Building Through Demolition - 7 Days to Die Multiplayer Livestream
In this livestream of 7 Days to Die, I finally get around to building my base. Needing to a basement requires digging, and nothing digs better than lots of explosives.
This dual stream was made recorded with Dark Arrow. Check out his channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV8fjeOeNsGaKXu1KnveL6g
About 7 Days to Die:
From Wikipedia:
In 7 Days to Die, the player spawns into a randomly-generated world or the present world of Navezgane, Arizona, with the objective of surviving for as long as possible against the elements and the zombie hordes. As a survival game, the player character is in constant need of water and food for sustenance, as well as being vulnerable to injury and illness. The game is voxel-based (similar in some respects to Minecraft), allowing for simple building, and destruction of objects in a physics-simulated environment (for example, building a structure with no support such as pillars and walls can lead to its collapse).[1][2] Objects in the world degrade through use, so the player has to search for or make new tools as the game progresses. The player can also gather and create materials - from nature and the remnants of human civilisation - to construct these necessary items.[3][4]
While the game includes wildlife that can be hunted for food or will hunt the player, the main hazard are zombies, which are affected by the game's day/night cycle - during the day they are relatively slow-moving and easy targets that can only detect the player at relatively close ranges, but at night they become feral, which makes them move much faster and thus greatly increases their threat. As the in-game days progress, tougher and more aggressive variants begin to appear.[5] Stealth and distraction can be used to avoid unnecessary conflict, while carrying foods that have a smell (such as raw meat) will attract zombies. They are also drawn to areas of human (i.e. player) activity, and will relentlessly attack anything that impedes their movement until they are killed or the obstacle is destroyed - this includes player fortifications. Should they detect the player, zombies will apply the same single-minded pursuit until the player is either dead, or leaves the immediate area.
The game's title is a reference to an important event that occurs every seventh day of in-game time, whereby hordes of zombies attack the player's current location en masse - unless sufficient preparation has been made and defences constructed, the player will quickly be overwhelmed.
Multiplayer
Multiplayer is available through player-hosted servers and enables multiple players to interact and communicate with each other on a single world. Interactions can be cooperative or hostile depending on the used server options. Players can run their own servers or use a hosting provider. Single player worlds have local area network support, allowing players to join worlds on locally interconnected computers without a server setup. Players are also able to provide Wide Area Network support via single player worlds. 7 Days to Die servers can run on both consoles, Windows and Linux.[6] There are two supported game modes for multiplayer: Survival (both randomly generated and standard) and Creative.
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7 Days to Die Statistics For Vegetarian Zombie
At this time, Vegetarian Zombie has 22,043 views for 7 Days to Die spread across 149 videos. His channel published over 4 days worth of content for the game, roughly 8.51% of 7 Days to Die content that Vegetarian Zombie has uploaded to YouTube.