"This is a recorded broadcast. It will be set to repeat. An unknown plague known as The Knox Infection has taken a hold on America. It is... the stuff of nightmare. If you are still alive... If the fever didn't get to you... It all rests on you... Just please... Not now. Please not now. No. Please. Find a way to survive. Please." - Triple N, July 21, 1993
Music says keep racking and pressing the trigger until you are hungry, thirsty, exausted, nervous wrecked and depressed. Also hope that shotgun doesnt decide to break at the moment the horde is on you
Who would win? A thousand zombies at Knox County Jail, or one guy with a nightstick, a garage's worth of tools, and enough Short Blunt to make Jackie Chan shed a tear?
I feel like if this gets put into the game then it should only play at certain super dangerous locations like the prison, Crossroads Mall, or certain parts of Louisville. The determination to survive against a few thousand zombies.
Maybe it should play on the death highway to Louisville? Especially the abandoned camps and emergency vehicles/ civ cars on the way to the military checkpoint. I feel like it would fit considering it’s like a gauntlet to get past all the cars and tents and makeshift homes outside the fence and zombies spawn and trickle in like a closing wall
For a game so rife with desolation and hopelessness, these tracks and their names really do inspire bravery and a will to keep pushing. Seems their goal was to have you create your own sense of hope and drive to live. Great way to get you invested. It’s why I love this game
Another day, another brush with death, another battle against the dead, and another broken body for your struggles. And yet you’re still here, with your flame burning brightly against the twilight, and your body healing once more as you continue pushing forward. Despite the gates of hell opening to let the dead roam the earth, you still fight! Despite losing friends and loved ones, you do not give into despair! Despite everything that’s happened to the world, you are still ALIVE and DETERMINED to SURVIVE!
My group and I had gotten into a bad situation at the mall south of LV, we’d been separated from the main group and low on ammunition and stamina. Then this song started playing. We cut and juked our way through the horde to the rendezvous without losing a single man.
@@MarcoAdventures it’s definitely not an unused song anymore, at least in 41.63 (I think that is the latest build). reading through these comments, it seems to be a recent addition
@@MarcoAdventures it was originally made by Zach Beever (who left the studio to pursue bigger things) and went unused but their new music dude took a lot of the songs (some of them being unused ones) and sort of remade them and a lot of them are actually in the game now. I heard the low/medium intensity one play earlier this week.
This would be fitting music for the NPC update, really makes you feel like you're rising from the ashes and rebuilding humanity.. Or at least what's left of it.
@@edxon26368the first two parts it wouldn't fit, feels more like a main menu music or ambient music it would be out of place in an intense firefight or small engagement. Combat music would need to be intense to simulate having an adrenaline rush while also keeping the player on their toes which i think the high version does pretty well. The combat music from the previous versions already does tremendously well and it has enough variety to fit in most scenarios.
It sounds more like desperation, like you're squeezed of resources and must push yourself ever harder to get out of your predicament, be it a horde chase, bandit standoff or something else that requires you to be moving another day, another dead country, another day of endless questions
Covered in lacerations and scratches, my legs burning, my body in agony, yet I must push forward. No one is left but me, and I can't let that be for nothing. The world is gone, and the weight of what's left sits on my shoulders. I refuse to let the world die with a whimper.
10:59 It's -25 degrees overboard, a storm is raging, visibility is zero. Frozen, wounded, no food, no water. Almost out of fuel, they are coming from all sides, the road from Louisville has never been so dangerous. This is not how I died. THIS IS HOW I LIVED!
was this unused? i feel like i could have sworn hearing it back in the build 41 beta, i remember it being a passive track that wouldn't play in combat though. maybe im misremembering just hearing it in the ost lists floating around out there though
I never knew that it was an unused track. I've never heard about it, I just saw on the patch notes of the unstable beta that 1 new action track was added
this songs makes me think of a survivor aboslutely done with the apocalypse, power walking trough kentucky saying in its head that if anyone dares step in front of him, be a zed or a survivor, hes gonna bash his skull in. and in the end nobody ended up appearing
No other song in the game makes me go wild after zombies so the song don't stop like this one. Mostly when a song gets harder, you accept it. But with this one, you embrace it. It really fills you with determination like no other in this game. I hope we get more reworked songs with the time so we can have more variation of songs. Amazing work they've been doing. Edit: Most combat songs: "Here they come." This song: "Here I come!"
Remeber surviours..... No matter who you trust. Or where you go. There will be one person there....and always there. And it is the one you run far from.... Waiting to welcome you with undead arms.
i love this song, in part due to the luck of when it plays. for me, this song only ever plays when im months in, and this song perfectly represents a survivor becoming slowly desensitized, determined to make it another day in a hostile world. this song playing even then is still rare to me, and only ever plays if i'm caught stealthing around high zombie infested areas. it's just two wonderful accidents that always go together for me, and it makes this particular song have a spark to it. remembering the moments where this song plays is so, so easy.
