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I think you would need to be a bit more specific about the world just crumbling and dying. Are we talking about fire falling from the sky and wiping everyone out or just an end of the "modern" world, along the lines of the premise of Revolution?

We all think a zombie apocalypse would be cool, but as the days turn in to weeks and you realise that there is no returning to the normal world, it would become quite unbearable.

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That actually made me sad, seeing everyone go one by one is unimaginable. Yeah i dont have stone heart, I get pretty emotional just with the feel of seeing everyone you love dying.

That actually made me sad, seeing everyone go one by one is unimaginable. Yeah i dont have stone heart, I get pretty emotional just with the feel of seeing everyone you love dying.

We wouldn't want it any other way.

It's just that I have a firm belief that Mass Effect is based on real (future) events, way more than I believe in any other apocalyptic nons... umm... theory. Sorry :(

I don't have a zombie fetish, I just love The Walking Dead. But I'm pretty sure there are things I've wanted to do my whole life. If I know I'm going to die on the spot, then I'll shoot myself. :x

I'm pretty sure having a truck load of sniper ammo and living on top of a roof with all the food you need would be so perfect. As long as the door is definitely sealed.

I don't have a zombie fetish, I just love The Walking Dead. But I'm pretty sure there are things I've wanted to do my whole life. If I know I'm going to die on the spot, then I'll shoot myself. :x

I'm pretty sure having a truck load of sniper ammo and living on top of a roof with all the food you need would be so perfect. As long as the door is definitely sealed.

Your basically asking for a slow death. Do you realize that? All mankind will evently be gone. This wouldnt be a game. Ammo will run out..

Your basically asking for a slow death. Do you realize that? All mankind will evently be gone. This wouldnt be a game. Ammo will run out..

It's not a slow death if I'm going to shoot myself in the head when bound to be eaten by zombies. Besides, I'd rather make sure the next generation make it out easier than we do. And if Ammo runs out. Bow's, knifes, machetes, classic.

Look around you it's already happening, you just don't realize it yet :)

You confused with all the druggies mate ;)

It's not a slow death if I'm going to shoot myself in the head when bound to be eaten by zombies. Besides, I'd rather make sure the next generation make it out easier than we do. And if Ammo runs out. Bow's, knifes, machetes, classic.

Next generation? Who would care about that. We only have one desire which is to stay alive. You are getting confused with video games.

You confused with all the druggies mate ;)

Next generation? Who would care about that. We only have one desire which is to stay alive. You are getting confused with video games.

Actually I play Halo, Gears of War, and Need For Speed. I love the story, love the bloody head popping, and love the Lamborghini Aventador. Video games are out of the question.

Please tell me you watch The Walking Dead.

Yes I have But its a tv show / comic for a reason. You need to understand how our world works and things like this arent bound to happen. Yes its possible to exist but not going to happen. We been on this earth for god knows how long.. yet still nothing like this has happen.
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