Blocks and blocks of wide roads, tall buildings. Zomboid usually tries to balance out the maps, but Raven Creek is a towering city in comparison to the rest of the areas. It has an abundance of everything, which is a blessing and a curse. On the opposite end of the level spectrum, Raven Creek is a dense city map. The rest is fairly rural, with a lot of the landmass ripe for any survivalist looking to hide away from the horde. There’s the foreboding mass of an asylum in one corner. About half the map is given over to a rigorously planned urban sprawl, where the houses and streets are neatly squared away. The streets are littered with cars, far more than in any official map. The town of Bedford Falls was clearly hit hard by the end times. The town made famous by ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’ is also one of the better community maps. PZ has a mod menu in-game, which lets you enable and disable any mods. To download anything listed below, you just need to subscribe to the linked mod. Everything you need is available within the game’s Steam Workshop. There’s nothing complicated about modding Zomboid. And remember, if you're after a more general list of tips and tricks to get better at the game, be sure to check out our Project Zomboid beginner's guide on how to survive the apocalypse as well. A few mods below will solve that issue, while others will build out areas of the game that are somewhat lacking.īelow, you'll find a list of our favourite Project Zomboid mods, as well as how to install them. The hardcore nature of the game’s survival mechanics make for a great, long-term project, but they don’t offer an easy route or a long life. Modders moved swiftly to support version 41 of Zomboid, so there’s plenty of add-ons to make the game more (or less) appealing. Thanks in advance.Watch on YouTube The best Project Zomboid mods This seems to be an extremely weird problem. I have no idea what is causing this so I hope experienced troubleshooters, modders etc can help me with this. Realistic Population and Consumption Mod v7.9 ![]() For reference, here are list of mods that kept disappearing for me, there might be more that i can't remember but here are the ones i do remember that have disappeared but i am still subscribed to: And about 10 of them went missing from the content manager. I have about over 90+ mods that were all working the last time I was playing the game. Now they weirdest thing is that when I tried resubscribing to the mods and they reappeared, but after restarting the game they disappeared again! It would seem like my Cities Skylines is in read-only mode or something. Its not in the content manager even though I have been subscribed to them for many months, they haven't been taken down either. I thought something wasn't right, so I exited my save to the main menu and looked at my mods list in content manager, and I noticed some had gone missing for some reason. The next thing I noticed is that my Traffic President button had disappeared. ![]() Secondly the one-way train tracks i used by BloodyPenguin all disappeared, causing my train network to fail. The first obvious change was my roads color mod stopped working and half of the road types i used turned vanilla colored. I noticed a lot of things went missing, mostly mods instead of assets though. I started up my save from about a month ago as i was inactive for awhile. ![]() ![]() I've posted this almost a week ago on /r/citiesskylines but got no help at all so I guess the proper place to post this problem might be he forums.
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