What rig are you on as I only had 1 crash after 80 hours on my 1st play. Either you need an update in hardware or you are putting way to many mods on nexus! My rule of thumb is a dozen or less mods for quality of life purposes mainly. You don't need a 100 mods like most people I see as my brother has that issue as he can't prioritize what is really worth it.
Halo's Flood is the most difficult zombie virus to survive. The flood retains all knowledge from the hosts they infect and transfer it to a hivemind, they spread through air, water, scratches, basically everything. They can infect any animal and even AIs. They are also smart as hell, as they can use guns and pilot vehicles. In Halo 3, the repair a destroyed starship and fly it to Earth.
@@Idunnodude Honestly, knowing my luck, and assuming your luck, we’d probably just end up as Marines up against the Flood, and it so happens the Chief is too busy looking for the lady in his head to help us. 💀
Honestly, if the Flood decide to win, they do. The Gravemind has all the Neural Physics powers of its origins, and even with only its in-game power to open portals wherever it pleases, it's still over. The only reason humanity stands a chance in the story is because they're testing you. They are quite literally not trying to win.
Dead space got snubbed but it would deadass be the hardest next to doom. There is no safe place to live in the world of dead space, earth is taken over, and the necromorphs even exist in space, the one place everyone thought they could go for safety. Living in that universe is essentially just hoping Issac completes his mission and does so in a reasonable amount of time, other than that you're dead no matter what.
@@TheNeviaor he just went for, number of vaults, capacity of each vault. Therefore number of possible vault dwellers. Then assuming 100% of dwellers made it to the vault. Do (number of possible dwellers)/(population of US at the time of the Great War) *100 That would be the easiest way. If he did it the way the other guy said that is beyond insane. 😂 idek where he would’ve got that data from
If Last of Us gets a pass for having human communities Fallout should be 50/50 honestly. Also if Horizon is graded based on current situation, would make more sense to look at Fallout from a current perspective. Sure the wasteland is an absolute killzone but I think every Fallout game has some kind of a thriving community on some level. Won't be peachy but you could just hang out as a caravan or a farmer or get lucky and be born in some "secret" organisation like the Brotherhood, Enclave or the Institute
The last of us has an op airborne virus though. FEV in fallout would suck, but you have a chance of turning into a ghoul or a mutant if it doesn't kill you. People would discriminate against you, but you would have communities of your own and you could eat whatever to survive because your body wouldn't be killed by it. Just any airborne virus seems OP to me.
It really depends where you are in the wastes. You're cooked if you're in the capital wasteland, but you probably have a better shot if you're somewhere like Diamond city or the New Vegas strip/Old Mormon Fort
The world of fallout does have cities and settlements to shelter in. Honestly with careful planning and a little knowledge it's not the worst. Add to that I need medicine to stay alive and fallout has miracle drugs that fix any illness or injury
Yea but we’re getting one shotted in Fallout universe by pretty much everything, the main fallout protagonist are God if a super mutant hits you one time with its concrete slab baseball bat it’s over
I just want him to consistent. Every other universe that has settlements to survive, he was like “you could just live in a compound,” but for Fallout it was all nope you definitely die. Don’t get me wrong, you likely would die because none of us have the knowledge to survive, but there are old people in the fallout universe so clearly so people make it to old age when out in the waste
Not if you have a fullsuit of legendary armor that gives you 15%damage reduction from super mutants. I have one for humans too. They barely scratch me@@SFtheflash
Dying Light at night was HORRIFYING. When I was 9 and played on the night mission I flst out refused to play till I manned up to continue. The Volitiles were my main fear.
The thing about The Walking Dead is that anyone who dies, reanimates. If say 20 people die in a large city and reanimate every few minites, and if one of them bites another person, and that person bites another person. A city would get overrun in a few hours to days.
And now imagine that in of of chinas or India’s mega cities in my opinion we would loose half of humanity within a week and I don’t think any government or military can react that quick
I don't think it'll fall as fast as the show/comic/game/whatever else it has now makes it out to be but it wouldn't last as you said the fact everyone is infected is what makes it so hard.
@@nolifealan9746 It is hard to determine how long it took for the outbreak to happen in the TWD Tv show, as Rick Grimes was in a coma during the initial infection. However, during to external factors, it is estimated he was in a coma for a few weeks to a few months. Despite this, the exact time the infection occurred during Rick’s coma is up for debate. But still, for every last trace of government interference to being gone in a few months or weeks does not make sense.
Mans looked at a 30 foot tall metal Trex with rocket launchers and machine guns in a world where your best weapon is a bow & arrow and thought to himself "nah, I'd win."
One of the WEAKEST enemies in fallout 4 is a fly that shoots its young at you to burrow into you and use you as a nest. In real life, if you got hit with that, you're probably dead. if not from the burrowing, then infection or having something the size of your torso grow inside of you
Yeah but if you are close to a city they can probably fix you up may cost you a limb tho afaik while they can deal with radiation they are not that medically advanced otherwise. Unless we take stimpacks like they work in the games as canon in that case they will cure anything you ever suffered from apart from rads
They’re the weakest but also the strongest in one specific outlier that is in New Vegas which is funny. I think the actual weakest is Rad roaches as they are weak physically and don’t do much damage, would still probably hurt getting bit and that would lead to infection without cleaning but that’s nearly any wound. Another thing to note with the bloat flies though is they tend to kind of leave you alone except for when you get too close and if you have just about any decent armor it would hinder or outright stop them from penetrating your flesh.
But he underestimated metro by a lot even if we don’t account for the books it feels very much like he has only played metro exodus which is completely removed from the original story because in the books and especially the first metro game living down there is miserable and you are probably more likely to die than in a scenario like fallout
Yeah I really love the metro setting and it’s probably the last one I would choose I’d prefer a quick death to a demon in doom than the misery you get in moscows metro
DayZ is either constant agony due to not having the antibodies for the virus or fairly easy because I think for the most part humans would work together to survive and would figure out a way to cure/ contain the virus
technically, the virus is already "contained". if you survived the initial outbreak, that means you're immune to having the symptoms develop. all you have to do now is to kill the remaining infected, which is easier said than done. really, the most dangerous part are other survivors, as is demonstrated perfectly in the game lmao the only way you could get "infected" is by developing a new strain of brain prion disease, which you get from eating zombies or other humans, since we're all technically infected
Dl1 is the golden standard for a zombies game. Of course the yellow brick road has its bumps and corpses but it’s what every zombie game should aspire to be.
Using Fallout 1 and 2 as examples for why the setting is hard to survive is kinda weird. As long as you DIDN'T go out being a scavenger and exploring old places you shouldn't be in/travelling through raider territory you'd be fine. Plenty of villages, big towns, cities and even countries (up until recently when Todd decided he doesn't like post-war civilization as an idea). I'd assume New Reno is no worse to live in than LA or Detroit in 2024.
