@OlegValter I do but on the entire concept, not only one weird aspect of it. For example, I don't like zombies and enjoy explaining all the reasons a zombie apocalypse won't work at all. I also like examining fictional concepts in context. According to the rules the piece of fiction laid out. E.g., the video game DARK claims that vampires make new vampires by drinking the blood of
a human until the human is dead. And the main character goes around and drinks the blood of several people in the tutorial. And then numerous others throughout the game. None of them turn into vampires. Now, it turns out that (spoiler) the main was artificially made a vampire so maybe he can't make others. Not actually sure but that's revealed at the end - until that point nobody has reason to believe otherwise
That's not really the only thing wrong in the game but it's right there from the start. That game is so funny to dismantle because it has high production value but it's not designed very well. You can't use guns, for example. Why? Because you get vampire powers. Like kill a person at a distance which makes noise. This vampire power is literally the power of "gun" - shoot somebody at range and make noise.
speaking of the above, @Scratte, if you do not want to maintain anything SO-related, I can take a look some time and fork the script in the org, just need to get my hands on what you consider the latest version :)
@VLAZ oh, that was just a little jab :) I agree, context matters much, but still, sometimes it is a lot of fun to break the boundaries of what is established by the fictional world rules and analyze something from an IRL perspective, like how would not having a reflection in a mirror work physics-wise. Being hung up on such things is another matter, though, yeah
kind of curious why you have a problem with zombies in fiction, btw? I find the animated hungry corpses concept in itself pretty interesting (although don't dig the "modern" type of fast ones - those do not make much sense to me - those work better as "infected" [like in "The Last of Us" franchise])
Because zombies are lame and show up too many times.
From IRL perspective they cannot work. Corpses decay and are eaten up by bacteria and other actual scavenges.
Even if we assume that a Romer-type zombie (slow shuffler) were to exist, it probably wouldn't last a week. And that's being generous. An apocalypse spanning years with these things still operational cannot work at all. Wild dogs, coyotes, birds, and whatever other local scavengers you have around would like the feast.
@VLAZ well, I guess they wanted the mechanics to be pretty conventional but with a supernatural flair to them, a shame
@VLAZ well, yeah - I still remember times when the concept was quite fresh, but nowadays the entertainment market is extremely oversaturated with them
@VLAZ true. I think the Walking Dead tried to address that, albeit with a much, much slower pace than it would happen IRL. I think this is the same thing you were talking about in some of the comments on the Q&A - some level of suspension of disbelief is expected by the concept, and it's surprisingly easy to assume that they do not decay or get eaten up for quite some time. But it does make little sense from the real-world perspective, true
that said, I still prefer the "infected" concept as it does not require that much suspension of disbelief, like in 28 Days Later
@OlegValter The melee option the PC has is only a one button kill. Because of this, there is no way to have "melee combat", as you just one-shot people. And due to this every single enemy in the game has ranged attacks. Probably 80% of the enemies are just humans with guns. Most of the rest are ghouls who spit acid at you. And two bosses are just vampires...who shoot you with guns. The game design is stupid.
@VLAZ yup [well, somewhat, see above :)]. I wonder how it would feel rewatching it given the recent events - might actually give it a shot during the weekend, I have a soft spot for that film (and good "zombie" horror in general)
@AdrianMole apart from being a good film, it was also fresh (although it is basically responsible for the over-abundance of the "fast" swarm-like type of zombies/infected in media these days)
@VLAZ don't forget at least one cat, a pair of glasses, and a floating head!
I guess that means that most of us will survive the zombie apocalypse
In RimWorld there are random events that drive local wildlife mad which means all members of a species go towards your base and try to kill everyone. Could be quite bad if it's lions or even elephants. But since it's random, occasionally it's bunnies or chickens. It's some times funny and terrifying seeing how cute bunnies descend on your base only to be mowed down without any problem by the colonists there.