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The War Z - 6 MINUTE GAMEPLAY VIDEO! (Sniping & Weapon Attachments) [HD]

Despite the cries of "rip off" from fanboys, this game was apparently in development long before the DayZ mod for Arma 2 was released. Though popularity of the mod apparently lit a fire under the developer's asses and they announced the game soon after.

http://thewarz.com/

The War Z is the world's first survival mmo Zombie Game. You may have played Zombie Games before - now it's time to live one.

It's been five years since the outbreak; leaving in its wake a post-apocalyptic nightmare with ninety-five percent of the human population gone. In order to stay alive, you will need food, weapons, and other supplies. Some of you will be able to scavenge as you navigate the terrain, others will be forced to fight for survival as you encounter zombies and other players. Every decision will have an impact on whether you live or how quickly you die.

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Forget subscriptions, forget paid DLC and expansion packs.

The War Z is as simple as this - once you install the game to your computer, you will be able to get into the game quickly and play without worrying about subscription fees, no hidden fees, and no paid updates. All updates will be seamlessly delivered to you free of charge when they're released.

Add AAA graphics and effects mixed with the ability to run even on integrated video cards or low end laptops and you have a unique, fun, experience that is available to everyone.

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Choose one of the hundreds of servers to play on.
Each Zombie Game world has an area of up to 400 square kilometers.
As more worlds become available, just switch between them at any time, without losing your character's data, or paying any "world transfer fees".

Start playing in our first world "Colorado", today, and prepare yourself to join other gameplay locations scattered around the world as we release more and more content.

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Create your own survival experience by selecting one of the available characters, customizing them and helping them to navigate through hostile world of The War Z.
Gain experience and spend it to learn dozens of available skills in this Zombie Game.

NO CLASSES AND RESTRICTIONS, NO LEVELS, OR UNREALISTIC STAT MODIFICATIONS.

Your goal is to survive this Zombie Game and the ones that survive longest will be victorious!

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As you progress through this Zombie Game, exploring what happened, you will find notes and diaries that NPCs and other players left for you. These will have hints to the whereabouts of supplies and weapons you will need to survive.

The War Z is an open world Zombie Game; as you explore and immerse yourself in this post-apocalyptic world you'll discover more than you ever imagined.

You will find yourself hiding from zombies and other players; exploring hidden parts of the map and discovering hidden stashes throughout your journey.

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It's not easy to stay in touch with your friends in most games. This has been a key feature of War Z Zombie Game from the beginning. You are able to create a group, with friends, and then automatically join the same Zombie Game server together.

You will also have the option to rent and manage custom servers without leaving the Zombie Game. Players can create either public or private servers, allocating reserved slots to their friends or group members.

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http://www.joystiq.com/2012/09/24/the-war-z-makes-it-easy-to-tell-your-own-story/ said:
The War Z will not generate any quests for you. Any quests you wish to participate in will come directly from the community. Maybe somebody will need a bodyguard while they look to scrounge up supplies in a deadly metropolitan center. Maybe someone will pay you to fight to the death in their gladiator pit, set up on a remote farm. Maybe somebody just wants to pay you for a sniper rifle scope.

There are a lot of opportunities for players to come up with their own narrative in The War Z – and that's exactly what developer Hammerpoint Interactive hopes players will do.

The quest system itself is nothing more than a glorified message board, where players in need can put up a post and wait to see what happens. But with no governing body in the game, no system in place to protect you from your peers, the underlying danger of the survivors quickly becomes apparent. At any time, somebody can just kill you and steal your stuff.

I posited a scenario of my own to executive producer Sergey Titov: I was a devout priest before the zombie apocalypse, did what I could to survive for five years, but am finding it increasingly more difficult to go on, physically and mentally. I still believe, but every day my faith is being eroded by the events of the game. So I want someone to kill me – can't go to heaven if you kill yourself, of course. Can I create this quest? "Yep," Titov responds. It's just one example of what players can come up with in The War Z's sandbox.

There's currently an alpha beta going on right now and Titov was quick to share some anecdotes of other player's stories. In-game, you can rent your own server and you'll get a plot of land – it will cost between $2 and $5 a month, Titov explains. With this land, you can build your own structures and do what you want. Titov equates it to Minecraft, but on paper it sounds a lot more like renting land in Second Life to me.

Titov told me a story about a husband and wife duo who weren't interested in killing zombies or even exploring. Instead, they wanted to be farmers. The wife would stay on their land and tend to the crops, which the husband would then take into towns and trade with people. As you may have guessed, they both like FarmVille quite a bit.

One quest involved a man's invitation to his "pit of death," which is less a pit and more of a gladiatorial combat zone. This man invites people to come and compete in his ring, awarding the winners cash prizes. Spectators may also join and watch the fights, but they must pay – a bottle of clean drinking water or maybe some canned goods. This is an honest-to-god enterprise existing within the framework of a zombie MMO, and completely fascinating.