I remember hearing this while running away from a horde. I was bleeding from my leg and limping, highly exerted from the amount of shit I had to do, hungry, and tired. But I still pulled through, and made it back to base.
I had group of 5 of us geared up as we headed to the mall, as soon as we cleared it out, we heard the helicopter, gathered up at the front of the mall, sorted ammo, and then this played.
I was on a 2 player co op with my friend and we were in riverside and we spawned in the bar.. There was so many zombies and no loot except beer and cigarettes Not even anything in the cars: no keys, no weapons, no food We ran for our lives into the country side with the middle section playing We found some offices that were infested with twice the zombies We found some houses along the way with weapons and i even found an m9 with 30 bullets We eventually found a car in far west riverside that had the keys and was in good condition We drove back to riverside thinking we finally had a fighting chance, but it was for granted. We pulled over to a gas station with our car running on bare gasoline fumes and tried to refuel but a horde swarmed us; nothing could be done, before we knew it hundreds of them came and i attempted to get in the car that had barely any fuel, i turned the ignition... the engine did not turn on. I jumped out to the least swarmed side which was the right rear seat, i then ran away from the car but i tripped on the curb and the zombies were way too close. I tried to fight them with a crowbar but it was all in vain. I died and my friend soon followed suit. R.IP Florida Man and John Doe
@penileymajorey7174 We were both noobs lmfao, i think that was when i first got the game. Can't remember but yeah after a couple more hours of playtime (over 24 hours) i realised we went from a bar, to some office type place, then the middle of nowhere, and then decided "lets go to the one place in riverside with a gas station and a police station im sure no zombies will be there" lmfao
@penileymajorey7174 I wouldn't gain anything for making something up on the internet. I'm just some random dude who decided to comment on my experience, I mean i never asked you to believe me so, your opinion is your opinion
@penileymajorey7174 Well we were pretty much empty and thought that once we refueled we could maybe loot the police station or smth. Maybe find a house to bunker down in.
@penileymajorey7174not sure but i think we had it on hardest car difficulty, like locked mostly, car alarms etc etc so a car that was unlocked, had the key in the ignition and that was in relatively good condition was hard to find. That's why we stopped at the gas station. Of course it was night time before i died so we couldn't see jack shit.
I remember being trapped in an alleyway in Louisville with a seemingly infinite horde of zombies chasing us down, so me and my other 2 friends took out our shotguns and started blasting away whilst this song played
I hear this one almost everytime I drive down the highways full of zombies, swerving around zeds and car wrecks alike just to get from point A to point B... trying desperately to avoid any collisions for my POS car that I hotwired to not break down.
If Project Zomboid had an ending where you escape through the bridge or kill all the zombies, I think "Untitled 34" would be the most fitting song for it
@@palomaelegante it should be the one named "Misc" in the files, I read somewhere that the track was most likely removed because it was too hopeful lol.
Have you guys read the new thursdoid? The new lighting system is dope. Now the dark areas are really dark, pitch black. If you lock yourself in a room with no windows and close the lights you will get a black screen. Before, you could see even though there was no light. Flashlights and the pocketlights (new one added) lighters will finally be useful. (they even added those Bic like lighters in different colors) And the video of the girl running on a highway at night, the 90's orange street lights look so cool and eerie. Look how dark the night is, the electricity shut off will become so much more now. Ain't no way I'll get out at night. I mean, I've never been a night owl in pz anyway, I have my schedule, my alarm clock is on. And the new building is gigantic. I wonder where this is. Probably near one of the two new town added to the map or in the middle of nowhere. The new readable flyers too look perfect, it match the 90's vibes Is that a dog or a cat? I know the skeleton animal was just for the Halloween video but.. Maybe it was just a baby cow. But one day we'll get those animals for sure
This is exactly how day 1 in Zomboid felt, just an unemployed guy with a griddle pan as a weapon frantically running in and out of houses to escape the horde and them eventually you'll run out of houses to cut through because they're either locked or barricaded.
If the story gets finished and a location like the military base is the final "dungeon", I feel like this should play in the area as you try to break through to the elevator. Maybe add more burnt bodies/wrecked military vehicles and other signs of battle outside to make it look like the military failed to contain whatever was inside.
Sometimes the background "free roam" music can get a bet old, especially a certain track that I swear has noises that sound like zombies jiggling doorknobs, but I just can't bring myself to turn the music down in this game because of the "combat" themes. Can't be done.
High: Determination and regret exist at the same time and it seems like to have meaning of never give up because at that moment, determination is regret and regret is determination. So determination and regret become justice to the survivor(s). But a moment of humanity shines inner determination and regret of surviving in Knox Case while a great power of justice sustains life and humanity.
This song bring a sensation that you fked up really hard this time, too many hordes are now seaking for your flesh and you know it could be the end, but you still fight to survive another day, to see another sunshine
Came up in the Louisville police station one time. Shit was intense, if you havent been already, DONT GO THERE! Its impossible to find the armory and theres probably a quarter of kentuckys entire population there.
