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Zombie "creep"

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Is there any way to make zombies more aggressive in their actual movement? I understand they like to hang around buildings. This makes the game extremely easy for campers/bandits. They [bandits] can just sit somewhere far from the pathing zombies and pick off survivors all day long.

If a percentage the zombies were attracted to people, it would at least require some attention or paranoia on the part of the camper. I'm sure they'd easily dispatch of the pathing zombies but there would at least be some risk to the hill-campers.

This creep towards players would be for all players of course not just bandits who remove themselves from all dangers in the game.

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not just bandits who remove themselves from all dangers in the game.

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Always nice to have a fan/stalker.

Anyways... in many movies there tends to be some gravitation of zombies away from the buildings and out into the wild and eventually towards the people hiding out in their once peaceful areas.

It doesn't directly nerf bandits. I don't think bandits need a nerf. I play as a bandit (mostly because that is what the game makes me). I do think it would add a little fear into the banditry though. No more could I sit at 600 range popping people with my DMR and never need to look over my shoulder.

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