Loving the series so far. Rekt probably hasn't showered since the begining of the apocalypse, lol. You had so much trouble with those pigs, haha. I always end up relocating away from Rekt. Bob is probably my favourite. Cheers.
@wizardgaming758 ya know, while i was accepting the mission i thought... "swine... OK so be on the lookout for pigs..." then when I got their, the thought was completely gone lol. Bob is one of my favorites too. For sure!
Mr. Greedy needs some big pocket mods. Kill the zombies first, then go loot, or limit the load so you can run at night. Or upgrade some armor with some built-in loot slots.
@@tracybrodie4506 pocket mods! I'll definitely work on that! Thanks for the suggestion... I just get so used to the slow walk of being encumbered lol 1 vote for upgrading armor!
@Unknowngaming-ukg because it was an armor mod. not a normal pocket mod. I think the armor mods have to go on armor... At least that's how it was pre 1.0... I might have to look into that lol
Im loving this series! Great pacing! Music! And exciting! My votes, are to keep buuldimg up the base attributes as much as possible. Then go into vehicles! Congrats on the 500+ subs, as the other person commented!
I'm glad your enjoying it! And thank you for the feedback! I have your votes logged! Got it! Attributes, then vehicles! Thank you for the vote, and being a part of this amazing group of people! You are the channel!
Great video my dude. I try to speed through Rekt's quests so I don't have to look at his mug, no longer than I have to. I will walk my happy ass to another biome, just to get away.
Thank you! I've made it to Jens, but I'm not ready for her biome. Long way to go before I can set up shop next to her. 1 day at a time... I'll get there eventually. I'm trying to make this a REALLY long playthrough. Hopefully a minimum of day 100... I'm hoping that i can get another trade routes mission soon! Lol
@@RebelOnTheRiver I hear you man. It took me a long time to slow myself down. I would run and gun my way through A18 and 19. By A20, I was changing up my play style and found out that I was missing a lot of stuff.
@edwardsimpson1164 yeah I've done that style of run too... rushing into tier 4s... (dying a lot lol), I'm focusing on taking it slow, and not rushing anything... I want to get away from rekt, but at the same time, I don't want to leave the pine forest just yet... A better mode of transportation might push me out further... the bicycle is only so good lol
@@RebelOnTheRiver That's for sure. When I get a better computer and headset, I wouldn't mind doing a co-op play through with ya. I know you're limited with your eye, but I don't mind that. I'm also good with shorter playing times. Been trying to get my fat butt out, and exercising more. Just a thought for you.
@edwardsimpson1164 I've got a couple people that have been asking to do a co-op playthrough. In all honesty, the hardest part is more of scheduling conflicts and other family medical issues, than my eye. (Granted my eye issue doesn't help). It's more about getting a set schedule. And mine changes on a daily basis right now. However, when things do improve, and I get more time, I'd LOVE to do a HUGE co-op game. I've got some ideas noodling around in my noggin. More than just a playthrough.
I do love the videos. For some reason, something stuck with me for a whole day: Why do you have to get new videos out on a timeline? I'm video watcher, not a video maker. But it seems like having a pressured timeline would be highly counter-productive. I like the laid-back, having a good time videos much more than lectures or how-to videos based on self-proclaimed experts' opinions. No click-bait, and generally long enough to enjoy a good sandwich and a brew. Keep up the good work and don't be afraid to get UKG to join you once in a while. You guys have fun and laugh and that's what I want to be part of.
@tracybrodie4506 My reasoning for sticking to a schedule is purely a personal goal. I am VERY time oriented. Everything with my life is based around times and schedules. Every minute is planned and coordinated. If I say I'm gonna be somewhere at a certain time, I'm usually 15-30 minutes early. If your on-time, you're late. If you're early, your on-time. Plus, having a set video schedule enhances my productivity. Discipline will beat "a want" every time. In terms of UKG, I have 0 issues or problems playing with him. He's a GREAT guy! The only problem (and it's my problem) is that my schedule is so sporadic and random. It's hard to get a game going. With my medical eye issues, I can only play for about 15-30 minutes at a time without having to take a 15-30 minute break. A typical 20-minute video is usually about an hour and 30 minutes of recording. Which takes me 3 hours... it would be unfair of me to ask him to deal with that. Having all the breaks i need to take breaks immersion and makes editing way harder. Then editing a solo 20-minute video takes about 4 hours. Editing a duo player video takes 2 times as long. So, unfortunately, as it sits right now, I'm solo... hopefully, my eye will improve enough to play with ukg and other people soon! Even with all this stuff going on, I truly appreciate you being here, and chatting! Thank you!!!
