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  1. I'm not trying to tell anyone how to do their job or what should be done first. That said I will open with my opinion. The new changelog has made zombies overbearing. I had just killed three zombies with my M4 A-1. Then before my own eyes I saw them instantly re-spawn after I had killed them, making a quick 360 I see four more inbound. Now I was hit.... bleeding profusely I shoot like mad but to avail there is too many of them. I see the endless horde spawn before my very eyes. Too late I'm dead. I know we're going for a “more robust spawning method” but I don't think this should be the answer. The way I see it what we have is same # zombies less re-spawn time. “Normal” amount of zombies per town is maybe 1-2 zombies per block and instant re-spawn. But what I think (keep in mind I don't think my way is best it is just a suggestion) is more #zombies longer re-spawn time so maybe 2-3ish zombies per block and 3-5 minute re-spawn time. That way there will always be zombies in town but not an absolute swarm...this isn’t left 4 dead. I also noticed that these zombies are faster than previously. Even at full sprint they can still hit you. Yes I think they should run a bit faster for a challenge but I think they're a little too fast. It's hard to hit a leapfrog with a fire axe. The thing that got me the most is having a swarm of zombies hungry for your brains chasing you while you're bleeding your guts out and you can't bandage yourself without being piled on. You either run to death, bleed to death, or bandage yourself to death. One last note and I'm sure you've heard it many times before... I'd like to be safe inside a house without a zombie walking through the wall. Note this is highly opinionated and is not upheld a “the right way” this is only a suggestion. I am simply trying to let the developers hear an audience voice. May beans be with you
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