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Project Zomboid multiplayer - what you need to know

So, you want to play Project Zomboid multiplayer? The recently released build 41 of the indie zombie survival game overhauled multiplayer and made it easier than ever to try (and eventually fail) to survive the zombie apocalypse with your friends.


Whether it's local split-screen with up to four, or online with a veritable hoard of 126 players, you'll never have to die alone ever again if you don't want to. Joining a game is easy, but you can also host servers if you want; which like most games without a dedicated multiplayer backend, this will require some setup on your part first.


Note that if you're using the Steam client, you can only join other Steam-based servers. Assuming that's not an issue though, all you need to do to join a Project Zomboid multiplayer server is go to the main menu and click the 'Join' option. This will open a new window with a list of available servers. If you find one you like, don't forget to add it to your favourites lists so you can come back to it later.


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Project Zomboid: how to barricade windows and doors

So, you want to barricade your windows and doors in Project Zomboid? Unlike what The Mitchells vs The Machines would have you believe, it's not as easy as whipping out your #3 Robertson square-headed screwdriver and getting to work. In fact, Project Zomboid doesn't even use screwdrivers as part of the process.


In order to barricade entry points such as windows and doors, you'll need materials. A basic barricade requires a hammer, nails, and some wooden planks, all of which aren't too hard to find in the indie survival game if you know where to look. Trying to find them while under constant pressure from undead hordes is another matter, and Project Zomboid is just like other zombie games in this regard.


That's where we come in. Follow us on a short, sweet, but no less magical journey as we explain exactly how to barricade a window in Project Zomboid, and where to get the materials from. Afterwards, we can all head on over to the Winchester, have a nice cold pint, and wait for this all to blow over.


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Project Zomboid and God of War make Steam's weekly bestsellers

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