@Unknowngaming-ukg got it! Upgrading the spear with knife guy together, will be unbelievably helpful! (Thank you for the vote!) I was getting worried I'd be on day 90 with a knife lol!
ATTENTION REBEL FANS! Do Not let him fool you! He will choose Helmet Light Mod for her own greedy intentions! he can't look at pictures of me in the dark! haha love ya reb!
Hey rebel been a bit since i commented but been busy with some work sent some photos to rages group if ya want to see. I've caught up with your stuff and i should have more time for awhile but u never know keep up the great work legend!
@Unknowngaming-ukg i got 2 points into knife guy currently. Next episode I'll show all the skill points i allocated so far + all the books I found. That 1 episode that got messed up, I put the points in.
Those are horrible recommendations for a starting player. The 5% rewards for missions means basically nothing. Better Barter or Lucky Looter would have helped more in the beginning and even late game. Really you should pick a state like Strength or Agility... really any. Take a few levels of that and then put points into the main combat skills. So say Agility you put points into Bow and knife as ammo is pretty rare early game so bows and knives will be you primary weapon. Pistols, Hides Strike, From the Shadows, and Parkour will be next as well as boosting Agility. Only put one point into a few other skills like say Physician or Master Chef... Stay away from things short term, like Pack Mule as mods will replace the need for those and I hate respec'ing. While things like Master chef will not only help you get cooking magazines, but also cook a lot faster and use less ingredients. Focusing on one main stat will make you get lots of magazines and books for those things and you will max them out VERY fast. This will help like crazy getting ahead of the zombies early on. Literally by da the first horde night you could have a minibike and legendary hunting knife and tier 3-4 Assassin's armor. By day 10 you could have a crucible . The big thing early game is getting a wrench. Find one under a sink, buy one, or make one. You need 20 mechanical parts. You also need some for a workbench to make it at (and a bicycle and advanced armor sets...). The Forge is easy in comparison. You will find Forge Ahead magazines in work trucks cement mixers, broken forges, and traders. You never need to put points into the Engineering to find these and you never need to max it out as you will buy a crucible. Those work trucks are a good way to find mechanical parts, but an engine might be found in a generator. You can scrap them for 30 Mechanical parts. Once you get the workstation and wrench you can wrench cars for tons of mechanical and electrical parts... as well as springs and steel. You can sell some of these in a pinch for a lot of money. You will also get things like plastic, scrap iron, cloth, and gas. All are needed for crafting but are not worth much to sell. Wrench away Scrap ammo you can not use. All bullets and radiators scrap to Brass and this sells for a lot. This cleans up your inventory too. This is a good way to pay for a crucible... just spend half a day or so scrapping cars. This will also give you a lot of scrap iron for the forge. Wrench for steel until you get the crucible. Things like broken vending machines, gas station pumps, street lights, transformers on the power polls and such all give you steel ingots. Things like table saws, cement mixers, weight sets and the stuff that give you steel also give you iron ingots. Use you shovel one the cube plastic wrapped pallets as they have things like clay and cobblestone. Bricks =need a pickax and give you stones. Other bags give you nitrates, coal, corn seed, corn meal, and sand. Grab them all. If you want to go crazy then wrench sinks and appliances. The best thing you can do for horde night is an electric fence. You need a generator bank, at least one engine, some gas, an electrician's tool, and 2 electric fence posts. They are not too expensive to buy and usually you can find them by the first horde night if you are lucky. Just string them up in front of a door. Put some spike on the roof over it, put some blocks over the door so they can not climb above the door (with spikes on top of those too), and put an iron hatch on the ground in the doorway with the arrow pointing in. Then block off all the other entrances and and make sure the walls are at least cobblestone. A small building is easier and you might need a front and back door as they might spawn behind your base and not want to path to the front door and will beat a hole in the wall instead. You can hear that as they will trigger the electric fence. An emergency ladder to climb to the roof is also a good idea incase they do break in. Worse comes to worse have a building near by you can just hang out on the roof and they can not get up onto. They will smash the heck out of the building, but they will likely not collapse it. There are only a set amount that can spawn at a time so just wait them out. Do not try to run or use a vehicle to just get away from them. The game will spawn dogs and dire wolves or vultures and vomiting vultures to chase you down.
