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- what map should i play on for beginers and also what dificulty should i . . .
Personally, if you don’t want to deal with too many zombies and have a relatively easy start to the game, I’d go with rosewood It has a school, a police department, plenty of stores for food and medicine in town, a fire station, and many 2 story houses in a somewhat gated off community
- As a new player what map is best to start on? :: Project Zomboid . . .
I started in West Point! I feel like there's more to explore there than in Muldraugh or Valley Station I can't speak for Rosewood or the other new maps because I haven't gotten the chance to fully explore and play in them yet West Point is definitely a great place to start, though
- Project Zomboid: Starting Map Locations Guide - DualShockers
Rosewood’s general layout is simple to memorize, so you won’t have difficulty finding your way around, walking past the undead Being a solo survivor, the town can be a nice place to settle for
- All Project Zomboid starting locations and maps, ranked - Destructoid
Project Zomboid might only have a few starting maps, but its actual spawn locations are way more complicated Here's how to choose!
- Project Zomboid: The Best Starting Locations - Game Rant
Rosewood is probably the easiest starting location in the game as its small size and rural location guarantee a low zombie population There are a few isolated farmhouses outside the town that
- [Top 4] Project Zomboid Best Starting Locations (And Why They Are Good)
In Project Zomboid, there are five main locations where you can build a base: Riverside, West Point, Rosewood, Muldraugh, and Louisville Each of these towns has different advantages for people living in or around them
- what is the best map? : r projectzomboid - Reddit
Rosewood is like going to grandma's house It is familiar, safe, and usually has cookies Rosewood is the easiest but has the least loot Riverside is up next in terms of population but it has many more valuables Muldraugh is just hard and doesn't have a whole lot going for it
- Which city is a good place to start ? :: Project Zomboid General . . .
Rosewood: The easiest start town + Small size means easier navigation and fewer zombies to deal with + A good variety of shops and infrastructure buildings, providing a plausible mix of items necessary for a stable uptake with a variety of characters
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