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"This channel does not exist."
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The one with the radiation hazard picture.
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The best\top players in zam (2014-2015)
Ramsy replied to Thelordkaki123456's topic in General Discussion
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Hey Appleon, I remember you. Nice to see you back. :)
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Only problem I ever thought of in terms of how IW/Treyarch/other would react if they saw ZAM (or a mod like ZAM on another CoD game, for that matter) and saw all of the weapons from all different CoD (and other) games that are all in the mod. I know WaW has some sort of mod-it-as-you-please-and-however-much-you-want thing going on, but I'm not sure about BO1 (never really was, quite frankly). I know that the modding options are limited if you look at it and then compare it to a game such as WaW, but I don't really know much about their policies and rules in terms of what you are allowed to mod.
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2 ideas which I've shared with Classixz, and decided to share them here as well. 1. Most of you know that a lot of games on Steam have workshops, where anyone can submit stuff and, if it's good enough and voted for, it then gets added to the game. Best example is the CS:GO workshop. Now, what if ZAM had its' own workshop? It would be something like this: Classixz puts the weapon materials (in the form of images, customizable in Paint, Photoshop, whatever floats your boat) up on the website (so, downloadable content) and then anyone can download those images, customize them and then submit them. These materials would essentially be either parts of weapons (i.e. you select a weapon, such as the Spectre, and then you download parts of the gun, such as the handle, buck, etc...), or complete weapons (once again, take a weapon, but in this case you'd be downloading it as a whole). After having downloaded this, you'd be given the liberty of customizing the exterior look of the parts as you please. After having customized what you've download, you'd then simply submit it somewhere on the website and then, if it's good enough, it would be added to the game at some point (ofc, it would have to be both good-looking, but also something desired by the community). Now, for those of you that still don't get what I mean with customizing weapons, I'm talking about gun camos, and despite how good a gun camo can look even if you just take a single complete image and slap it on a gun, customizing your guns via this workshop would allow you to be much more detailed and place whatever you want, wherever you want. You'd be at liberty to take any weapon, whether that be an MPL, M40A3, a knife, or even a C4 and make it look unique. Indeed, the gun camos that are in ZAM already look good, but I personally do not see a single downside in this entire idea. Classixz said he likes it, and so do I. Also, I would kill to see a weapon looking like this: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=499423744&searchtext=Skyfire+Creep 2. Something really simple. When someone presses Esc and clicks Quit, before the: "Are you sure you want to quit?" message appears, there should be another message, saying something like: "WARNING: There are currently [number] zombies on the server. If you quit now, it means you are RAGE-QUITTING and you WILL BE BANNED! Are you SURE you want to leave?". However, the message should only appear if the person leaving is a zombie and there are either 10 zombies or less (so, the server would pick up the ammount of zombies, just like it does with the Rq-Logger). Furthermore, this message would appear first, and possibly then the standard one you get when you're about to quit.
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Happy birthday. :)
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I wanna see a bad-ass rush-typed mod. No cading, jetpacks or whatever for the survivors, constant covering all sides and being on the move. This would also require more teamwork, which I like a lot.
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As long as everyone that is on the server (both survivors AND zombies) agree to what you are doing, you're allowed to do it. I doubt the bots will mind. However, if there's a solid ammount of people, or you see a lot of people joining, just start playing normally (cuz the others might think you're teaming with the enemy and they might report you for it and then you're gonna have to explain and justify your case on the forums) and DO NOT ask random joiners to go along with your plan. 1. Make sure everyone agrees to what you're doing. 2. Don't beg excessively. 3. If someone says no, leave it at that. 4. You're free to do whatever you want, as long as: 1. There's not too many people on the server; 2. You're not excessively violating the general rules that regard how you should play.
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It's really simple: As long as you can be cade-limbed off of your structure and as long as you are not intentionally endlessly stalling the game (meaning: as long as you did not go up to your spot, are the final survivor and intentionally aren't killing the zombies to prevent them from getting (death) points and then using those (death) points to cade-limb you, or use anything else they can against you), you're fine. And if the spot is not too sketchy, you shouldn't be sniped either. However, if you go somewhere and you know that it is okay (due to what I said about cade-limbs and stalling), but it looks questionable (raises awareness and makes people think you are glitching), simply say something in team-chat (because you don't want the zombies to know where you are) or use your mic in-game (just make sure it's actually working and you aren't too loud). That last part was more of a tip, rather than a rule, btw.
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Hey Moon Bear, enjoy your stay here. :)
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CS:GO is the new drug. More popular that coke.
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indy's gonna do a camshow for Jack. Happy bday. :)
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Although I don't play WoW myself, I support something like this happening.
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What about purchasing Steam codes and using them as payment? The only problem would be that these would (in the end) be used by an individual, or a group of individuals, rather than it being money that you can use for anything (and not just Steam). Only reason I suggested this is because, in Saudi Arabia, I know they got something called CashU, and there you can find all sorts of codes, keys, etc... It would be so much easier if you could buy something like a code/key and then change it into another form of payment (i.e. $25 Steam code to $20 PayPal (as InSane said, PayPal gives you less money in the end due to it taking a cut)).
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@stlmokevin That is one fucking sick avatar.
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ZAM does not run right on all maps anyway (reffering to DLC maps here).
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PSC would work. When I was running my website, which had the same premise as this one, I had the same payment methods as you have here and now, but there was also a way to pay with PSC. However, it required more steps, but with the according instructions, it worked fine. I don't see why it wouldn't work here as well. I'll suggest the idea to Classixz (I don't mean the basic idea, but how I and a friend of mine made it work on my website, and I'll credit you too).
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Are you stupid or are you stupid? Or are you just really stupid?
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Please. Stop. Using. Red/Pink. Filters. Or. Whatever-the-fuck. Just upload normal gameplay (with no dumbass colour filters), sped up, with music in the background. And if anyone thinks that I'm criticizing Bloody's gameplay with this comment, you shouldn't be allowed to use a computer, let alone go on the Internet.
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So much emo in one thread, gawd...
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Teach me how to smoke crocodiles pls.