8:47 Лучший момент композиции, когда напряжение начинает нарастать с большей силой, безысходность и отчаяние уходят на второй план и ты просто пытаешься выжить. Мертвые идут и идут а ты не видишь конца и края этому аду, вокруг за несколько дней умирает цивилизация и ты все это видишь, под такую музыку...шедевр. Если бы были НПС (от разработчиков а не модовые) которых едят зомби, крики, перестрелки, плач и конечно ЗОМБИ ДЕТИ, то эта игра была бы ещё лучше и жестче.
This feels so amazing to play when you and your friends move back into a town to clear it out once and for all. Guns blazing, advancing and retreating down streets, hundreds or thousands of zombies pouring from the front, but never behind. It screams ,"You will take back this town, street by street, house by house, bullet by bullet, and there is nothing that can stop you."
Me looking at the horde afar, looking at my gears and supplies, i started my engine, drove straight into the hordes, HERE GOES NOTHING as i slam on the horn, all the undead with their hollowed eyes, tattered teeth and unquenchable thirst for blood, come toward me as i open my window, point my shotgun out side and BANG, it killed 4, i rack my shotgun, aim, fire again, BANG, 3 went down, but as quickly as they fall, so too the new one arrive, they soon reached my car, i drove away further, rinse and repeat, positioning, aim, fire, retreat, with each shot, with each Z got taken out of the game, 3 more would fill their place, ammo running out, i may emptied my ammo reserve bht i will take you all down with me, and then i realized, their numbers was dwindling, maybe i can do this, maybe we can win this, tired, hungry, jumpy, then the click from my shotgun, i run out of ammo, throw my shotgun to back seat, grab a bottle of vitamin, shove it down my throat, along with a whole box of cereal, i grab my axe, and started shouting HEY! OVERHERE! HEY! HEY YOU! HEY!
I went pick-axe blazing into the country club and was sure i was going to die from what we all die of; confidence. And then I Sam Fishered my way back to my car. A true "you're trapped in here with me" moment. Shovels, hand axes, pipe wrenches, sleeping in the showers upstairs. Still not dead.
I was bit by a zed on the stairs. After I killed 'em, I planned a rampage. This song started playing, I managed to kill ~50 zeds before being swarmed and ultimately eaten alive After playing this game more, I realized 50 zeds are rookie numbers, I got around 1,619 zeds under my belt!
This song's gets the best in these locations and times: the low version: When you are stealthily passing a zombie horde or killing them one by one or after destroying a horde the mid version: you are running from a mid size horde or you are fighting a mid sized horde or you are passing 'em with a car the high version:you are deperately running from a very big horde you made by accidently firing your gun you are bitten and you have no hope to survive and you know you are going to be eaten alive by your infected townmates or you are fighting a large horde but you have enough equipment to terminate them and you have hope to survive (this song shouldn't be named determination 'cause it has a better chance of playing when you are injured and have no hope of surviving)
POV: you left mudrugh looking for the military surplus store but entered Louisville by accident Edit parts of the journey 0:00 you left muldraugh 4:25 you enter a town praying for the surplus store to be there 8:48 it’s Louisville ☠️
Me:I'm just gonna use a fire truck with alarms and draw every zed in the parking lots/building to one location *engine stalls out at like 49% in the middle of a 7k horde* *this plays* anyways that's how I almost lost the 9 month character save at the Westpoint mall
I personally adore Project Zomboid, but I DO think there should be a mode with a sort of ending to it. I am not asking for Tolkien level writing and world building.. I just desire an opportunity to play a game that has an nigh impossible goal to achieve. Something that can take dozens of hours to reach at BEST with even a group. I do not like that the story is basically told in retrospect "This is how you died". Plenty, PLENTY of times it doesn't actually "end". "This is how you died" ...well... I didn't. There was just nothing more to do. Or "This is how you died" Well.. I didn't die to a zombie.. I vaulted out of a broken window when I meant to close the door beside it and I cut my hand and got infected by blood staining my gloves. Or "This is how you died" ...I got bored. Armed myself with a bottle of whiskey, a spear and donned nothing but a smile as I ran down Louisville avenue poking as many eyes out as I could. The game is indie development at its finest. I just wish they could give a us a mode with an ending that was not dying.
i had this one idea once, spawn and kill everything that moves, no base building, just kill EVERYTHING and i ended up killing more than 5000 deads before getting overan in louisville.
Ggs, i got the same idea but to clear out louisville entirely. Results were somewhere between from 6 to 7 k in LV, 4k in other areas. Then i just got bored and lost all the point of the game. I guess i'll play it 2-3 years after npc update. Really, there is nothing to do in this game if you played like 700 hours in it (my honest and true opinion). Npcs will give some sense to play for a while, cuz it will be a new experience and possibly endless scenarios with them. That is if they wont be as dumb as npcs in superb npcs mod or any other npc mod
@@Cacowninja Got that same energy. Im not some music theory guy so i can only vaguely explain why i feel that. Listen to "The only easy day was yesterday" from mw2 and then to the second part of Determination. I think its the violins that make them feel similar. The melodies both have that heroic, military feel.
