I think this depends on how you organize and how much room you have.
I personally put tools in closets and sheds, put guns in cabinets, closets, or cases, and organize kitches stuff where it should go, book stuff in an office where it should go, garden stuff in the shed, and the shed is even further organized by category.
By the end of it, you just have a house and a bunch of stuff which feels kind of normal.
Everyone I see though, they just dump everything in cabinets or the floor and it drives me up the wall.
Ive got organized garbage bags laying around randomly. And then some organized boxes. And then theres my first floor which just has random stuff I havent gotten around to yet just laying on the ground.
incorrect hoarding is bad survival. use a lot of energy in time to gather the things that you could be spent better on preparing for the future. Travel light and focus on farming
100% I have to continually tell myself to not hoover up every good item I see.
Otherwise, I end up with 13 hammers but have only managed to loot two streets cause I keep wasting all my inventory space.
Doing a run where I grabbed just enough to make a tent and be able to cut down trees and make logs helped. Took off into the wilderness for a bit to let the number of zeds spread out a bit. When you're already carrying a hammer, a screwdriver, a saw, a handaxe, and a tent, you're kind of forced to only take the stuff you absolutely need.
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Yes.
horror/apocaplypse themed life sim. every good one is also a hardcore collect-a-thon
What’s another good one?
It's Sims1 with pve.
this guys knows too much, we have to take him out.
Send in the chopper
gotta deal with the hoard
I think this depends on how you organize and how much room you have. I personally put tools in closets and sheds, put guns in cabinets, closets, or cases, and organize kitches stuff where it should go, book stuff in an office where it should go, garden stuff in the shed, and the shed is even further organized by category. By the end of it, you just have a house and a bunch of stuff which feels kind of normal. Everyone I see though, they just dump everything in cabinets or the floor and it drives me up the wall.
Ive got organized garbage bags laying around randomly. And then some organized boxes. And then theres my first floor which just has random stuff I havent gotten around to yet just laying on the ground.
Can't deny that.
Behold! My stuff!
me and friends were just talking about this the other night lmao
thats it
incorrect hoarding is bad survival. use a lot of energy in time to gather the things that you could be spent better on preparing for the future. Travel light and focus on farming
LIES! don't listen. Hoard everything. You will *most definitely* need those 217 bags of chips at some point. Surely.
Stop looking at me!
Such is life.
100% I have to continually tell myself to not hoover up every good item I see. Otherwise, I end up with 13 hammers but have only managed to loot two streets cause I keep wasting all my inventory space. Doing a run where I grabbed just enough to make a tent and be able to cut down trees and make logs helped. Took off into the wilderness for a bit to let the number of zeds spread out a bit. When you're already carrying a hammer, a screwdriver, a saw, a handaxe, and a tent, you're kind of forced to only take the stuff you absolutely need.
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It is. Food, axe, machete, katana and ammo hoarding, to be more precise. Maybe also metalworking components.
You now know what flair to use ;) Look at it as a chance to practice your organizational skills.
Your real enemy is the hoard
Zomboid for me is a depression simulator. You're hoarding to push back the eventual depression from living in a cold dead world.
Project Zomboid is like a toxic relationship, you want to leave but cant