Zomboid Map Tools - 64bit file. Project Zomboid is an open-ended zombie-infested sandbox. It asks one simple question – how will you die? Whether surviving in Knox County free-roam or controlling Indie Stone mascot Baldspot in his quest to save his injured wife Kate – death is always a certainty. Simply download and copy the 'Bedford Falls' folder into your 'ProjectZomboid mods' folder, load up PZ, go to the 'mods' screen and dbl-click on Bedford Falls, select Bedford Falls as your world and any new game you now start will include Bedford falls both in the world and as a spawn option. Now with added Zombies and Foraging!
So I have started recreating my street on the fantastic map editor ready for use in the seminal PZ. Unfortunately, due to the nature of British housing (terraced,) the housing needs to be joined side by side. Now for the majority of housing this is not a problem, the buildings go side by side with no issues, however, some of the housing in my street is slightly offset and I have replicated them as so in game. When I do however, I have found the walls on the side of the building to the left clip and dissapear. If anybody has any clues how to fix this that would be great. I would provide photos but currently on mobile afk. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
TIL need help with clipping issues on tilezed.
Article by Becky Mullen
The Indie Stone have released the mapping tools for Project Zomboid, their indie zombie survival game. If you've ever felt the urge to see your home-town overrun with zombies - and who hasn't - your time has finally come.
The tools, which were used by developers for creating the in-game maps Muldraugh and West Point, will let players create their own sandbox maps in whatever sadistic or artistic manner they choose. The question is no longer just how you die, but where.
The game is still only available in its alpha stage, but already has incredible levels of customisation. By releasing the mapping tools to the community, The Indie Stone are hoping to create an “explosion” of user-created content. Already praised for it's replayability, Project Zomboid could give players the opportunity to experience the whole world (and beyond) as a zombie infested wasteland. Using the map tools, players are able to build individual houses, islands, and a lot more - but not change the existing maps themselves.
While this may become possible in the future, The Indie Stone want to keep the focus on creating brand new community content to expand the experience of Project Zomboid. Ambitious community projects are already in the works, including skyscrapers and a huge community map. Players are also hoping to recreate famous zombie films using the game's Last Stand mode.
The modding community have already had a strong influence on the game's development - after all, The Indie Stone hired one of their modders last year .
Although there are currently no tutorials available for using the map tools, a community wiki has already been put up at pzwiki.net , and developers are still on hand in The Indie Stone forum to help out. The tools are worth checking out - and could give you a tactical advantage when the real apocalypse hits!