Even though this makes you go through intense emotions it feels so fucking cool to use adrenalin junkie and athletic then run mindlessly on streets as hordes relentlessly tail you
"This is a recorded broadcast. It will be set to repeat.
An unknown plague known as The Knox Infection has taken a hold on America.
It is... the stuff of nightmare.
If you are still alive...
If the fever didn't get to you...
It all rests on you...
Just please...
Not now.
Please not now.
No.
Please.
Find a way to survive.
Please."
- Triple N, July 21, 1993
The final broadcast of humanity
God bless America
please...
@@Ssean7000 July 21, 1993.
The final broadcast heard around the world has been announced. Run for your lives, run.
The game says You will die.
The music says No, you don't.
WE GONNA UNLOAD AN AA12 INTO A CROWD WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Music says "not now"
and sometimes, ''Maybe now'' 💀💀@@Astryder
not yet at least 😤🔧🚓
Music says keep racking and pressing the trigger until you are hungry, thirsty, exausted, nervous wrecked and depressed. Also hope that shotgun doesnt decide to break at the moment the horde is on you
Who would win? A thousand zombies at Knox County Jail, or one guy with a nightstick, a garage's worth of tools, and enough Short Blunt to make Jackie Chan shed a tear?
the random crawler that tripped him
@@coolmansogreatdefinitely that random crawler.
And 1k vitamins
The toilet zombie. Its always that one toilet zombie
Who will win? Hordes of undead vs guy with molotov and bunch of pills to keep him up walking in a circle?
I feel like if this gets put into the game then it should only play at certain super dangerous locations like the prison, Crossroads Mall, or certain parts of Louisville. The determination to survive against a few thousand zombies.
Holy shit imagine driving up one of these places like the mall and this just starts playing
Sure, it has a "dungeon" vibe... a "I def shouldn't be here" feeling
Maybe it should play on the death highway to Louisville? Especially the abandoned camps and emergency vehicles/ civ cars on the way to the military checkpoint. I feel like it would fit considering it’s like a gauntlet to get past all the cars and tents and makeshift homes outside the fence and zombies spawn and trickle in like a closing wall
My ass hasn't made it to any of these locations yet😕
@@Scyldcynn woooooo
"Untitled 35" is finally named!
And still sounds beautiful.
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"I may have lacerations all over my body.... but dont worry as i still have 3 more bandages and my shotgun still has shells!"
bro youre probably gonna die from these lacerations, they have a chance to give you an infection and i always get it from the fucking lacerations
A self made war veteran.
phew, I was scared there wasn't going to be a banjo in this one
Petition to rename this game to: Project Banjoid!
Funny to think that there was a time when there was no banjo
@@maliciousducks7890 impossible
@@maliciousducks7890 Back when they had that generic and problematic(I THINK??? idrc) middle eastern woman singing when you'd level up.
@@PinkManGuy if you didnt care, why mention it?
Low: Easy and satisfying.
Mid: Good challenge.
High: REAL SHIT
For a game so rife with desolation and hopelessness, these tracks and their names really do inspire bravery and a will to keep pushing. Seems their goal was to have you create your own sense of hope and drive to live. Great way to get you invested. It’s why I love this game
frfr, the devs and zach (the music guy) really nailed pretty much every aspect of the game
there have to be lows to have highs, you can't be hopeless 24/7
and i do. To kill every single Unique zombie From authentic Z.
Another day, another brush with death, another battle against the dead, and another broken body for your struggles.
And yet you’re still here, with your flame burning brightly against the twilight, and your body healing once more as you continue pushing forward.
Despite the gates of hell opening to let the dead roam the earth, you still fight!
Despite losing friends and loved ones, you do not give into despair!
Despite everything that’s happened to the world, you are still ALIVE and DETERMINED to SURVIVE!
Ah yes, the "Plowing through hordes of zombies to get the carpentry vol. 3 book" theme
the indie stone: dude this is just a silly game dont be insane
Zach Beever:
shoutout for Amin too!
My group and I had gotten into a bad situation at the mall south of LV, we’d been separated from the main group and low on ammunition and stamina. Then this song started playing. We cut and juked our way through the horde to the rendezvous without losing a single man.
How did you implement the song in, wasn't this an unused song?
@@MarcoAdventures it’s definitely not an unused song anymore, at least in 41.63 (I think that is the latest build). reading through these comments, it seems to be a recent addition
@@MarcoAdventures it was originally made by Zach Beever (who left the studio to pursue bigger things) and went unused but their new music dude took a lot of the songs (some of them being unused ones) and sort of remade them and a lot of them are actually in the game now. I heard the low/medium intensity one play earlier this week.
SERBIA STRONG!
Whoever makes the OSTs of the game deserves a raise and a half, genius
Zach beever
And Armin Hass now.