@@Shroom516 Not canon? About a half way through the story the Enclave showes up to kill every remaining vault 13 resident and every intelligent deathclaw in that location.
In the Walking Dead there was no such thing as zombies in popular culture, so they didn't know to aim for the head. Also everyone who dies turns, and up to 650,000 people die a day. I don't think they would be able to fix it in time.
Yeah, if it was actually a standard "Zombie Virus" that being, the people are still technically alive, just gone feral, we would get that shit packed up in like 3 hours. But under the knowledge that, anyone who dies, becomes a Zombie...we still probably would get it packed up in under a day, and society would just have to adapt to the fact that when someone dies, you have to put them down twice. It wouldn't be too much of an issue really
But, after the first outbreak is contained by whatever the military does, after a couple waves, hospitals would realize they need to execute someone immediately after yhey die.
A fellow Dying Light enjoyer. It really is the best zombie game. Loved this game ever since it came out in 2015. I was so hyped for it and it did not disappoint haha
@@excavator_manI've played both Dying Light and Zomboid, I am more of a first person zombie game person rather than a top-down POV, but that doesn't take away from how good it is, if they made a game like Dying Light with the parkour and combat, along with the vulnerability and survival mechanics of zomboid, then it would be the greatest zombie game of all time easily.
your wrong about the Walking dead becasue canonically everybody is infected and the infection starts when you die so 150,000 zombies would keep spaning across the world everyday.
You wouldn't really notice the zombies coming back, and yeah you're already infected but it doesn't really matter because you'd die of old age at some point.
in the usa roughly 8000 people die everyday our population is over 300 million we would just need more police or a government group to keep the zombies under control it would be a fucking cake walk society wouldnt even collapse in your state there would be 160 zombies shit easy
Yeah know we would easily take care of it. In the show just everyone’s kinda brain dead. But after first day or 2 where gonna immediately learn where all infected and to watch the older population or those who are terminal and to quarantine them in the safe zones
But the zombies are extremely weak by their own, and rarely, a lot of people die at the same in the same place outside of a warzone or a natural disaster
Since the events that caused the apocalypse in Horizon Zero Dawn killed everyone, then essentially you cannot survive that apocalypse. Rather, YOU can't, but your clone could.
Earth defense force has the best case scenario of apocalypse because humans can actually fight back, but the worst part would be the fact that you're fighting huge insects.
Well… Even as an unafflicted, housed Yharnamite, beasts and plague aren’t your only worries. The presence of outer gods, ghosts, and creatures from the nightmare realms (Such as the Winter Lanterns, look them up) roam about Yharnam as well. For example, in the official Bloodborne comic “Lady of the Lanterns” there exists the hellish Winter Lantern creatures that make anyone go mad by simply hearing their song, and even lure people to their death. People in Yharnam even know about this, meaning their presence aren’t just known to the hunter, but universal. That Yharnamites sing songs about it. People go missing, and are lured away from home, and are probably trapped to die in a sewer. These creatures are invisible until you are close to them (maybe?) and/or confronted. Eventually a group of hunters kill a group of the winter lanterns, but they still take shape of the doll from the hunters dream. I found that interesting how creatures from the nightmare realms appear in Yharnam, but that was only in the comic, so idk. And plus, I don’t entirely know if this is the actually BB storyline, but it definitely takes place before OUR Hunter, but there still exists Gehrman, the hunters dream, moon presence, ect. For anyone curious, Those doomed old Yharnamites sing: “Hide, hide, don’t let her see…” “The Lady of the Lanterns is coming for me…” “Cover your ears and gouge out your eyes…” “For the Lady Lanterns song…” “Makes you food for the flies…” And there still is the need to search for food, have ammunition, clothes, ect. Please ask any questions, good hunters! 🎩
If you would have included L4D, here's a quick reminder. The green flu was first discovered 2 weeks or so before the first L4D1 campaign, and the first special infected only started appearing 1-2 days before the earliest playable campaign. Which either means that the zombies that can get torn in half with a single bullet like a melon would be, somehow managed to steamroll the entirity of the west coast of the US in 2 weeks, *or* the special infected did it in a maximum amount of 2 days. It could have also been a combination of the 2, but even that is still unbelievable.
@@Pinakiprime910 Fallout doesn't have a virus that infects people though, the only 2 ways of becoming a ghoul lore wise is to experience a ton of radioactivity at once or mild radioactivity over a long time. Plus the ghouls are one of the weakest zombie like enemies in basically anything, and barely adds to the difficulty of survival.
@@BOTB_RBLX ????? ghouls are the weakest? did we play the same game? first of all lore wise the surface is filled with radiation uncomfortable to the average vault dweller. second of all ghouls heal in radiation and feral ghouls are way stronger than most walker type zombies in other games. not to mention some glowing zombie types leak out radiation and some zombies in really radiated places are almost unkillable for the average joe. and i was talking about the fallout setting as a whole with death claws, supermutants everything walking dead had a more bleak apocalypse than fallout but tbh fallout is in 200 years in future
Actually the normal infected wasn't a threat, hell the special infected wasn't the main threat, it's a low chance for a person to turn into a special infected It was the virus itself, the virus quickly evolves, grows, adapts It had no cure, it's airborn, and doesn't kill the host, it's rabies but on steroids So unless you're immune to the virus like the survivors, the chances of surviving are extremely low
I wouldn’t say it’s an apocalyptic game but Ark survival evolved is a pretty interesting game. Basically the world ended in a technological global war and in order to survive they created arks filled with dinosaurs to help restart the earth. It’s a long story but to put it simply, you have to advance your skills, and survival against the arks creatures, people and monsters in order to save the earth. It’s an interesting choice that if i used your chart to rank it, idk give it a b to a low A tier!
You have to keep in mind for TWD virus that even though it's pretty lightweight when it comes to the Apocalypse... it is also AIRBORNE. Even if shit was cleared within the hour, normal life would not look the same considering the possibility of miniature outbreaks at any moment from random deaths that may happen. (Still wouldn't catch me lacking in this type of Apocalypse tho)
In the walking dead everyone in the world was infected before anyone started becoming zombies and anyone who dies as long as their brain is intact becomes a zombie regardless of if the were bit
Horizon is only more difficult than TWD if you wanna do the cool stuff, too. Like, you could just be a peaceful Banuk shaman vibing out with the Grazers and eating salmon forever. If you're a Carja farmer, the most dangerous thing is potential gang warfare and occasional Shadow Carja terrorism, which only ever targets the cities anyway, and you get to enjoy the protection of one of the worlds largest, most elite armies. Sure, life as a non-freebooter Oseram woman isn't the best, but as a man you are literally just playing DRG without the bugs. Sure, life as a Nora man isn't the greatest, but if you're a woman the world is open to you to do whatever. Be a politician. Be a general. Be a doctor. Life in Horizon isn't as convenient as today, but on average, at least in the southwest US, it seems much better and more fulfilling than today.