@toddabbott781 Wow! That's a lot of very helpful info!!! I normally play similarly to how you suggested, but this playthrough, the skill points are at the mercy of the subscribers. Wherever they want the points to go, that's where I'm putting them. I thought it might add a little bit of a challenge and welcome engaging interaction. I've got a decent amount of hours playing 7 days (not thousands) but a decent amount. I'm no expert. I just thought it would be more fun to leave my fate in the hands of everyone that watches. I'm currently holding my own. Sure, there will be some deaths and some dramatic fails, but that's all part of the fun. I truly appreciate your comment, and I hope to see your vote for my next skill points. I just finished recording the next episode. So maybe episode 6, I'll get the skill points straightened out lol. Again, thank you for all the tips, being here, and advice!
Loving the series so far. Rekt probably hasn't showered since the begining of the apocalypse, lol. You had so much trouble with those pigs, haha. I always end up relocating away from Rekt. Bob is probably my favourite. Cheers.
@wizardgaming758 ya know, while i was accepting the mission i thought... "swine... OK so be on the lookout for pigs..." then when I got their, the thought was completely gone lol.
Bob is one of my favorites too. For sure!
Mr. Greedy needs some big pocket mods. Kill the zombies first, then go loot, or limit the load so you can run at night. Or upgrade some armor with some built-in loot slots.
@@tracybrodie4506 pocket mods! I'll definitely work on that! Thanks for the suggestion... I just get so used to the slow walk of being encumbered lol
1 vote for upgrading armor!
@@RebelOnTheRiver you had a 3 pocket mod in one of your boxes why is that not on ?
@Unknowngaming-ukg because it was an armor mod. not a normal pocket mod. I think the armor mods have to go on armor... At least that's how it was pre 1.0... I might have to look into that lol
Runs Full Speed at a zombie holding a knife "SHOCKER" I see it on the shirts now!
@@Unknowngaming-ukg you gotta keep the zombies on their toes! Lol
@@RebelOnTheRiver I want the first shirt!
Im loving this series! Great pacing! Music! And exciting! My votes, are to keep buuldimg up the base attributes as much as possible. Then go into vehicles! Congrats on the 500+ subs, as the other person commented!
I'm glad your enjoying it! And thank you for the feedback! I have your votes logged! Got it! Attributes, then vehicles! Thank you for the vote, and being a part of this amazing group of people! You are the channel!
Great video my dude. I try to speed through Rekt's quests so I don't have to look at his mug, no longer than I have to. I will walk my happy ass to another biome, just to get away.
Thank you! I've made it to Jens, but I'm not ready for her biome. Long way to go before I can set up shop next to her. 1 day at a time... I'll get there eventually. I'm trying to make this a REALLY long playthrough. Hopefully a minimum of day 100...
I'm hoping that i can get another trade routes mission soon! Lol
@@RebelOnTheRiver I hear you man. It took me a long time to slow myself down. I would run and gun my way through A18 and 19. By A20, I was changing up my play style and found out that I was missing a lot of stuff.
@edwardsimpson1164 yeah I've done that style of run too... rushing into tier 4s... (dying a lot lol), I'm focusing on taking it slow, and not rushing anything... I want to get away from rekt, but at the same time, I don't want to leave the pine forest just yet...
A better mode of transportation might push me out further... the bicycle is only so good lol
@@RebelOnTheRiver That's for sure. When I get a better computer and headset, I wouldn't mind doing a co-op play through with ya. I know you're limited with your eye, but I don't mind that. I'm also good with shorter playing times. Been trying to get my fat butt out, and exercising more. Just a thought for you.