I'm glad for Zack Beever, even though he's no longer working with the Indie Stone, with this talent he can definitely go places in life.
Zach Beever made the original and Armin Hass remixed
You are absolutley right, the guitar is always such a fitting choice for a song in a zombie apocalypse
This would be fitting music for the NPC update, really makes you feel like you're rising from the ashes and rebuilding humanity.. Or at least what's left of it.
What about a firefight?
@@edxon26368the first two parts it wouldn't fit, feels more like a main menu music or ambient music it would be out of place in an intense firefight or small engagement. Combat music would need to be intense to simulate having an adrenaline rush while also keeping the player on their toes which i think the high version does pretty well. The combat music from the previous versions already does tremendously well and it has enough variety to fit in most scenarios.
Mankind has the resilience of roaches when pushed to our limits, we’ll always come back…eventually
It sounds more like desperation, like you're squeezed of resources and must push yourself ever harder to get out of your predicament, be it a horde chase, bandit standoff or something else that requires you to be moving
another day, another dead country, another day of endless questions
@@TemmieContingenC Yeah, I agree. It's just your survivor running up against impossible odds struggling to survive.
Covered in lacerations and scratches, my legs burning, my body in agony, yet I must push forward. No one is left but me, and I can't let that be for nothing. The world is gone, and the weight of what's left sits on my shoulders.
I refuse to let the world die with a whimper.
ok
@@scpeach4908 ok
The music that plays when you dive neck-deep into Louisville thinking. "I'm getting that fucking Sledgehammer, and I ain't quitting till I get it."
10:59
It's -25 degrees overboard, a storm is raging, visibility is zero. Frozen, wounded, no food, no water. Almost out of fuel, they are coming from all sides, the road from Louisville has never been so dangerous. This is not how I died. THIS IS HOW I LIVED!
New track found in the new unstable beta.
Will you upload more new soundtracks? if there is any...
@@13_BlackBurn When new or remastered tracks come out in later updates I'll try and upload them
This track always reminds me of the can opener. It was worth it.
Holy shit the quality on this is incredible, Can't wait to see what other songs they've managed to come up with
And now you know.
"bro im dead it's finish, that was a honor to fight with you, now do what you have to do"
Oh this is an unused track but it was remastered for the Dynamic Music Overhaul
was this unused? i feel like i could have sworn hearing it back in the build 41 beta, i remember it being a passive track that wouldn't play in combat though. maybe im misremembering just hearing it in the ost lists floating around out there though
@@starsapphiresicko in the Offical build 41 build it cannot be heard, it was removed after the beta supposedly
Maybe they're saving it for a future update, for bandit NPCs combat music maybe?
I never knew that it was an unused track. I've never heard about it, I just saw on the patch notes of the unstable beta that 1 new action track was added
@@starsapphiresicko possible that this is an alternate version of he music you're thinking of. Cause you're right it sounds super familiar
this songs makes me think of a survivor aboslutely done with the apocalypse, power walking trough kentucky saying in its head that if anyone dares step in front of him, be a zed or a survivor, hes gonna bash his skull in.
and in the end nobody ended up appearing
No other song in the game makes me go wild after zombies so the song don't stop like this one. Mostly when a song gets harder, you accept it. But with this one, you embrace it. It really fills you with determination like no other in this game. I hope we get more reworked songs with the time so we can have more variation of songs. Amazing work they've been doing.
Edit:
Most combat songs: "Here they come."
This song: "Here I come!"
project zomboids music never fails to satisfy
i never thought i would hear this unused track ever again but this remix is amazing please let this be in the game
It already is btw, in PZ's build 41.72
@@kerikplay1692 i can finally get blasted with this music when ever i hit a zombie with a plunger
@@Cheese_Demon666 +++ 🤣
shame it wasn’t used, this is great
Oh I've heard this in game, usually around more dangerous areas like Louisville or the Prison
@@someguardsman maybe the new update?
@@toaster4639 Probably.
Since build 41.73 it's now hearable :D
@@kefev6054 hell yeah!
* Listening to the music, knowing that you _must_ survive...
* It fills you with *DETERMINATION*
you feeling you must survive aint gonna keep you living ;)
@@Evan_Wingerter *But it refused*
@@youtubewatcher4955 *...To let you even try*
Giant plant technology monster appears
Undertale moment
The violin part feels like a news station theme, combined with the dark guitar and the banjo makes this song a masterpiece
I literally have a playlist of Project Zomboid songs to vibe to. This is one of them
this is now my favorite song of the game
Remeber surviours.....
No matter who you trust.
Or where you go.
There will be one person there....and always there.
And it is the one you run far from....
