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##If a car survives, it is damaged.
##If a car survives, it is damaged.
#Gas left is noted as Flavor Text. (The fuel gauge indicates a full tank, " " " " " 3/4 tank, etc.)
#Gas left is noted as Flavor Text. (The fuel gauge indicates a full tank, " " " " " 3/4 tank, etc.)


=== Experimental Barricade Policy ===  
=== Experimental Barricade Policy ===  
====Player Needs:====
====Player Needs:====
*Efficient AP spendage
*Efficient AP spendage

Revision as of 04:10, 6 October 2010

Policy Think Tank

Vehicle Suggestion Development

Comments can be made on User_talk: Damien falcon

  1. Cars can only be found in carparks(4%)
  2. Cars require a gas can to run
  3. Cars do not require AP to move, but use a 'Move' provided by the gas can
  4. Cars move can make 120 moves on a single gas can
  5. Up to 5 players can be in a car
  6. Zombies who have 'Memories of Life' can open car doors and enter them. They count as a player. They can attack drivers while vehicle is in motion.
  7. Shooting out of a car is permitted, but requires 1 AP and 1 Move. Accuracy is halved.
  8. When a car runs out of gas, it sits at location until destroyed or more fuel has been put inside
  9. When a car moves into a location containing players (Human or Zombie) it checks for a hit(20%), if successful deals 10 damage. 1 'Move' is expended per player (H or Z) whether or not a hit was successful.
  10. A player may try to drive a car into a barricaded building. For every attempt there is a 25% of barricade damage, and a 25% chance of 'car explosion'.
    1. If barricade damage is successful then the barricade falls 1 point.
    2. If 'Car explosion' is successful then car is destroyed, and all the passengers are killed from Carbon Monoxide.
      1. The sound is heard 10 blocks away by all parties.
      2. 10 damage is given to every player on that square.
  11. Zombies who find a stalled car may either attack the car, or open the doors and attack the passenger.
    1. The car has life equal to a generator.
    2. Hit rate against the car is reduced the same as with buildings.
    3. When car is destroyed, 'Car Explosion' occurs, damaging all players external to the car. 10 Damage
    4. Players inside car are killed.
  12. Cars may actually enter buildings if they are >=4 city blocks, and are not barricaded, or ruined. (Malls, Stadiums, Etc.)
    1. If the car is occupied for 24 hours in the building, all players inside the car are killed.
  13. Players may disembark from a car at any time
  14. Car doors do not lock
  15. Cars moving through the street alert everything within 3 blocks in all directions.
  16. If a car is damaged, it alerts everything within 5-7 blocks.
  17. If two cars are in the same block, there is a 25% chance of collision, leaving both cars inoperable until repaired, or destroyed
    1. If a collision occurs each car has a 25% chance of 'Car Explosion', again alerting the horde
    2. If a car survives, it is damaged.
  18. Gas left is noted as Flavor Text. (The fuel gauge indicates a full tank, " " " " " 3/4 tank, etc.)


Experimental Barricade Policy

Player Needs:

  • Efficient AP spendage
    • Revive points
      • Bring humans back to life but tend to get clogged with rotters and Pker's (+--)
        Also causes AP to be spent in scanning and potentially bringing back a Pker.
    • Smart Barricading
      • Under-cading
        • Leaves buildings vulnerable to PKer's and Smaller Hordes
        • Leaves FR paths vulnerable
        • Potentially leaves Generators and equipment vulnerable to destruction
      • Over-cading
        • Non-resource buildings lead to an increased likely hood of pinatas
        • Over-cading locks out new players(-), recent revives(-), pkers(+), zombies(+)
        • Over-cading protects equipment
        • After Extremely Heavily Barricaded(0) becomes inefficient against the hordes.
  • Policy revolves around Free Running and Necrotechs
    • Free Running
      • Unstoppable force, giving survivors the means and ways to escape the horde
      • Requires networks to be worth anything
      • Most AP efficient way to move from building to building
      • Not the most AP efficient way to cross a suburb
    • Necrotechs
      • Heavily fortified and powered they effectively and efficiently knock down even the most stubborn rotters.
      • Nearly immovable objects. Giving time for evacuation or siege defense.
      • Usually are the turning point in a mall seige
      • Supply the most efficient way to kill zombies.
  • Policy allows new-players to get needed experience and safety
    • Experience
      • Hunting Zombies leaves player vulnerable
      • Outdoors are unsafe
      • Assist with sieges when starting out
    • Safety
      • Dark buildings offer accuracy protection
      • Ruined buildings are viable free-running entrances
        • Ruined building increase likely-hood of pinatas
          but require infected living to repair and barricade before dying.
      • Resource buildings, except for NT's are great hideouts for newer players, because it means that they can get experience in a relatively safe environment, it also means that they will get necessary experience from sieges.

Possible Solutions

  • Free Running
    • Leave FR Lane Buildings Accessible (Ruined/VSB)
    • Lock Down FR Lane Buildings
  • Resource Buildings
    • NT's
    • Hospitals
    • Police Stations
    • Malls