@edwardsimpson1164 I've got a couple people that have been asking to do a co-op playthrough. In all honesty, the hardest part is more of scheduling conflicts and other family medical issues, than my eye. (Granted my eye issue doesn't help). It's more about getting a set schedule. And mine changes on a daily basis right now.
However, when things do improve, and I get more time, I'd LOVE to do a HUGE co-op game. I've got some ideas noodling around in my noggin. More than just a playthrough.
I do love the videos. For some reason, something stuck with me for a whole day: Why do you have to get new videos out on a timeline? I'm video watcher, not a video maker. But it seems like having a pressured timeline would be highly counter-productive. I like the laid-back, having a good time videos much more than lectures or how-to videos based on self-proclaimed experts' opinions. No click-bait, and generally long enough to enjoy a good sandwich and a brew. Keep up the good work and don't be afraid to get UKG to join you once in a while. You guys have fun and laugh and that's what I want to be part of.
@tracybrodie4506 My reasoning for sticking to a schedule is purely a personal goal. I am VERY time oriented. Everything with my life is based around times and schedules. Every minute is planned and coordinated. If I say I'm gonna be somewhere at a certain time, I'm usually 15-30 minutes early. If your on-time, you're late. If you're early, your on-time. Plus, having a set video schedule enhances my productivity. Discipline will beat "a want" every time.
In terms of UKG, I have 0 issues or problems playing with him. He's a GREAT guy! The only problem (and it's my problem) is that my schedule is so sporadic and random. It's hard to get a game going. With my medical eye issues, I can only play for about 15-30 minutes at a time without having to take a 15-30 minute break. A typical 20-minute video is usually about an hour and 30 minutes of recording. Which takes me 3 hours... it would be unfair of me to ask him to deal with that. Having all the breaks i need to take breaks immersion and makes editing way harder. Then editing a solo 20-minute video takes about 4 hours. Editing a duo player video takes 2 times as long. So, unfortunately, as it sits right now, I'm solo... hopefully, my eye will improve enough to play with ukg and other people soon!
Even with all this stuff going on, I truly appreciate you being here, and chatting! Thank you!!!
With so many infections you should just keep the honey on you. Lol
@@zombyslayrgaming lmao! You ain't lying!!! Damn infections!!! What's the skill point that keeps me from getting infected? Lol I'll figure it out
@@RebelOnTheRiver I'm not sure. I think I only put points in whichever heals instant using casts and splints.
@zombyslayr6667 ill figure it out... but your definitely not wrong. Early game, I live off of tree stump honeys lol
There were so many technical difficulties with this video... I think my playthrough is cursed lol... we made it! Barely!
Congrats on 504
@@Unknowngaming-ukg thank you! Baby steps! One step at a time!!!
I also Vote For 1 into Spear- Someone has to get you your melee weapon of choice
@Unknowngaming-ukg got it! Upgrading the spear with knife guy together, will be unbelievably helpful! (Thank you for the vote!) I was getting worried I'd be on day 90 with a knife lol!
@@RebelOnTheRiver haha I gotcha covered sir. I can tell you was loving this whole knife only
I actually do like knife only, the biggest issue is the zombies go go gadget arms! I have to get within their striking distance to hit them...
ATTENTION REBEL FANS! Do Not let him fool you! He will choose Helmet Light Mod for her own greedy intentions! he can't look at pictures of me in the dark! haha love ya reb!
@Unknowngaming-ukg the helmut light is all for the viewers! I got built in night vision now (dumb eyeball!) Lol
Hey rebel been a bit since i commented but been busy with some work sent some photos to rages group if ya want to see. I've caught up with your stuff and i should have more time for awhile but u never know keep up the great work legend!
No worries sir! No apologies needed! Priorities! I'll check them out! Glad to see ya doc!
@@RebelOnTheRiver thanks appreciate ya brother
Rekt..... bad soul
@@Unknowngaming-ukg his mama never hugged him!
Sir did I not see 1 skill point into a knife guy????
@Unknowngaming-ukg i got 2 points into knife guy currently. Next episode I'll show all the skill points i allocated so far + all the books I found. That 1 episode that got messed up, I put the points in.
