Project Zomboid, the isometric zombie survival title from The Indie Stone, has recently received one of its biggest updates ever. The game has had a long and rocky development, beginning life as a tech demo all the way back in 2011. Despite a series of setbacks, Project Zomboid has continued to grow over that time, adding more depth and content to the immersive survival mechanics.
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One of the most important updates for Project Zomboid was Build 39, which first introduced drivable vehicles. Project Zomboid takes place in Knox County, which is based heavily on the area around Louisville in northern Kentucky. With a huge map to explore, cars are an essential survival tool in the zombie apocalypse. However, though there are many of them scattered across the towns and suburbs, finding a key to start one is a real challenge. Fortunately, it's possible to get a car running without a key if players know how to hotwire.
While any survivor in Project Zomboid can start the engine of a functional car if they've found its key, hotwiring is a little more difficult to accomplish. To start with, they'll need the right skills, asonly a character with Electrical 1 and Mechanics 2 can attempt to hotwire a vehicle. Alternatively, any survivor that chose the Burglar occupation in Project Zomboid's character creation system will be able to hotwire without special skills.
It doesn't take any special tools to hotwire a car inProject Zomboid, but non-Burglars will probably need some anyway for maintenance and to learn Electronics and Mechanics. These skills can either be gained at character creation, or learned through experience. A handy screwdriver will allow any
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