Titov also told me about a kind of non-violent hippy commune being run by other players, what he called "a glorified 3D chat room" where people could come and hang out. At night, the folks go out and place lanterns to light up the area and treat the place like home. Of course, nothing's stopping some evil person from mowing everyone down with an assault rifle.

And that's the ever-existing danger: other people. You could die at any time, by anyone's hands. Titov told me a story about an angry player who sent an email to the team complaining about a man who killed him. This man had posted a quest looking for a bodyguard, but was very specific about what the bodyguard had to bring: a sniper rifle, an assault rifle, a pistol, bandages and painkillers and all that jazz. The man posting the quest only had a hatchet.

So the two head off into the woods together and only one man returned. The guy who posted the quest had killed the quest-taker with his hatchet and stolen all of his gear. On one hand, it's a complete back-stabbing (perhaps literally, in this case) but on the other hand, you have to give it up to hatchet guy. That's a smart play and if somebody is gullible enough to fall for it, there are no laws or police to protect them in The War Z.

There's also a very interesting notes system built into The War Z. At any time you can leave custom messages in the environment, which stay there on the server for all the players on the same map to see. Hypothetically you could lead survivors on a goose chase or even create a complex quest line or story like in-game fan fiction. Or you could use the notes to lead a player to a particular cave so you can kill and rob them, or you could warn of a potential ne'er-do-well in the vicinity. That's a very powerful and interesting tool.

A morality system will play into The War Z, though it's only cosmetic for the most part. If you kill bad people, your profile in The War Z will increase and you'll be seen as a more favorable, moral person; killing nice people has the opposite effect. And if you're extremely evil, the game will eventually generate a bounty for your head. Or maybe just another player who was slighted will create a quest asking someone else to kill you.

I really like that idea of repercussions for your actions and affecting a game world on a deeper, player-centric level. It sounds like you'll be able to develop a reputation in The War Z and in a world that has collapsed under the gnashing teeth and guttural moans of the undead, all we have is our word. And maybe a dead fool's sniper rifle.

The War Z launches on Windows PC later this year.

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The War Z - Gameplay Interview w/ Sergey Titov

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We got a chance to chat with Sergey Titov about what to expect in The War Z. Stick around to the end of the video for a couple of important announcements. More exclusive alpha gameplay of The War Z's multiplayer coming every day this week! Subscribe for more War Z footage and gameplay.

Don't forget, as gorgeous as this gameplay is, The War Z is still in alpha testing so this footage may not be representative of the final game! Some of the sounds and animations are incomplete.
 

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Just paid for the Legend tier. I have a couple of IRL friends who've expressed interest so I'll probably be giving them the guest passes. If I have any left over I'll update here.

Of note.. any characters you create (including their progress) in Alpha carries over to Beta, and that carries over to the release version of the game. That's pretty cool!
 

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Wow. I'm actually pretty blown away with this. Outside of some alpha-style crashes, this game is pretty polished. Thankfully I was able to find a bunch of friendly players who were into helping eachother out. That lasted for a while until I crashed. Then I got put into a server where it seems like everyone was out for themselves. Some guy in a gas mask shot me in the face and took all my shit. Still a fun experience though. Hopefully they add a friends list feature soon as I'd like to track the friendly players.

Anyway, good times!
 

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Some gameplay from some dude who violated the NDA, lol.

The WarZ - Starting out, bandit play!

It wasn't this choppy/laggy for me, but like he says it's probably his PC. Also keep in mind that buying stuff like ammo in the marketplace is probably only around due to this being an alpha phase. Normally it should only be stuff that is cosmetic or utility things like flares, etc.
 

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Just played for 2 hours straight. Had a pretty successful exploration. Found a military installation in the north west border of the available map. There was a huge pit out back with a shit-ton of dead bodies wrapped in plastic. Eerie. No loot, though. I kept hearing random shots go off around the military installation. I'm pretty sure someone was up on one of the towers shooting at me. Thankfully, if they were, they have terrible aim. ;)

The small town to the east had much more though. Tons of food and water.. also found a friggin Saiga on someones picnic table. 10 rounds in the clip. Sweet! Helped a guy escape two chick-zombies that were chasing him down.. I managed to nail both of the zombies with one gunshot, so that was pretty awesome. Logged out after that, just now. Good times. :p
 

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Wow, and went to their facebook page, apparently if you die in game you can't revive for 4 hours unless you pay...yeah, screw that...
 

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It's in some weird alpha/beta middle state. They really shouldn't have put it on something like Steam yet. It's actually really fun. The wait to revive thing sucks, though last I checked it was one hour nor four, but you can create other characters to play as in the meantime.
 
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