Those are horrible recommendations for a starting player. The 5% rewards for missions means basically nothing. Better Barter or Lucky Looter would have helped more in the beginning and even late game. Really you should pick a state like Strength or Agility... really any. Take a few levels of that and then put points into the main combat skills. So say Agility you put points into Bow and knife as ammo is pretty rare early game so bows and knives will be you primary weapon. Pistols, Hides Strike, From the Shadows, and Parkour will be next as well as boosting Agility. Only put one point into a few other skills like say Physician or Master Chef... Stay away from things short term, like Pack Mule as mods will replace the need for those and I hate respec'ing. While things like Master chef will not only help you get cooking magazines, but also cook a lot faster and use less ingredients.
Focusing on one main stat will make you get lots of magazines and books for those things and you will max them out VERY fast. This will help like crazy getting ahead of the zombies early on. Literally by da the first horde night you could have a minibike and legendary hunting knife and tier 3-4 Assassin's armor. By day 10 you could have a crucible .
The big thing early game is getting a wrench. Find one under a sink, buy one, or make one. You need 20 mechanical parts. You also need some for a workbench to make it at (and a bicycle and advanced armor sets...). The Forge is easy in comparison. You will find Forge Ahead magazines in work trucks cement mixers, broken forges, and traders. You never need to put points into the Engineering to find these and you never need to max it out as you will buy a crucible. Those work trucks are a good way to find mechanical parts, but an engine might be found in a generator. You can scrap them for 30 Mechanical parts. Once you get the workstation and wrench you can wrench cars for tons of mechanical and electrical parts... as well as springs and steel. You can sell some of these in a pinch for a lot of money. You will also get things like plastic, scrap iron, cloth, and gas. All are needed for crafting but are not worth much to sell. Wrench away
Scrap ammo you can not use. All bullets and radiators scrap to Brass and this sells for a lot. This cleans up your inventory too. This is a good way to pay for a crucible... just spend half a day or so scrapping cars. This will also give you a lot of scrap iron for the forge.
Wrench for steel until you get the crucible. Things like broken vending machines, gas station pumps, street lights, transformers on the power polls and such all give you steel ingots. Things like table saws, cement mixers, weight sets and the stuff that give you steel also give you iron ingots. Use you shovel one the cube plastic wrapped pallets as they have things like clay and cobblestone. Bricks =need a pickax and give you stones. Other bags give you nitrates, coal, corn seed, corn meal, and sand. Grab them all. If you want to go crazy then wrench sinks and appliances.
The best thing you can do for horde night is an electric fence. You need a generator bank, at least one engine, some gas, an electrician's tool, and 2 electric fence posts. They are not too expensive to buy and usually you can find them by the first horde night if you are lucky. Just string them up in front of a door. Put some spike on the roof over it, put some blocks over the door so they can not climb above the door (with spikes on top of those too), and put an iron hatch on the ground in the doorway with the arrow pointing in. Then block off all the other entrances and and make sure the walls are at least cobblestone. A small building is easier and you might need a front and back door as they might spawn behind your base and not want to path to the front door and will beat a hole in the wall instead. You can hear that as they will trigger the electric fence. An emergency ladder to climb to the roof is also a good idea incase they do break in. Worse comes to worse have a building near by you can just hang out on the roof and they can not get up onto. They will smash the heck out of the building, but they will likely not collapse it. There are only a set amount that can spawn at a time so just wait them out. Do not try to run or use a vehicle to just get away from them. The game will spawn dogs and dire wolves or vultures and vomiting vultures to chase you down.
@toddabbott781 Wow! That's a lot of very helpful info!!! I normally play similarly to how you suggested, but this playthrough, the skill points are at the mercy of the subscribers. Wherever they want the points to go, that's where I'm putting them. I thought it might add a little bit of a challenge and welcome engaging interaction.
I've got a decent amount of hours playing 7 days (not thousands) but a decent amount. I'm no expert. I just thought it would be more fun to leave my fate in the hands of everyone that watches. I'm currently holding my own. Sure, there will be some deaths and some dramatic fails, but that's all part of the fun.
I truly appreciate your comment, and I hope to see your vote for my next skill points. I just finished recording the next episode. So maybe episode 6, I'll get the skill points straightened out lol.
Again, thank you for all the tips, being here, and advice!