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==Attitudes to Spying== | ==Attitudes to Spying== | ||
The general Urban Dead community agrees that Zombie Spying is an | The general Urban Dead community agrees that Zombie Spying is an unacceptable tactic, although there are those who feel that it is a legitimate strategy. Several of the larger [[:Category:Zombie Groups|hordes]] of Malton do not use these tactics as they are against it for Role Playing reasons or simply believe that it isn't fair play. | ||
There are many groups and individuals in Malton that maintain and follow lists of suspected zombie spies, and kill them on sight. The criteria for judging zombie spies varies by group, however, and results in non-spies being [[PKer|PKed]] often in some areas. Zombie spies used to be hunted down mercilessly and perhaps overzealously; over the past couple of years this practice has dwindled considerably, due to the game changes of PK displays in a building and the display of tearing down barricades from the inside. | There are many groups and individuals in Malton that maintain and follow lists of suspected zombie spies, and kill them on sight. The criteria for judging zombie spies varies by group, however, and results in non-spies being [[PKer|PKed]] often in some areas. Zombie spies used to be hunted down mercilessly and perhaps overzealously; over the past couple of years this practice has dwindled considerably, due to the game changes of PK displays in a building and the display of tearing down barricades from the inside. |
Revision as of 04:29, 21 June 2010
Zombie spy is a term used to describe survivor characters who locate and watch safehouses on behalf of zombies, using flares or metagaming to announce their findings. In some cases, zombie spies tear down barricades, often using a Crowbar; after the May 31st 2007 changes to the game, this is now considerably more difficult to do discreetly, since anyone in the building at the time will be notified that someone is tearing down the barricades.
Attitudes to Spying
The general Urban Dead community agrees that Zombie Spying is an unacceptable tactic, although there are those who feel that it is a legitimate strategy. Several of the larger hordes of Malton do not use these tactics as they are against it for Role Playing reasons or simply believe that it isn't fair play.
There are many groups and individuals in Malton that maintain and follow lists of suspected zombie spies, and kill them on sight. The criteria for judging zombie spies varies by group, however, and results in non-spies being PKed often in some areas. Zombie spies used to be hunted down mercilessly and perhaps overzealously; over the past couple of years this practice has dwindled considerably, due to the game changes of PK displays in a building and the display of tearing down barricades from the inside.
Others argue that spies are almost useless: as the population of Malton has grown, it is almost certain that there will be food hiding in any given building. The addition of Feeding Groan to the zombie skillset means that zombies can inform others of nearby survivors without needing to use flares or any other survivor abilities.
Groups
A few zombie groups such as After The Flesh and the Eastonwood Ferals openly admit to spying on safehouses for the benefit of either their own group or zombies as a whole. The Ars Requiem (while not officially admitting to the practice) even maintained an up to date map of the survivor status in East Becktown, with information about the barricades status and the number of survivors inside. This has been stopped since the group disbanded. Occasionally a feral zombie will utilize a human character for his or her own scouting, but close interaction of multiple characters is zerging and therefore such actions are outright cheating.
What's the opposite?
The opposite of a Zed Spy are called Loyalist Spies.