Project Zomboid

Project Zomboid

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What is the metagame and how PZ is messing with your brain
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A guide for beginners, or people who are wondering why the f*ck they are hearing an helicopter or gunshots from afar in a game with no NPCs (you're not crazy, and so am I, right ?)
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Metagame ?
Yeah, well, the name of that gameplay mechanic isn't really self explanatory but it's quite simple :

It's off-screen events.

They can happens through sounds or when the player is asleep, becoming concrete when they have an impact on the on-screen gameplay.

Helicopter event
You wake up one day and you just hear some helicopter blades, it's a cool bit of sound design isn't it ?

Well this is probably the moment for you to stay indoors and wait for the next day, especially if you're a beginner.

If you can overhear the helicopter, it's no good because it will slightly leads zombies to your base, if you're outside and visible (basically not scouting in the woods), the helicopter will follow you and leads hordes in your direction.

If the helicopter fails to find the player (usually it will attempt to find you for 1 to 4 hours), it will leaves and come back approximately one hour after.

This nightmare will last between 9am to 7pm, and, on default settings, the helicopter might come between Day 6 and Day 9 but will never show up again (you can change its frequency of apparition in the sandbox settings but I would quite frankly not advise it).

Hopefully, if you listen to the radio station AEBS you can determine when the helicopter is coming, the following message will be displayed on the day its arrive:



If you're on a multiplayer server, the helicopter event isn't deactivated, it will just hunt a random player and it might switch to another one, etc.




Gunshots and screams
As well as the helicopter event, gunshots or screams can sometimes be heard by the player, even though they actually have no physical effect in-game, except causing zombies to migrate.

They can happen up to once a day for now.

The devs explained on their website the 21st of October 2021 that those events might have a physical incidence on the gameplay through a future update.

Power shutoff
The few beginning days of a survival in PZ are made really comfortable by the fact electricity and water are still available and usable in every buildings we might come across, but this won't last. At some point in the game, it will just shutoff.

To counter that, the player can still have electricity by using generators (don't forget to put them outside to avoid being poisoned). You can also get water by constructing rain collector barrels.

To prepare yourself for all that I would advise to collect every garbage bags you can get, according to the fact it requires 4 of them to build a rain collector barrel. Try to get your hands on ''How to use generators'' as well, because you will need to read this magazine if your character isn't an electrician to run a generator.

Hopefully, as well as for the Helicopter event, you can preshot the power shutoff by listening to the AEBS radio station, this message would be displayed two days before it occurs:


One day before, the message will be: ''Knox Power Grid: Systems failing. Network compromised.''

And on the day of the event: ''Knox Power Grid: Blackout.''.

The date of the power shutoff is around Day 14 on default settings.


Annotated maps
Sometimes you will be able to find annotated maps on a dead zombie, those can provide you information but also a bit of ''lore'' about the other survivors and what they went through.

It can help you find some goods or a survivor house (you can recognise them because the windows and the door are boarded, don't hesitate to be a big rat and get them for your own base if you have enough available space to carry them safely).


An example of annotated map.
Sleeping event
If there's one event the players despised it's that one.

You're sleeping quietly and suddenly your player wakes up, not well rested at all and panicked, because a zombie just randomly spawned in your bedroom, yep, that sucks and can end the life of a survivor in a heartbeat.

Hopefully, it got removed on the current build of the game, you can activate it in sandbox mode if you'd like.

Even if this event doesn't occurs anymore on default settings, be careful with the sound of your tv and don't forget to board or put sheets on your windows to hide any light sources inside of your base. Sometimes, those can attract zombies that will start banging their head at your windows furiously to get inside, which i wish to no one.
End section
After reading this guide, you should know everything there is to know about the Metagame in Project Zomboid, don't worry you're not hearing things and we're all sane :)

I might edit this guide if there's any new Metagame mechanics added, which will probably happens since the devs will add NPCs to the game in a future build.
9 kommenttia
Angelika 11.12.2023 klo 13.39 
Great guide, would be very helpfull if I was not shit scared of the game since I was a kid.
Damien Darkside 18.10.2023 klo 19.57 
Two things:

1) The Emergency Broadcast Station is randomized in every new world. This means if it is 98.6hz in your world, the next one you make could be 101.6hz.

Solution: Check radios, car radios, and especially HAM radios for the EBS Frequency.

2) You have a radius around you that has zombies actively spawned in, these zombies actually move and can be seen. Outside the radius they are un-rendered but tracked. Staying in one zone for a VERY long time with Meta Events will cause zombies from outside the Loading Radius to stop as they come towards the player. As they render, they "stall" and forget they're moving somewhere. This makes a "donut/wall of death" that makes it seem impossible to move outside your general area.

Solution: Get good at combat, and thin out zombies over time. Go on looting trips. Go on killing trips.
pommy  [tekijä] 13.10.2023 klo 13.54 
Indeed, I've also seen somewhere that somehow flashlights doesn't attract them ? It's kinda weird even if visual stealth isn't really a thing in the game anyway bc of how immediate the detection is when u enter their field of vision
Thx for the correction though !
Redacted 12.10.2023 klo 13.20 
Not sure about that light doesn't attract zombies. Not neccesarily attracted by light sources in general, but they seem to register it as 'movement' when things change around them (causing them to go to the house/window/door). They can't hear the 'click' from outside, and also, turning off lights reduces their chance of noticing movement within the house. Which is also why you close the curtains (so you can safely turn on the light).

Either that, or I am just lost somewhere between the 400 mods I run, and the experiences I had.
Carlie C's IGA 10.10.2023 klo 14.08 
Oh ok that makes sense.
pommy  [tekijä] 10.10.2023 klo 11.04 
Nope but turning a light on will make noise bc of the switch and might attract some of them bc of the radius
Carlie C's IGA 10.10.2023 klo 10.22 
wait zombies are attracted to light sources also?
Tanner 5.10.2023 klo 18.20 
i love you for this
Alistair_nat 2.10.2023 klo 5.48 
I heard once a gunshot and tried to follow it, and I found a dead body with a gun. I don't know if it's just luck or something that happens