Shoggoth on the Roof wrote:I don't think undead, especially ones that are rotting corpses like zombies, really fit in this game. I mean, it's not like it's less realistic than the Automaton TF, for example, but flavor wise it doesn't seem to match anything else.
soul4hdwn wrote:I dont remember a graveyard in single player...
Wahn wrote:soul4hdwn wrote:I dont remember a graveyard in single player...
There isn't one - not in the single player. The multiplayer has one, but that doesn't mean we do have to put everything from over there into the game here. In regards to undead, I'd draw the line at vampires and sexy ghosts.
gappydave wrote:On the undead front there's already a vampire if you called the snow bat which sucks people's blood and doesn't like the sun overly much.
If you count werewolves there's the wereraptors.
An undead dragon could be the result of the union of some undead creature and a dragon.
TigerStripes wrote:On the issue of the undead, I believe there is an graveyard/undead/horror area in the multiplayer for those into that sort of thing. Now, unless Nuku or one of the other multiplayer devs states otherwise, I'm assuming it's a matter of the infection making victim 'undead-like' and not that they're not actually undead. There was an example of this in the trial run we were making for single-player on the server. It was some kind of dessicated zombie-like enemy out to get some much needed 'bodily fluids' from the player - a 'parched <something>' I think it was. It was not undead, but it looked the part. Anyhow, that's where the early confusion in this thread originates, mixing up some multiplayer and single-player content.
In the case of single-player, we don't currently have any such 'pseudo-undead' stuff, though the Automatons use a lot of the same tropes. Some could be made if there's sufficient demand or donation requests, otherwise that sort of stuff is low on my priorities list. Certainly a new area would be best for these sorts of critters, as I can see them being a big turn-off for players who aren't into that sort of thing. Which does present a bit of a problem, as some fans may be cool with vampires (as the easiest example), but not the other critters who'd end up in the same area.
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