Waiting to welcome you with undead arms.
extreme panic, extreme thirst, agitation, and a pan in hand and a hundred of zombies sound something like this
I KNEW THIS WAS GOING TO BE THE NEXT TRACK!
i love this song, in part due to the luck of when it plays. for me, this song only ever plays when im months in, and this song perfectly represents a survivor becoming slowly desensitized, determined to make it another day in a hostile world. this song playing even then is still rare to me, and only ever plays if i'm caught stealthing around high zombie infested areas. it's just two wonderful accidents that always go together for me, and it makes this particular song have a spark to it. remembering the moments where this song plays is so, so easy.
I remember hearing this while running away from a horde.
I was bleeding from my leg and limping, highly exerted from the amount of shit I had to do, hungry, and tired.
But I still pulled through, and made it back to base.
I had group of 5 of us geared up as we headed to the mall, as soon as we cleared it out, we heard the helicopter, gathered up at the front of the mall, sorted ammo, and then this played.
Life is hopeless, living is hopeless. The only thing you got is determination to possibly see a better future.
It's basically the devs way to tell don't give up even though the odds are against you.
I was on a 2 player co op with my friend and we were in riverside and we spawned in the bar..
There was so many zombies and no loot except beer and cigarettes
Not even anything in the cars: no keys, no weapons, no food
We ran for our lives into the country side with the middle section playing
We found some offices that were infested with twice the zombies
We found some houses along the way with weapons and i even found an m9 with 30 bullets
We eventually found a car in far west riverside that had the keys and was in good condition
We drove back to riverside thinking we finally had a fighting chance, but it was for granted. We pulled over to a gas station with our car running on bare gasoline fumes and tried to refuel but a horde swarmed us; nothing could be done, before we knew it hundreds of them came and i attempted to get in the car that had barely any fuel, i turned the ignition... the engine did not turn on. I jumped out to the least swarmed side which was the right rear seat, i then ran away from the car but i tripped on the curb and the zombies were way too close. I tried to fight them with a crowbar but it was all in vain. I died and my friend soon followed suit.
R.IP Florida Man and John Doe
@penileymajorey7174 We were both noobs lmfao, i think that was when i first got the game. Can't remember but yeah after a couple more hours of playtime (over 24 hours) i realised we went from a bar, to some office type place, then the middle of nowhere, and then decided "lets go to the one place in riverside with a gas station and a police station im sure no zombies will be there" lmfao
@penileymajorey7174 I wouldn't gain anything for making something up on the internet. I'm just some random dude who decided to comment on my experience, I mean i never asked you to believe me so, your opinion is your opinion
@penileymajorey7174 Well we were pretty much empty and thought that once we refueled we could maybe loot the police station or smth. Maybe find a house to bunker down in.
@penileymajorey7174 Whats POI?
@penileymajorey7174not sure but i think we had it on hardest car difficulty, like locked mostly, car alarms etc etc so a car that was unlocked, had the key in the ignition and that was in relatively good condition was hard to find. That's why we stopped at the gas station. Of course it was night time before i died so we couldn't see jack shit.
I remember being trapped in an alleyway in Louisville with a seemingly infinite horde of zombies chasing us down, so me and my other 2 friends took out our shotguns and started blasting away whilst this song played
Did you guys survive?
@@Cacowninja yeah it only took about 5-10 minutes worth of ammo
@@arcticspetsnaz3094i love using time as a measurement for ammo
The song that plays after you set a building on fire to kill a couple thousand zombies.. then preceding to live with some minor damage
Hearing this ost simply is ok.
BUT HEARING IT IN THE GAME WITH A FUCKING HORDE...
make you destroy these zombies.
I hear this one almost everytime I drive down the highways full of zombies, swerving around zeds and car wrecks alike just to get from point A to point B... trying desperately to avoid any collisions for my POS car that I hotwired to not break down.
Project Zomboid deserves a story mode to put the finishing touch on these songs
If Project Zomboid had an ending where you escape through the bridge or kill all the zombies, I think "Untitled 34" would be the most fitting song for it
There is a story mode. It is the story you make. When npcs are added we will be able to see how our actions affect the world as a whole.
@@palomaelegante it should be the one named "Misc" in the files, I read somewhere that the track was most likely removed because it was too hopeful lol.
@@edxon26368 really? :( I've never got a chance to actually hear it in game
@@lolguy9941 cool input but they asked for a story campaign
Listening to this track has filled you with Determination...to fight back against the zombie menace! ;3c
Well, If you dont hear Banjo anymore, you might done something wrong in your life.
Have you guys read the new thursdoid?
The new lighting system is dope. Now the dark areas are really dark, pitch black. If you lock yourself in a room with no windows and close the lights you will get a black screen. Before, you could see even though there was no light. Flashlights and the pocketlights (new one added) lighters will finally be useful. (they even added those Bic like lighters in different colors)
And the video of the girl running on a highway at night, the 90's orange street lights look so cool and eerie. Look how dark the night is, the electricity shut off will become so much more now. Ain't no way I'll get out at night. I mean, I've never been a night owl in pz anyway, I have my schedule, my alarm clock is on.
And the new building is gigantic. I wonder where this is. Probably near one of the two new town added to the map or in the middle of nowhere.
