Soon, we might witness the release of Alpha 22, featuring additional mechanics and the opportunity to fight not only against zombies but also against other survivors. That's all for today, and we look forward to sharing more information about the upcoming alpha soon.
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