And at the same time he put metro very low where you are at constant risk of getting killed in one of the many resource wars leaving the station in most cases means death and you have nowhere to run because not only are you alone if you go above ground because nobody would willingly follow you and there are plenty mutants ready to rip you to shreds. Sure there are probably safe havens we don’t know about like the one you start building at the end of exodus but moscows metro in my opinion is second only to doom
The world outside of the American West is apparently not a super great place to live in Horizon, though. Being a Tenakth is hard enough as it is, but I would imagine being anything but a Quen noble means you're constantly demeaned by everyone of a higher social status than you, and even thinking about trying to learn about stuff from our time will probably get you killed. To say nothing of the fact they have Not-So Secret Police involved in basically everything they do.
Question: Even though it is not an apocalypse game for the most part, could you survive rain world as a human? Just to get this out of the way: in this ecosystem, you would (most likely) be a less agile version of a slugcat that ACTUALLY requires to socialize to survive.
Doing this again would be cool only with different topics, possibly even with movies like The quiet place, Edge of Tomorrow, Tomorrow war, 9, I am legend, Terminator, etc
One thing about the walking dead, is that everyone is infected. So if an outbreak was to happen, even if all the walkers were killed, they would come back as people died naturally
Man the TLOU infection also started in food so if u had ANYTHING carbs based and I mean bread, pastries, etc ur cooked from day 1 so yea we’re all cooked
Yea I think people don't really connect how "Realistic" TLOU is from the way it spread throught the world. Most people in most countries that get and eat wheat and such based products are dead and then a threat. Mix that with the fact that planting crops is near impossible because a single mycelium from a corpse even a mile away could infect crops. Hunting is somewhat reliable but there is also the fact that it could draw in infected, not to mention how hard it would be to find a suitable location to set up in long term.
Yeah the wheat Aspect makes it an instant win for the infected like 80% of humanity eats wheat products 80% of humanity instantly dead or zombiefied Tlou fungi op please nerf
Don't forget that in The Last of Us the infection also spread through bread... Most of us who eat burgers, sandwiches, make cake, etc. We're already dead before the apocalypse has BEGUN.
Its pretty mich an insta good bye to all of NA and europe As a german italian who lives of bread and pasta id be the very first one to go Heck i dont even know if i wanna live in a World without german bread or italian noodles
The only thing about the Walking Dead ASIDE from the fact that everyone has the virus. Anyone who dies regardless if bit, comes back as a zombie, is that in that universe, NO one knows what a zombie is. In our universe, we know about zombies and we'll instantly wide the floor, easy, no question asked. But you take away our understanding of what a zombie is (like we never made zombie media and lore so no one had a clue) then I believe it'll be a bit more difficult. On top of that you got anyone who dies comes back? We'll have a few more outbreaks to deal with time to time, but I still think it'd be difficult. Especially if it was in countries that don't have a problem with guns and anyone can get there hands on one (the rest of the world) then it'll be more difficult. TL;DR: Should be Mild to low 50/50
for the walking dead, in france, there are zombies that burn your skin, so i would put it in mild, but just staying in america, yea easiest w in fiction
You should make a part 2 this video is cool. Id recommend the silent apocalypse of Long Dark as one of them, maybe the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Apocalypse, the frozen wasteland apocalypse of frostpunk, or even a farcry scenario.
I’m not to deep into stalker bug afaik the zone itself is contained to a relatively small place on earth and society still exists beyond the zone right?
this dude is great! as soon as i saw how many subs he has, i tought for myself This dude deserve at least 100k subs. keep the great work and you will gareenty being a well known youtuber.
The Division, Halo, Gears of War, Splatoon, Zelda BotW/TotK, Half Life, Resident Evil and maybe other dystopian but non-apoclypitic settings like Cyberpunk, Wolfenstein, or Bioshock
On top of all the strange things happening between the stations unknown to all just because nobody ever survived. Imo the outside is probably a lot more liveable than moscows metro if you manage to get to a fairly radiation free zone
Honorable mention to Zelda: Wind Waker! If you have a boat or make it to the mountain tops in time to escape the flooding, you’re all good! Not only that but you and your descendants get to live in a tropical paradise for the rest of your life, I would absolutely vacation in that apocalypse
The pvz apocalypse of zombies is probably near impossible as yeah plants protect you. However I don’t think the seeds are that common also the amount of zombies and then in garden warfare they won half of the territory also they have time travel
Haven’t played the Walking Dead game, but as far as I remember the Virus was airborne and just about everyone was infected and the concept of zombies wasn’t a thing. So even with advanced knowledge you’re probably screwed depending where you lived during the initial outbreak.
You missed some big points of zero dawn. Those machines in the game originally were friendly to humans, but they turned hostile cause humans destroyed them for parts and they couldn't do their job. And there's the problem that one of sub systems to Gaia decided that "nope we failed, reset" and created a cult to restart Area and create another apocalypse
The walking dead, the only universe thats never heard of zombies dealing with a zombie infestation that occurs almost over night where 80% of the world turns literally overnight. If you're part of that 20% and live outside major cities, or in the middle of nowhere you're likely living the rest of your life. If you're in a major city? Good luck.
TWD is easy but not THAT easy. You forgot, that in lore, EVERYONE is infected. That means, that when you die for whatever reason, you get reanimated. You know what that means? That means that even one of USA's beloved school shootings becomes another outbreak in an instant. Same with hospitals and natural disasters. Basically, it's a plague with no end in sight. Also, in lore, walkers starts to evolve in about 10-15 years after the initial outbreak. They will start to run and climb, so you can't escape for shit. Also, a lot of cities will be bombed right away. To summarize, I think it's a very mild 50/50.
