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I killed 99 special and over 2,000 regular Zombies. It was amazing. I enjoy horde heavy campaigns. This is the perfect size for people that don't need to cheat to have fun.
I carry an auto-shotgun and a Katana. I clear the way and my bots clean up behind me.
I will mention again. I am in my mid sixties and retired. I watch for great campaigns all the time.
I found out yesterday they are already listed in the Sheriff's workshop. Thank you again for that.
If you want to truly experience this campaign for what it is. I suggest easy with bots. Only so you can check out all of the thought and patience put into it's creation. This was done for free.
That's easy without using "Cheat Mods!" I have been gaming over twenty-five years online.
Cheat mods were permanent banishment on most servers.I don't understand how anyone can think cheating in a game makes it fun?
Use any mods that change music, change survivors appearance, music etc. Save the cheating when you want to play with yourself.
This size of campaign was considered average twenty years ago. The short ones were called "Baby Maps!"
Please do not insult the creators with bad comments. Create something better if you dare, then post it.
I can't, so I truly appreciate the quality work of players that can.