I've played Dead Rising 2 recently, I'm currently watching the Walking Dead on AMC and I just read Yahtzee's extra punctuation, so I'm in a zombie mood
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Now to make things clear - I actually enjoy the zombie apocalypse theme. I'm not a hater. But there's something that always bugged me with the scenario...
Basically, I don't quite get how they could over run the military?
The Walking Dead has shown us on abandoned tanks and dead military personnel on several occasions... but it seems to me a bunch of tanks could just run over an almost infinite number of zombies, and that's before you even factor in shooting them and infantry support and all that. Zombies don't hide or run away, if anything they'd move right in front of the tank, lining up to be grinded under its treads.
If nothing else, zombie are usually attracted by sound... how many do you think you could kill with a Grenade duct tapped to a Kitchen timer? Seem to me that the combination of a linked fence and some heavy caliber machine guns could spell doom for hundred if not thousands of zombies as well (They can't get over it and will get mowed down).
Seems to me the only real problem would be running out of bullet/gas... but even so, if a city is deemed lost to the dead (see Atlanta in Walking Dead)... can't you just carpet bomb it? Heck, bomb the city than send in some troops in APC to wipe out whatever survived.
Worse, is that in several of those scenario, our protagonists are poorly equipped and poorly trained individuals, who somehow manage to take down a lot of zombies in the course of their adventures, and if they can do that, you'd think of a team of Delta could wipe out an entire city block of zombies without to much issue.
I understand that part of the problem is always that the 'outbreak' somehow move way faster than anticipated, but that to is hard to believe... The zombie has to bite someone. That person that has to die/succumb to the diseases (depending on which mythos you follow), which usually takes some times (hours, even days). It would most likely take weeks for the disease to spread to a city level, and we're talking months before it reach another center of population - this isn't airborn like Sars or Swine Flu, and Zombies aren't likely to get on an airplane/train/boat to get to another city... plenty of time for an organised military response.
Setting like Dead Rising or Shaun of the Dead, where the initial zombie outbreak cause some damage but is eventually reigned in and controlled make a lot more sense to me than stuff like World War Z or The Walking Dead... and while I like the the visceral feels of those setting, I'm finding it harder to keep my suspension in disbelief in check.
Yes, suspension of disbelief when dealing with zombies. har har. I guess I can accept zombies, but I have a hard time dealing with them taking over the world.
Now to make things clear - I actually enjoy the zombie apocalypse theme. I'm not a hater. But there's something that always bugged me with the scenario...
Basically, I don't quite get how they could over run the military?
The Walking Dead has shown us on abandoned tanks and dead military personnel on several occasions... but it seems to me a bunch of tanks could just run over an almost infinite number of zombies, and that's before you even factor in shooting them and infantry support and all that. Zombies don't hide or run away, if anything they'd move right in front of the tank, lining up to be grinded under its treads.
If nothing else, zombie are usually attracted by sound... how many do you think you could kill with a Grenade duct tapped to a Kitchen timer? Seem to me that the combination of a linked fence and some heavy caliber machine guns could spell doom for hundred if not thousands of zombies as well (They can't get over it and will get mowed down).
Seems to me the only real problem would be running out of bullet/gas... but even so, if a city is deemed lost to the dead (see Atlanta in Walking Dead)... can't you just carpet bomb it? Heck, bomb the city than send in some troops in APC to wipe out whatever survived.
Worse, is that in several of those scenario, our protagonists are poorly equipped and poorly trained individuals, who somehow manage to take down a lot of zombies in the course of their adventures, and if they can do that, you'd think of a team of Delta could wipe out an entire city block of zombies without to much issue.
I understand that part of the problem is always that the 'outbreak' somehow move way faster than anticipated, but that to is hard to believe... The zombie has to bite someone. That person that has to die/succumb to the diseases (depending on which mythos you follow), which usually takes some times (hours, even days). It would most likely take weeks for the disease to spread to a city level, and we're talking months before it reach another center of population - this isn't airborn like Sars or Swine Flu, and Zombies aren't likely to get on an airplane/train/boat to get to another city... plenty of time for an organised military response.
Setting like Dead Rising or Shaun of the Dead, where the initial zombie outbreak cause some damage but is eventually reigned in and controlled make a lot more sense to me than stuff like World War Z or The Walking Dead... and while I like the the visceral feels of those setting, I'm finding it harder to keep my suspension in disbelief in check.
Yes, suspension of disbelief when dealing with zombies. har har. I guess I can accept zombies, but I have a hard time dealing with them taking over the world.