I think people over sell Fallout’s survival difficulty slightly given there are several in lore examples of people surviving even from the dropping of the bombs to some of the games or simply go on to make long lasting family lines usually in the form of tribals such as the ones in New Zion. The survivalist who survived in the canyons of Zion lived from the bombs dropping into his seventies. Las Vegas at the time of the bombing would be safe from initial blasts and so would a lot of people who live in remote country or happened to be out hunting or camping far from any target location which is likely why there was so many tribes in the central states like Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and other near and similar states. There is also the abundance of guns and energy weapons that the populace had common access to (as they should be) where ammo would be the biggest issue but that can be made with the hardest thing to get a hold of or make would be primers which would be a problem but people would find a way if they can’t find ammo maybe even using black powder guns as a substitute when smokeless ammo is short or dry. Not to mention if pressed there are some devastating melee and unarmed weapons for last resort (which to be fair are rare). Also, if surviving from the initial bombing mutant creatures would largely not be prevalent with the most threatening thing being other humans who would be scarce. Also, you’d still be able to have electricity if in an intact house as seen in New Vegas with people using fission batteries to power their homes which can also be used to make energy weapon ammo as well (at least in New Vegas). Even if plopped into one of the game settings most have well established civilizations of some kind and the super dangerous stuff is spread out and avoidable if you stay in key locations, avoid needless risky situations, and/or are lucky. The odds are still very against you in Fallout but I disagree with people making it seem utterly impossible as in world lore clearly contradicts that with the existence of various settlements, businesses, caravans, manufacturers in the gun runners, a whole country forming in the NCR and sort of the legion along with what the courier supposedly made before blowing it up, and the simple human ability to adapt and survive. Still don’t get me wrong it is brutal and bleak to a point even the prepared would be liable to not survive in many cases as is also demonstrated.
Everyone underestimates the walking dead. I think you gotta remember that if you live in that world, you’ve never heard of that disease before, the walking dead people didn’t know the concept of a zombie. Had no preparation or information on how the virus worked and what it did. Also it’s called the Wildfire virus because it spread so fast. Another fact, zombies in the first couple of seasons especially season 1 were smart and jogged after you.
The Brotherhood of Steel listed as a hazard, like Bethesda isn't constantly trying to make them the only true Good Guys of the Wasteland. (Keyword here being "trying")
Project zomboid is probably the most accurate depiction of a zombie outbreak happening right now and it's probably one of the more difficult of the zombie ones
I don’t think you’re giving the zombie apocalypse a fair trial. You’re saying the government would take care of the zombies, but dying light and The Walking Dead the government never took care of the zombies that’s the point. You could say the same thing about blood-borne, but you didn’t choose to you played by the rules of the blood-borne universe. Technically, the government could also easily put a stop to the blood-borne virus and all Furrys 😂. The point is that they did not put a stop to it, so how well could you survive being trapped on that island with all the zombies or trapped in America with millions of walking dead. Just my 2 cents. Loved the concept watched the whole video lol 🙏🏽
If you’re in a control vault you will be fine. The enclave don’t start wiping vaults until a long time after the bombs drop. Or if we’re talking like getting spawned into the wasteland when one of the games take place then just live in any of the major settlements. Diamond city, new Vegas, shady sands, new Reno, rivet city, the institute. Any of these places and your safe 100%
Another thing, everyone is infected in walking dead actually, its getting severely injured, dieing or being bit that just triggers the disease and turns you
The Fallout apocalypse is impossible to survive because after like 30 minutes you'll see a pop-up asking if you want to send a crash report.
literally new vegas
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@@lucamarsiglia7284shut up
Preston Garvey is another reason. 😂😂😂
What rig are you on as I only had 1 crash after 80 hours on my 1st play.
Either you need an update in hardware or you are putting way to many mods on nexus!
My rule of thumb is a dozen or less mods for quality of life purposes mainly. You don't need a 100 mods like most people I see as my brother has that issue as he can't prioritize what is really worth it.
Halo's Flood is the most difficult zombie virus to survive. The flood retains all knowledge from the hosts they infect and transfer it to a hivemind, they spread through air, water, scratches, basically everything. They can infect any animal and even AIs. They are also smart as hell, as they can use guns and pilot vehicles. In Halo 3, the repair a destroyed starship and fly it to Earth.
Nah, I’d win
@@herrfantastisch7489 Same, wait until I become the main character and I use plot armor
@@Idunnodude Honestly, knowing my luck, and assuming your luck, we’d probably just end up as Marines up against the Flood, and it so happens the Chief is too busy looking for the lady in his head to help us. 💀
Honestly, if the Flood decide to win, they do. The Gravemind has all the Neural Physics powers of its origins, and even with only its in-game power to open portals wherever it pleases, it's still over. The only reason humanity stands a chance in the story is because they're testing you. They are quite literally not trying to win.
@@zehkiel8018 Fr. People tend to forget the Flood is a test for the mantle of responsibility
You could convince me the walking dead already “broke out” in this day and age but secret agents cleared it off like a side quest
They pulled a raccoon city
Ever heard of rabies?
@@MarshmallowBoyMan I remember reading up a little about rabies and it’s so fucked up I swear.
Dude with how many like zombie like animal diseases are out there I wouldn’t be surprised if people like made actual zombies and government wiped it
@@MarshmallowBoyit only affects animals atleast at becoming zombies humans just straight up die
Dead space got snubbed but it would deadass be the hardest next to doom. There is no safe place to live in the world of dead space, earth is taken over, and the necromorphs even exist in space, the one place everyone thought they could go for safety. Living in that universe is essentially just hoping Issac completes his mission and does so in a reasonable amount of time, other than that you're dead no matter what.
How to survive dead space "Make us whole again"
Think about Half Life.
Even if there’s some wrong with the spaceship your also fucked.
What about gears of war?
Two words... "The Flood"
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302 is Dustin vs Islam and the featured bouts are weak af so it’s not just 301
10:06 If I remember correctly its 13 or 17 control vaults out of 121 so 1 out of 10.
@@DCshandleCosta Vs Strickland Is a good fight but rest of a the main card is def weak af
an average human has a .01550748% chance of making it in a vault tec bunker dont ask how long it took me to calculate that
I Respect your dedication
I’ll ask this instead. How did you go about calculating that?
@@TheNeviaprobably the average distance to a shelter the average time to get to a shelter and the average shelter capacity
@@TheNeviaor he just went for, number of vaults, capacity of each vault. Therefore number of possible vault dwellers.
Then assuming 100% of dwellers made it to the vault.
Do (number of possible dwellers)/(population of US at the time of the Great War) *100
That would be the easiest way.
If he did it the way the other guy said that is beyond insane. 😂 idek where he would’ve got that data from
What's the percentage possibility of getting into a non experiment one
If Last of Us gets a pass for having human communities Fallout should be 50/50 honestly. Also if Horizon is graded based on current situation, would make more sense to look at Fallout from a current perspective. Sure the wasteland is an absolute killzone but I think every Fallout game has some kind of a thriving community on some level. Won't be peachy but you could just hang out as a caravan or a farmer or get lucky and be born in some "secret" organisation like the Brotherhood, Enclave or the Institute
The last of us has an op airborne virus though. FEV in fallout would suck, but you have a chance of turning into a ghoul or a mutant if it doesn't kill you. People would discriminate against you, but you would have communities of your own and you could eat whatever to survive because your body wouldn't be killed by it. Just any airborne virus seems OP to me.
