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Re: Something about the zombie ruin suggestion
If you cant beat zombie, join them. If you cant fight zombie, join them. If you cant be more humorous than zombies, be a survivor. --Happy doodle 16:40, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
Re: Falling Into Ruin
Even if there was an organized zombie rampage that swept through after the suggestion got passed, I don't think we'd hit 80% zombie suburb-control easily. Survivors clump around other survivors because of revives, and therefore as more and more territory became ultra-ruined, the survivors would start sticking closer and closer together, making it easier for them to defend territory and claim it. That said, I don't think clumping really should be encouraged nor is the suggestion worth a change in your vote- I was just contending one of the basic philosophies in your argument. --Karlsbad 11:13, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
Opps,good point there.I didn't consider clumping into my vote XD,Thanks!--Perne 11:31, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
Re: o∀o Horse!
Thank you for your input. As for Urban Dead's urban setting, I think it's fine the way it is. However, just as Monroeville was designed to be a short-time spin-off, it might be fun to suggest other zombie/survivor combat scenarios set in medieval Europe or feudal Japan. Adding magic would be a bit over-the-top, though (there exist other RPGs that serve that fantasy). In any case, thanks again for helping me improve my suggestion. --Galaxy125 17:45, 20 July 2008 (BST)
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