The new readable flyers too look perfect, it match the 90's vibes
Is that a dog or a cat? I know the skeleton animal was just for the Halloween video but..
Maybe it was just a baby cow. But one day we'll get those animals for sure
It's so close to release.. they're testing it, fixing bugs
I am their mercy, I am their vengance... I AM DETERMINATION!
I know you're made o-o-o-o-of LO-O-O-O-OVE, LO-O-O-O-OVE
I am merciless fury. I am cleansing rage. I am the Angels vengance!
Me in my cryogenic winter playthrough trying to get ahold of a generator magazine:
Daamn I think I like this even better than Maybe We Can Win This in my opinion.
@@TableFPS Yeah MWCWT is a classic, both tracks are amazing.
This is exactly how day 1 in Zomboid felt, just an unemployed guy with a griddle pan as a weapon frantically running in and out of houses to escape the horde and them eventually you'll run out of houses to cut through because they're either locked or barricaded.
If the story gets finished and a location like the military base is the final "dungeon", I feel like this should play in the area as you try to break through to the elevator. Maybe add more burnt bodies/wrecked military vehicles and other signs of battle outside to make it look like the military failed to contain whatever was inside.
Sometimes the background "free roam" music can get a bet old, especially a certain track that I swear has noises that sound like zombies jiggling doorknobs, but I just can't bring myself to turn the music down in this game because of the "combat" themes. Can't be done.
High: Determination and regret exist at the same time and it seems like to have meaning of never give up because at that moment, determination is regret and regret is determination. So determination and regret become justice to the survivor(s). But a moment of humanity shines inner determination and regret of surviving in Knox Case while a great power of justice sustains life and humanity.
This song bring a sensation that you fked up really hard this time, too many hordes are now seaking for your flesh and you know it could be the end, but you still fight to survive another day, to see another sunshine
Literally was being chased by a horde of zombies when my car got stuck, I took them all down with just a pistol.
extreme panic
Accurate PFP 😂
Came up in the Louisville police station one time. Shit was intense, if you havent been already, DONT GO THERE!
Its impossible to find the armory and theres probably a quarter of kentuckys entire population there.
Makes sense people would go to the police in times of crisis.
8:47 Лучший момент композиции, когда напряжение начинает нарастать с большей силой, безысходность и отчаяние уходят на второй план и ты просто пытаешься выжить. Мертвые идут и идут а ты не видишь конца и края этому аду, вокруг за несколько дней умирает цивилизация и ты все это видишь, под такую музыку...шедевр. Если бы были НПС (от разработчиков а не модовые) которых едят зомби, крики, перестрелки, плач и конечно ЗОМБИ ДЕТИ, то эта игра была бы ещё лучше и жестче.
This feels so amazing to play when you and your friends move back into a town to clear it out once and for all. Guns blazing, advancing and retreating down streets, hundreds or thousands of zombies pouring from the front, but never behind. It screams ,"You will take back this town, street by street, house by house, bullet by bullet, and there is nothing that can stop you."
Me looking at the horde afar, looking at my gears and supplies, i started my engine, drove straight into the hordes, HERE GOES NOTHING as i slam on the horn, all the undead with their hollowed eyes, tattered teeth and unquenchable thirst for blood, come toward me as i open my window, point my shotgun out side and BANG, it killed 4, i rack my shotgun, aim, fire again, BANG, 3 went down, but as quickly as they fall, so too the new one arrive, they soon reached my car, i drove away further, rinse and repeat, positioning, aim, fire, retreat, with each shot, with each Z got taken out of the game, 3 more would fill their place, ammo running out, i may emptied my ammo reserve bht i will take you all down with me, and then i realized, their numbers was dwindling, maybe i can do this, maybe we can win this, tired, hungry, jumpy, then the click from my shotgun, i run out of ammo, throw my shotgun to back seat, grab a bottle of vitamin, shove it down my throat, along with a whole box of cereal, i grab my axe, and started shouting
HEY!
OVERHERE!
HEY!
HEY YOU!
HEY!
How'd it turn out?
@@Cacowninja th-cam.com/video/qvKTDXx3iqw/w-d-xo.html
This song fills me with anxiety
I went pick-axe blazing into the country club and was sure i was going to die from what we all die of; confidence. And then I Sam Fishered my way back to my car. A true "you're trapped in here with me" moment. Shovels, hand axes, pipe wrenches, sleeping in the showers upstairs. Still not dead.
This is great for the 300 survivors who was scared and fought... perished but gave the idea of freedom of the menace
2% survived
its a good song but the game has become fine arts.
the last 25% could be well with horde near base
Song was just implemented in 41.73 :)
I recently heard it play in-game.
Your assignment is about to due.
"Nah, i'd win" type music lmao
Jesus christ this is the best new track by far gooooood shit
This one is so good.
Definitely would be fitting music to hear after you get bit
I dont think after being bit. Someone said the mall, prison, and other super dangerous areas,
@@xleplayVA yeah, I think low is a large amount of Zombies but haven't noticed you, medium is some of them noticed you and high is RUN.