It really depends where you are in the wastes. You're cooked if you're in the capital wasteland, but you probably have a better shot if you're somewhere like Diamond city or the New Vegas strip/Old Mormon Fort
@@xaeCarolina1865 you do relize fev has a 50/50 chance to terminate you as a mutant right
@@BlackJacked the fort your fine but i dont realy feel like gambling every time i walk
@blockofland-qo2oj yea but it's better than the last of us
You wouldn't survive my zoo tycoon zoo
The world of fallout does have cities and settlements to shelter in. Honestly with careful planning and a little knowledge it's not the worst. Add to that I need medicine to stay alive and fallout has miracle drugs that fix any illness or injury
Yea but we’re getting one shotted in Fallout universe by pretty much everything, the main fallout protagonist are God if a super mutant hits you one time with its concrete slab baseball bat it’s over
Your survival entirely depends on whether or not your settlement was marked on their map
I just want him to consistent. Every other universe that has settlements to survive, he was like “you could just live in a compound,” but for Fallout it was all nope you definitely die. Don’t get me wrong, you likely would die because none of us have the knowledge to survive, but there are old people in the fallout universe so clearly so people make it to old age when out in the waste
Not if you have a fullsuit of legendary armor that gives you 15%damage reduction from super mutants. I have one for humans too. They barely scratch me@@SFtheflash
@@SFtheflashyeah I’m fucking cooked.
Didn't know Walter Junior had a TH-cam channel.
ruthless bro
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@@EthanOnEverythingturkey bacon or regular bacon Walt Jr
@@EthanOnEverythinghi
brother this guy looks and sounds nothing like flynn
Didn’t know you were a gamer along side an mma fan might be my new favorite TH-camr
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Dying Light at night was HORRIFYING. When I was 9 and played on the night mission I flst out refused to play till I manned up to continue. The Volitiles were my main fear.
of course volatiles were your main fear. what else would it be? biters?
@@cosmosyn2514 there were the big guys, and the Toads
I was scared to play cod zombies alone💀
I would bait a ton of volatiles into blacklight zones and then kite them in and out, hitting and running for that sweet sweet loot😂
I hear your lisp.
You sound super confident with it, which makes me confident, too, due to mine. You're really good, man!
No offense but it kinda annoys me
The thing about The Walking Dead is that anyone who dies, reanimates. If say 20 people die in a large city and reanimate every few minites, and if one of them bites another person, and that person bites another person. A city would get overrun in a few hours to days.
And now imagine that in of of chinas or India’s mega cities in my opinion we would loose half of humanity within a week and I don’t think any government or military can react that quick
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I don't think it'll fall as fast as the show/comic/game/whatever else it has now makes it out to be but it wouldn't last as you said the fact everyone is infected is what makes it so hard.
@@nolifealan9746 It is hard to determine how long it took for the outbreak to happen in the TWD Tv show, as Rick Grimes was in a coma during the initial infection. However, during to external factors, it is estimated he was in a coma for a few weeks to a few months. Despite this, the exact time the infection occurred during Rick’s coma is up for debate. But still, for every last trace of government interference to being gone in a few months or weeks does not make sense.
I genuinely love the nerdy energy from this dude.
He reminds of matpat a little
Mans looked at a 30 foot tall metal Trex with rocket launchers and machine guns in a world where your best weapon is a bow & arrow and thought to himself "nah, I'd win."
One of the WEAKEST enemies in fallout 4 is a fly that shoots its young at you to burrow into you and use you as a nest. In real life, if you got hit with that, you're probably dead. if not from the burrowing, then infection or having something the size of your torso grow inside of you
Love how thats practically most irl tropical diseases, but on a bigger scale
Yeah but if you are close to a city they can probably fix you up may cost you a limb tho afaik while they can deal with radiation they are not that medically advanced otherwise. Unless we take stimpacks like they work in the games as canon in that case they will cure anything you ever suffered from apart from rads
They’re the weakest but also the strongest in one specific outlier that is in New Vegas which is funny.
I think the actual weakest is Rad roaches as they are weak physically and don’t do much damage, would still probably hurt getting bit and that would lead to infection without cleaning but that’s nearly any wound. Another thing to note with the bloat flies though is they tend to kind of leave you alone except for when you get too close and if you have just about any decent armor it would hinder or outright stop them from penetrating your flesh.
17:19 the military and cops when the walkers appeared in telltale's the walking dead: ight ima head out
Love that you did Days gone and Metro Exodus I don’t think those two games are talked about nearly as much as they should
But he underestimated metro by a lot even if we don’t account for the books it feels very much like he has only played metro exodus which is completely removed from the original story because in the books and especially the first metro game living down there is miserable and you are probably more likely to die than in a scenario like fallout
Yeah I really love the metro setting and it’s probably the last one I would choose I’d prefer a quick death to a demon in doom than the misery you get in moscows metro
DayZ is either constant agony due to not having the antibodies for the virus or fairly easy because I think for the most part humans would work together to survive and would figure out a way to cure/ contain the virus
Canonically the survivors are already immune to the virus, so they just have to kill the existing zombies
technically, the virus is already "contained". if you survived the initial outbreak, that means you're immune to having the symptoms develop. all you have to do now is to kill the remaining infected, which is easier said than done. really, the most dangerous part are other survivors, as is demonstrated perfectly in the game lmao
the only way you could get "infected" is by developing a new strain of brain prion disease, which you get from eating zombies or other humans, since we're all technically infected
Dl1 is the golden standard for a zombies game. Of course the yellow brick road has its bumps and corpses but it’s what every zombie game should aspire to be.
Using Fallout 1 and 2 as examples for why the setting is hard to survive is kinda weird.
As long as you DIDN'T go out being a scavenger and exploring old places you shouldn't be in/travelling through raider territory you'd be fine.
Plenty of villages, big towns, cities and even countries (up until recently when Todd decided he doesn't like post-war civilization as an idea). I'd assume New Reno is no worse to live in than LA or Detroit in 2024.
i would rather live in new reno then detroit
Fun fact About the fallout 2: the opening cutscene with the enclaveis not cannonbut they kept it in cause “it looked badass”
@@Shroom516 If I'm remembering it right Avellone said the cinematics team made the cutscene without consulting the writers.
@@herberthoover1257 can't have shit in the hub
@@Shroom516 Not canon? About a half way through the story the Enclave showes up to kill every remaining vault 13 resident and every intelligent deathclaw in that location.
In the Walking Dead there was no such thing as zombies in popular culture, so they didn't know to aim for the head. Also everyone who dies turns, and up to 650,000 people die a day. I don't think they would be able to fix it in time.
