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GotAWarInTheHead

Real life zombie apocalypse

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Seeing how every black friday people trampling others to death is not out of the ordinary. Now Imagine that instead of a kid's toy you're trying to get food/water which is even more rare and you need it to live... there woudln't be very many friendlies. I agree with Louis C.K. when he said the only reason people don't murder each other is because the consequences suck so bad. watch> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHnsajl-kB8

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This game has really changed my idea of what a real-life zombie apocalypse would look like.  I never put too much thought into having to fear OTHER LIVING PEOPLE.  

 

My question is, do you think this game is (will be) an accurate representation of what a real-life zombie apocalypse would be like?  If society fell, and a large portion of the population was dead or undead, would people really get that selfish and heartless to KOS just for loot and an easier life?  Wouldn't it pay off more in real life to work together with others.

 

What are your thoughts?

A game will never have a real representation of a real live zombie apocalypse. I would imagine that being in such situation and playing for pixels in a virtual world is a huge difference. Maybe in terms of surroundings but not the feeling itself.

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