I was bit by a zed on the stairs. After I killed 'em, I planned a rampage. This song started playing, I managed to kill ~50 zeds before being swarmed and ultimately eaten alive
After playing this game more, I realized 50 zeds are rookie numbers, I got around 1,619 zeds under my belt!
i think this song should be played after you died and your character turned into a zombie as you get close to him this song should be played
hold'up, i have molotove
this is so zomboid i can project a determination filling me up
Knowing that you Been infected by the laceration and a horde is coming for you.
Fills you with determination
This song's gets the best in these locations and times:
the low version: When you are stealthily passing a zombie horde or killing them one by one or after destroying a horde
the mid version: you are running from a mid size horde or you are fighting a mid sized horde or you are passing 'em with a car
the high version:you are deperately running from a very big horde you made by accidently firing your gun you are bitten and you have no hope to survive and you know you are going to be eaten alive by your infected townmates or you are fighting a large horde but you have enough equipment to terminate them and you have hope to survive
(this song shouldn't be named determination 'cause it has a better chance of playing when you are injured and have no hope of surviving)
seeing the local gun store un looted and unlocked fills you with determination
Save?
*yes No
Reminds me of the city must survive from the frostpunk OST
Literally just the helicopter event theme at this point
POV: you left mudrugh looking for the military surplus store but entered Louisville by accident
Edit parts of the journey
0:00 you left muldraugh
4:25 you enter a town praying for the surplus store to be there
8:48 it’s Louisville ☠️
How tf do you accidentally get to Louisville
You see you just kept on going down the highway and missed West Point and valley station
Phew, it's just a scratch
**nausea**
Me:I'm just gonna use a fire truck with alarms and draw every zed in the parking lots/building to one location
*engine stalls out at like 49% in the middle of a 7k horde*
*this plays*
anyways that's how I almost lost the 9 month character save at the Westpoint mall
I personally adore Project Zomboid, but I DO think there should be a mode with a sort of ending to it. I am not asking for Tolkien level writing and world building.. I just desire an opportunity to play a game that has an nigh impossible goal to achieve. Something that can take dozens of hours to reach at BEST with even a group. I do not like that the story is basically told in retrospect "This is how you died". Plenty, PLENTY of times it doesn't actually "end". "This is how you died" ...well... I didn't. There was just nothing more to do. Or "This is how you died" Well.. I didn't die to a zombie.. I vaulted out of a broken window when I meant to close the door beside it and I cut my hand and got infected by blood staining my gloves. Or "This is how you died" ...I got bored. Armed myself with a bottle of whiskey, a spear and donned nothing but a smile as I ran down Louisville avenue poking as many eyes out as I could.
The game is indie development at its finest. I just wish they could give a us a mode with an ending that was not dying.
I like using this music when i do workout. This make more EPIC.
Just make sure you workout in a safe place away from the zombies.
@@Cacowninja agreed
Amazing! It’s like a blockbuster movie
i had this one idea once, spawn and kill everything that moves, no base building, just kill EVERYTHING and i ended up killing more than 5000 deads before getting overan in louisville.
Ggs, i got the same idea but to clear out louisville entirely. Results were somewhere between from 6 to 7 k in LV, 4k in other areas. Then i just got bored and lost all the point of the game. I guess i'll play it 2-3 years after npc update. Really, there is nothing to do in this game if you played like 700 hours in it (my honest and true opinion). Npcs will give some sense to play for a while, cuz it will be a new experience and possibly endless scenarios with them. That is if they wont be as dumb as npcs in superb npcs mod or any other npc mod
Bruv i came back to it with my friends :D
@@mixasfox1334 yoo i wrote that 2 years ago damn. now you got to tell me what hapened bruh.
This 1 reminds me of Modern Warfare 2. Got that same energy.
How does it remind you of Modern Warfare 2?
@@Cacowninja Got that same energy. Im not some music theory guy so i can only vaguely explain why i feel that. Listen to "The only easy day was yesterday" from mw2 and then to the second part of Determination. I think its the violins that make them feel similar. The melodies both have that heroic, military feel.
@@curtisyue182 Is this the original modern warfare 2 or the reboot?
@@Cacowninja original. "The only easy day was yesterday" was the name of the oil rig mission, and its respective ost.
I heard the "high" version so many times in Louisville
When the XCOM 2 ost hit-
I mean, the Zomboid OST hits.
now i am in a good mood
TEMAZO
I thought this song's name was "untitled 35"
The game says we will die, the music says we shall take thousands to hell with us.
Can I use this soundtrack to burn the horde because it’s fire
Hermoso
Would love to hear a guitar version only ..
honestly i lose more to giving up to boredom than actual death when i play pz
Even though this makes you go through intense emotions it feels so fucking cool to use adrenalin junkie and athletic then run mindlessly on streets as hordes relentlessly tail you
This Reminds me good old Sonny soundtrack