Yeah, if it was actually a standard "Zombie Virus" that being, the people are still technically alive, just gone feral, we would get that shit packed up in like 3 hours. But under the knowledge that, anyone who dies, becomes a Zombie...we still probably would get it packed up in under a day, and society would just have to adapt to the fact that when someone dies, you have to put them down twice.
It wouldn't be too much of an issue really
Nah you actually have a point
But, after the first outbreak is contained by whatever the military does, after a couple waves, hospitals would realize they need to execute someone immediately after yhey die.
Do they turn instantly?
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not instantly, if I remember correctly it’s like 8s-8hrs according to the show (don’t know about comics)
Blud is NOT escaping the Volatile running 70 MPH💀
Damn they run that fast. Holy shit no one is going to be able to shoot that shit.
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Ah *H E L L* nah
A fellow Dying Light enjoyer. It really is the best zombie game. Loved this game ever since it came out in 2015. I was so hyped for it and it did not disappoint haha
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Project zomboid anybody?
@@excavator_manI've played both Dying Light and Zomboid, I am more of a first person zombie game person rather than a top-down POV, but that doesn't take away from how good it is, if they made a game like Dying Light with the parkour and combat, along with the vulnerability and survival mechanics of zomboid, then it would be the greatest zombie game of all time easily.
your wrong about the Walking dead becasue canonically everybody is infected and the infection starts when you die so 150,000 zombies would keep spaning across the world everyday.
You wouldn't really notice the zombies coming back, and yeah you're already infected but it doesn't really matter because you'd die of old age at some point.
No he’s not 🤣we’d pack that shit up and have a cure in 2 days
in the usa roughly 8000 people die everyday our population is over 300 million we would just need more police or a government group to keep the zombies under control it would be a fucking cake walk society wouldnt even collapse in your state there would be 160 zombies shit easy
Yeah know we would easily take care of it. In the show just everyone’s kinda brain dead. But after first day or 2 where gonna immediately learn where all infected and to watch the older population or those who are terminal and to quarantine them in the safe zones
But the zombies are extremely weak by their own, and rarely, a lot of people die at the same in the same place outside of a warzone or a natural disaster
Left 4 dead would probably be one of the hardest zombies games to survive
Dead space necromorphs is a instant not surviving😭
Such a small channel, but high quality, i hope to see more of you!
Since the events that caused the apocalypse in Horizon Zero Dawn killed everyone, then essentially you cannot survive that apocalypse. Rather, YOU can't, but your clone could.
Earth defense force has the best case scenario of apocalypse because humans can actually fight back, but the worst part would be the fact that you're fighting huge insects.
this dudes a legend, love the simple style and interesting lore info. A great perspective on these scenarios
Well… Even as an unafflicted, housed Yharnamite, beasts and plague aren’t your only worries. The presence of outer gods, ghosts, and creatures from the nightmare realms (Such as the Winter Lanterns, look them up) roam about Yharnam as well. For example, in the official Bloodborne comic “Lady of the Lanterns” there exists the hellish Winter Lantern creatures that make anyone go mad by simply hearing their song, and even lure people to their death. People in Yharnam even know about this, meaning their presence aren’t just known to the hunter, but universal. That Yharnamites sing songs about it. People go missing, and are lured away from home, and are probably trapped to die in a sewer. These creatures are invisible until you are close to them (maybe?) and/or confronted. Eventually a group of hunters kill a group of the winter lanterns, but they still take shape of the doll from the hunters dream. I found that interesting how creatures from the nightmare realms appear in Yharnam, but that was only in the comic, so idk. And plus, I don’t entirely know if this is the actually BB storyline, but it definitely takes place before OUR Hunter, but there still exists Gehrman, the hunters dream, moon presence, ect.
For anyone curious, Those doomed old Yharnamites sing:
“Hide, hide, don’t let her see…”
“The Lady of the Lanterns is coming for me…”
“Cover your ears and gouge out your eyes…”
“For the Lady Lanterns song…”
“Makes you food for the flies…”
And there still is the need to search for food, have ammunition, clothes, ect. Please ask any questions, good hunters! 🎩
Just stummbled across your channel i like the content your now my fav youtuber
If you would have included L4D, here's a quick reminder. The green flu was first discovered 2 weeks or so before the first L4D1 campaign, and the first special infected only started appearing 1-2 days before the earliest playable campaign. Which either means that the zombies that can get torn in half with a single bullet like a melon would be, somehow managed to steamroll the entirity of the west coast of the US in 2 weeks, *or* the special infected did it in a maximum amount of 2 days. It could have also been a combination of the 2, but even that is still unbelievable.
plot reasons even walking dead steamrolled everyone worse than fallout
@@Pinakiprime910 Fallout doesn't have a virus that infects people though, the only 2 ways of becoming a ghoul lore wise is to experience a ton of radioactivity at once or mild radioactivity over a long time. Plus the ghouls are one of the weakest zombie like enemies in basically anything, and barely adds to the difficulty of survival.
@@BOTB_RBLX ????? ghouls are the weakest? did we play the same game? first of all lore wise the surface is filled with radiation uncomfortable to the average vault dweller. second of all ghouls heal in radiation and feral ghouls are way stronger than most walker type zombies in other games.
not to mention some glowing zombie types leak out radiation and some zombies in really radiated places are almost unkillable for the average joe.
and i was talking about the fallout setting as a whole with death claws, supermutants everything walking dead had a more bleak apocalypse than fallout but tbh fallout is in 200 years in future
Actually the normal infected wasn't a threat, hell the special infected wasn't the main threat, it's a low chance for a person to turn into a special infected
It was the virus itself, the virus quickly evolves, grows, adapts
It had no cure, it's airborn, and doesn't kill the host, it's rabies but on steroids
So unless you're immune to the virus like the survivors, the chances of surviving are extremely low
@@BOTB_RBLXThe Scorched Virus would like a word with you
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You have a lot of faith. Late responses to deal with an easy problem is too good to pass up.
I wouldn’t say it’s an apocalyptic game but Ark survival evolved is a pretty interesting game. Basically the world ended in a technological global war and in order to survive they created arks filled with dinosaurs to help restart the earth. It’s a long story but to put it simply, you have to advance your skills, and survival against the arks creatures, people and monsters in order to save the earth. It’s an interesting choice that if i used your chart to rank it, idk give it a b to a low A tier!
21:00 the way he was all calm about the last of us zombies then totally raised his voice on Days Gone zombies had me rolling😂
You have to keep in mind for TWD virus that even though it's pretty lightweight when it comes to the Apocalypse... it is also AIRBORNE.
Even if shit was cleared within the hour, normal life would not look the same considering the possibility of miniature outbreaks at any moment from random deaths that may happen.
