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H1Z1 has been selling like hotcakes, despite being just now in Alpha and early access via Steam. We caught up with Daybreak Games' Jimmy Whisenhunt to talk about the alpha and its current progress.
Life used to be Easy...until the whole world went to Hell! Enter a world that has been overrun by zombies and other survivors for years since the H1Z1 virus was first encountered! Fight for your life against those infected and against the brutality of others as you attempt to live and see another day. Every moment is borrowed time with one question to answer... Will You Survive? The H1Z1 infection that has ravaged the world and left in it's wake a handful of survivors that live in constant
The H1Z1 team has unveiled a fantastically hysterical new video showing the team reading the outraged letters from banned game hackers. Some claim innocence, others apologize, others spew on and on in long run on sentences. Sometimes, a video says it all. This is one of those. Enjoy!
Life used to be Easy...until the whole world went to Hell! Enter a world that has been overrun by zombies and other survivors for years since the H1Z1 virus was first encountered! Fight for your life against those infected and against the brutality of others as you attempt to live and see another day. Every moment is borrowed time with one question to answer... Will You Survive? The H1Z1 infection that has ravaged the world and left in it's wake a handful of survivors that live in constant
Some of Ripper's favorite fights from the month of February in the world of H1Z1.
The H1Z1 team has posted on Reddit that a server wipe will be performed on Thursday, February 5th as part of the normal game update cycle. All characters, player-created structures, placed vehicles and more will be wiped.
H1Z1's early access release has been under heavy critique since it hit the Steam Store last week. People have had wildly different gameplay experiences. Inspired by DayZ and striving to be an MMO, Sony Online Entertainment's zombie survival sandbox, "H1Z1" is yours for the testing.
We all know SOE is a huge company with tons of MMO experience. For a company like that to not have a scalable system in place for quickly handling unexpected numbers of players on the launch of a new IP after all these years is really mind-blowing. That’s why I went hunting for someone to crucify at PAX South earlier today.
If SOE had simply said, “Hey. We’ve got this really cool feature in airdrops. These are our plans. What do you think?” the message it eventually got would have been loud and clear and the crisis would have been averted.
H1Z1 is a sandbox survival MMO set in a post apocalyptic world where players must band together or fight to the death to stay alive. H1Z1 will eventually be Free to Play but to play now, you need to buy the game on Steam early access.
The zombie survival genre has grown to become something decidedly different from anything else in the industry. With a combination of elements from several different existing conventions, zombie survival games have worked out their own niche that continues to rise in popularity. It makes sense when you think about it.
The SOE H1Z1 team was on hand much of Saturday to put the finishing touches on a small patch that will be deployed on Monday, January 19th. The patch will deal with some server stability issues as well as sorting servers by populations and getting rid of the ever-annoying floating arrows.
It appears that in very short order, Sony Online Entertainment's H1Z1 has been hacked. According to a gif revealed on the MMORPG.com forums (thanks to Kiyoris), an aimbot / flying / speed hack is now present in the game.
Last night was a bit depressing. After HiveLeader’s excellent first impressions and livestream video, I was pretty excited for H1Z1. Even knowing how Early Access goes and how alpha builds get wiped and are pretty buggy messes, I’ll admit that the thought of a PVE sandbox zombie survival MMO has my interest piqued.
SOE's Greg Henniger has posted a letter on the H1Z1 to let players know what to expect (and not to expect) during the game's early access that kicked off today. Among other things, Henniger warns players that the game is at a very early stage and that there will be bugs, some bad ones likely.