Actually you can get away and in the event of an apocalypse were most of the population is turned relatively quickly you won't be on the run indefinitely as the zombies will rot away and cease to be a threat, especially if you live in an area that is not heavily populated, like were I live you'd never see more than say ten zombies together. The biggest threat in such a situation is contracting the virus anyway.RatRace123 said:Slow, I just think they're more effective. With the fast zombies, it's like being chased by a predatory animal, you know they're gonna get you, and you know you can't out run them.
With slow zombies, you can easily outrun them, and you think that you can get away and be safe, but sooner or later they and about a million of their friends will find you. When they find you, they will swarm on you and you'll be cowering in the corner, as one by one, the zombie horde enters the room, slowly but surely.
And it's the sense of "OK, I outran them, I'll be safe" that makes it all the more terrifying when you ultimately aren't.
Hipsters say they prefer slow zombies, but their being ironic.Stall said:Uhhh, so the zombies in Return of the Living Dead are "infected," despite the fact we readily see them rise from the grave and re-animated? Okay... I get the sense you've never seen RotLD before, which is sort of ironic since you are doing the whole "I liked them before they were cool herp a derp!" nonsense...WeAreStevo said:Now, personally, I feel that if they are running, then they should be referred to as "infected" (like in 28 Days/Weeks Later, L4D series, Dead Island) but some people disagree.
Anyways, both are fine. I find it unbelievable that there are people out there who don't see the merits in both 'styles' of zombies. Is it supposed to be edgy? Cool? I don't fucking get it.
I suppose that depends on how whatever infected them behaves and alters the personAstoria said:Yeah I agree with you. Pretty much all zombies are 'infected' now not actual zombies. Fast zombies are a lot scarier in my opinion because they combine their speed with their numbers. They make less sense though because shouldn't they turn on each other too?