(Still wouldn't catch me lacking in this type of Apocalypse tho)
In the walking dead everyone in the world was infected before anyone started becoming zombies and anyone who dies as long as their brain is intact becomes a zombie regardless of if the were bit
There are a few humans that are still alive in Doom Eternal, but it's only like a couple hundred at best.
Horizon is only more difficult than TWD if you wanna do the cool stuff, too. Like, you could just be a peaceful Banuk shaman vibing out with the Grazers and eating salmon forever. If you're a Carja farmer, the most dangerous thing is potential gang warfare and occasional Shadow Carja terrorism, which only ever targets the cities anyway, and you get to enjoy the protection of one of the worlds largest, most elite armies. Sure, life as a non-freebooter Oseram woman isn't the best, but as a man you are literally just playing DRG without the bugs. Sure, life as a Nora man isn't the greatest, but if you're a woman the world is open to you to do whatever. Be a politician. Be a general. Be a doctor. Life in Horizon isn't as convenient as today, but on average, at least in the southwest US, it seems much better and more fulfilling than today.
And at the same time he put metro very low where you are at constant risk of getting killed in one of the many resource wars leaving the station in most cases means death and you have nowhere to run because not only are you alone if you go above ground because nobody would willingly follow you and there are plenty mutants ready to rip you to shreds. Sure there are probably safe havens we don’t know about like the one you start building at the end of exodus but moscows metro in my opinion is second only to doom
The world outside of the American West is apparently not a super great place to live in Horizon, though. Being a Tenakth is hard enough as it is, but I would imagine being anything but a Quen noble means you're constantly demeaned by everyone of a higher social status than you, and even thinking about trying to learn about stuff from our time will probably get you killed. To say nothing of the fact they have Not-So Secret Police involved in basically everything they do.
Question: Even though it is not an apocalypse game for the most part, could you survive rain world as a human?
Just to get this out of the way: in this ecosystem, you would (most likely) be a less agile version of a slugcat that ACTUALLY requires to socialize to survive.
Doing this again would be cool only with different topics, possibly even with movies like The quiet place, Edge of Tomorrow, Tomorrow war, 9, I am legend, Terminator, etc
The good ending of Ethan is online
Good luck on the new channel ✊
One thing about the walking dead, is that everyone is infected. So if an outbreak was to happen, even if all the walkers were killed, they would come back as people died naturally
Great video idea and I subscribed looking forward to content on both channels.
This backdrop is really good, great setup for such a small channel
Thank you so much!
@@EthanOnEverything fo sho man, dropped a sub, cant wait to see you grow!
Man the TLOU infection also started in food so if u had ANYTHING carbs based and I mean bread, pastries, etc ur cooked from day 1 so yea we’re all cooked
Yea I think people don't really connect how "Realistic" TLOU is from the way it spread throught the world. Most people in most countries that get and eat wheat and such based products are dead and then a threat. Mix that with the fact that planting crops is near impossible because a single mycelium from a corpse even a mile away could infect crops.
Hunting is somewhat reliable but there is also the fact that it could draw in infected, not to mention how hard it would be to find a suitable location to set up in long term.
I think about 90% of all pepole are infected or dead when you play the game.
Yeah the wheat Aspect makes it an instant win for the infected like 80% of humanity eats wheat products
80% of humanity instantly dead or zombiefied
Tlou fungi op please nerf
"The fungus it ballistic resistant" 12 gauge slug go brrrrrrr
Don't forget that in The Last of Us the infection also spread through bread...
Most of us who eat burgers, sandwiches, make cake, etc.
We're already dead before the apocalypse has BEGUN.
Its pretty mich an insta good bye to all of NA and europe
As a german italian who lives of bread and pasta id be the very first one to go
Heck i dont even know if i wanna live in a World without german bread or italian noodles
About Metro. The nuclear exchange is in 2013, not the 70s
I was surprised to see that you are so small, earned a sub!
The walking dead is every gun owners wet dream.
We all keep that one over the top gun "just in case"
Left 4 deads Virus is Airborne aswell, and the changes in the infected are much more rapid than TLOS.
You are awesome for actually looking at the fallout universe
The only thing about the Walking Dead ASIDE from the fact that everyone has the virus. Anyone who dies regardless if bit, comes back as a zombie, is that in that universe, NO one knows what a zombie is.
In our universe, we know about zombies and we'll instantly wide the floor, easy, no question asked.
But you take away our understanding of what a zombie is (like we never made zombie media and lore so no one had a clue) then I believe it'll be a bit more difficult.
On top of that you got anyone who dies comes back? We'll have a few more outbreaks to deal with time to time, but I still think it'd be difficult.
Especially if it was in countries that don't have a problem with guns and anyone can get there hands on one (the rest of the world) then it'll be more difficult.
TL;DR: Should be Mild to low 50/50
no, i think the exact opposite
"everyone here is dead, what special about me to allow me to survive this"
Metro mentioned Rahhhhhhhhh🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Man, I'm looking forward to more gaming/media vids from chael Jr. cheers!
for the walking dead, in france, there are zombies that burn your skin, so i would put it in mild, but just staying in america, yea easiest w in fiction
Chael jr back at it again with another banger!
You should make a part 2 this video is cool. Id recommend the silent apocalypse of Long Dark as one of them, maybe the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Apocalypse, the frozen wasteland apocalypse of frostpunk, or even a farcry scenario.
I’m not to deep into stalker bug afaik the zone itself is contained to a relatively small place on earth and society still exists beyond the zone right?
@@philritter9042 tbh I'm not into it much either. I've not played any of the games but I'm considering it. I wasn't sure if it was global or not.
You should do a marvel character tier list or marvel movie tier list that would be sick also congrats on the subs 🎉🎉
in the walking dead everyone is infected but survivors are carriers, and only turn with bites or death
That cauliflower ear gives me the impression you'd do better than most lmao
Good eye
Probaly wrestling or bjj
Still aint helping you against Zombies and shit
I’m covered in spit and entertained at the same time and I’m very confused.
this dude is great! as soon as i saw how many subs he has, i tought for myself This dude deserve at least 100k subs. keep the great work and you will gareenty being a well known youtuber.
youst subscribed to you. Im a fan!!!
The Division, Halo, Gears of War, Splatoon, Zelda BotW/TotK, Half Life, Resident Evil
and maybe other dystopian but non-apoclypitic settings like Cyberpunk, Wolfenstein, or Bioshock
So glad you covered days gone, really underrated game
couldn't agree with you more!
Life in the metro wasn’t as easy as it seemed. Constant wars and conflicts over resources and living space as well as animals and dark one attacks.
On top of all the strange things happening between the stations unknown to all just because nobody ever survived. Imo the outside is probably a lot more liveable than moscows metro if you manage to get to a fairly radiation free zone
Honorable mention to Zelda: Wind Waker! If you have a boat or make it to the mountain tops in time to escape the flooding, you’re all good! Not only that but you and your descendants get to live in a tropical paradise for the rest of your life, I would absolutely vacation in that apocalypse
Days gone? More like molotov cocktail, gas mask, and ammunition
Days gone sounds wild 😭 imagine walking in the woods and a random ass crow scratches you and boom... dead
Dog you just earned a sub
Appreciate all the videos u done helps me get through work og fan btw
The pvz apocalypse of zombies is probably near impossible as yeah plants protect you. However I don’t think the seeds are that common also the amount of zombies and then in garden warfare they won half of the territory also they have time travel
But Zomboss is a bumbling idiot
Considering a grenade is basically a doom shroom, we'd be fine
Haven’t played the Walking Dead game, but as far as I remember the Virus was airborne and just about everyone was infected and the concept of zombies wasn’t a thing. So even with advanced knowledge you’re probably screwed depending where you lived during the initial outbreak.
I just found your content and I really enjoyed it ❤
Still pretty small, but you make banger, pretty high quality content. Keep up the good work, bro.
You missed some big points of zero dawn. Those machines in the game originally were friendly to humans, but they turned hostile cause humans destroyed them for parts and they couldn't do their job. And there's the problem that one of sub systems to Gaia decided that "nope we failed, reset" and created a cult to restart Area and create another apocalypse
The walking dead, the only universe thats never heard of zombies dealing with a zombie infestation that occurs almost over night where 80% of the world turns literally overnight.
If you're part of that 20% and live outside major cities, or in the middle of nowhere you're likely living the rest of your life.
If you're in a major city? Good luck.
TWD is easy but not THAT easy. You forgot, that in lore, EVERYONE is infected. That means, that when you die for whatever reason, you get reanimated. You know what that means? That means that even one of USA's beloved school shootings becomes another outbreak in an instant. Same with hospitals and natural disasters. Basically, it's a plague with no end in sight. Also, in lore, walkers starts to evolve in about 10-15 years after the initial outbreak. They will start to run and climb, so you can't escape for shit. Also, a lot of cities will be bombed right away. To summarize, I think it's a very mild 50/50.
2:14 the zombies were great but goddamn that shehuk was the true villian of the game.
If you make part 2 here’s some ideas: half life, P v Z, Subnautica, SCP daybreak.
More like Natural Selection II than Subnautica, Natural Selection is the same universe but apparently more after the Karaah actually spreads
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They should make a mini fallout game without a pipboy.
Brother why don’t you make prediction videos on the main channel?
I think people over sell Fallout’s survival difficulty slightly given there are several in lore examples of people surviving even from the dropping of the bombs to some of the games or simply go on to make long lasting family lines usually in the form of tribals such as the ones in New Zion. The survivalist who survived in the canyons of Zion lived from the bombs dropping into his seventies. Las Vegas at the time of the bombing would be safe from initial blasts and so would a lot of people who live in remote country or happened to be out hunting or camping far from any target location which is likely why there was so many tribes in the central states like Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and other near and similar states. There is also the abundance of guns and energy weapons that the populace had common access to (as they should be) where ammo would be the biggest issue but that can be made with the hardest thing to get a hold of or make would be primers which would be a problem but people would find a way if they can’t find ammo maybe even using black powder guns as a substitute when smokeless ammo is short or dry. Not to mention if pressed there are some devastating melee and unarmed weapons for last resort (which to be fair are rare). Also, if surviving from the initial bombing mutant creatures would largely not be prevalent with the most threatening thing being other humans who would be scarce. Also, you’d still be able to have electricity if in an intact house as seen in New Vegas with people using fission batteries to power their homes which can also be used to make energy weapon ammo as well (at least in New Vegas).
Even if plopped into one of the game settings most have well established civilizations of some kind and the super dangerous stuff is spread out and avoidable if you stay in key locations, avoid needless risky situations, and/or are lucky.
The odds are still very against you in Fallout but I disagree with people making it seem utterly impossible as in world lore clearly contradicts that with the existence of various settlements, businesses, caravans, manufacturers in the gun runners, a whole country forming in the NCR and sort of the legion along with what the courier supposedly made before blowing it up, and the simple human ability to adapt and survive. Still don’t get me wrong it is brutal and bleak to a point even the prepared would be liable to not survive in many cases as is also demonstrated.
7 days to die is the most difficult apocalypse to deal with, day 7 you're cooked
Unsure if this is a joke or not
I think that cod zombies would be way harder
@@achmodinivswe9500maybe because their demons☠️
Everyone underestimates the walking dead. I think you gotta remember that if you live in that world, you’ve never heard of that disease before, the walking dead people didn’t know the concept of a zombie. Had no preparation or information on how the virus worked and what it did. Also it’s called the Wildfire virus because it spread so fast. Another fact, zombies in the first couple of seasons especially season 1 were smart and jogged after you.
The Brotherhood of Steel listed as a hazard, like Bethesda isn't constantly trying to make them the only true Good Guys of the Wasteland. (Keyword here being "trying")
Slaughtered for not being them.
@@Paintballperson-k2l Probably one of the only ones who *won't* slaughter you *just* for not being them. At least on the East Coast.
Ironically, they are the greyest faction in 4 lmao
Project zomboid is probably the most accurate depiction of a zombie outbreak happening right now and it's probably one of the more difficult of the zombie ones
"Last of us is hard" wait till you hit the l4d lore. that shit is the hardest.
If you make a part two, you have to mention the element corruption in Ark, it created literal Kaijus that stopped earth’s rotation!
I don’t think you’re giving the zombie apocalypse a fair trial. You’re saying the government would take care of the zombies, but dying light and The Walking Dead the government never took care of the zombies that’s the point. You could say the same thing about blood-borne, but you didn’t choose to you played by the rules of the blood-borne universe. Technically, the government could also easily put a stop to the blood-borne virus and all Furrys 😂. The point is that they did not put a stop to it, so how well could you survive being trapped on that island with all the zombies or trapped in America with millions of walking dead. Just my 2 cents. Loved the concept watched the whole video lol 🙏🏽
The beginning of a legend
Bro fallout is easy to survive, i live in California and that is literally just fallout without vaults
If you’re in a control vault you will be fine. The enclave don’t start wiping vaults until a long time after the bombs drop. Or if we’re talking like getting spawned into the wasteland when one of the games take place then just live in any of the major settlements. Diamond city, new Vegas, shady sands, new Reno, rivet city, the institute. Any of these places and your safe 100%
Nah I’d win.
Ethan Fr got that typa energy
Another thing, everyone is infected in walking dead actually, its getting severely injured, dieing or being bit that just triggers the disease and turns you