There's something almost depressing about Lime's trapped survivors just trying to cling on to and survive where they used to live and work before the apocalypse. Hoping there might be a rescue coming or that the whole thing will just blow over as the weeks turn to months and food and water supplies start to run low.
Ikr right, this video in particular was depressing, a girl trapped in the place where she used to work, eating and sleeping all day, living among the garbage and waiting for a rescue that never came
Yep. Distractible would be the flaw. Making a drawback that gives a chance to fail time related tasks would be pretty rough in Zomboid actually. Maybe make the time bars go at random speeds when not looking at them in game.
I was less amazed that it happened, am more amazed at the sheer amount he decided to do at once. An average survivor could spread that much meat out to eat all week, and even if the power did go out all he'd have to do is make a campfire out of some busted shelves.
The sad reality of a zombie apocalypse. Not everyone is the cool action hero. Some people are just that, regular people. Melodie stuck herself in her place of employment, a GigaMart, knowing it would have supplies until rescue came, and also not wanting to brave the outside world, she just couldn't bring herself to leave. She stockpiled and counted. Then waited. A day turned to 2. 2 turned to 3, then into a week, then into a month. Melodie told herself that help would come any day now as she was now locked on the 2nd floor, not even daring to go down. She watched her supplies start dwindling away, the water start running dry, the cans now piling up. Without electricity, and leaving August, it got colder. Melodie got sick from the cold, maybe it would be better to go out like this, but she knew help would come any day now. Melodie sat at her window and watched day turn to night repeatedly, even as October fell upon her. Nothing. Not only was there no sign of rescue, there was no sign of life. Not a scream, not a gunshot, no distant helicopters or jets. Just the stray shamblers, walking the halls of the GigaMart in place of her coworkers, out in the parking lots and the roads. Nevertheless, it was eat, drink, sleep, repeat. She had rationed everything down to the last bite. So desperate for water that she braved the downstairs to catch some in watering cans outside. Any day now, things would go back to the way they used to be, she knew it. Sick from tainted water, depressed with no form of real entertainment or outlet, tired, hungry, and thirsty, Melodie looked at her now barren supplies. October 30th, if her watch was to be correct. Her mind went back to the day before Halloween the previous year. Kids picking out costumes, parents buying candy, instead of the likelihood that every single person in that memory is most likely a corpse walking the street. Maybe they've been lucky enough to be killed by someone, to not be cursed as one of those things until the end of time. It's been over 3 months, approaching on 4. Out of food, water, and options, as the night fell, she watched her final sunset. She wanted to go out on her terms. Help was not coming, maybe she was the last one and humanity died with her. As she leapt out the second story window, she was ready to be done with it. At least she won't be one of them. This is how she died. Honestly, this is why I love project zomboid. It's the perfect zombie survival game. Every character a story to be told in their own apocalypse. Some people stuck on the roofs of Louisville, living in a trailer park, or against 1 zombie that is hunting them. Idk why this video hit me so hard, this is such a harrowing reflecting on what life would be for some "survivors." Starving, alone, going insane due to not having anything to do.
ALWAYS monitor when cooking multiple things at once! Side note, don't let the data loss let you down. Moving on right away to the next gimmick is good mindset, and I'm sure no one would mind if a new ice world run was started at some point.
From what I saw, if you had gotten a hammer and saw you could have gotten more water from rain collectors. You could have maybe even farmed in that grass next to the windows!
Those patches of dirt just outside of the windows could have lead to even more survival. If a sledgehammer was in the mart, then literally forever would be the answer to how long he could last.
A new challenge idea to sort of feed into both the Vintage story and Zomboid together would also be combining two of your older challenges runs. Can you do a Winter run of starting in the forest in zomboid?
This is my favourite kind of challenge in any survival game with complex systems as it always makes you find some obscure mechanic you've never used before to become the cornerstone of your survival. Then in the future when things get bad you can think back about how you were able to survive with far less and use it to survive longer.
Wow almost 100 days, impressive in its own right! Poor Melodie couldn't adjust to the new order of things and it slowly wore her spirit down. You know there would be plenty of people like this in a real disaster situation and while not a pleasant experience, it is good to remember the next time you make an action hero. Thanks for showing us this Lime! We'll always support you despite any curveballs technology throws at you.
you could grind carpentry make it to the rooftops and produce fertilizer from many things, start a farm you might have access to dirt from inside if you allow reaching through the windows, harvest zombies similar to the tile challenge for resources maybe use electronics to make noise could make a watch noise bomb from zombie digital watches to have a location auto collect zombies, with mods could set up metal production fortify the windows with bars create fancy spears to secure the giga mart and rename it to something like the giga fortress but i imagine the pain from such a challenge would drive anyone insane also could forage the indoor tiles but i doubt that would yield much more than more pain
Could you have shouted to attract a few zombies until you got a hammer and a lighter, disassembled a few of the shelves to get wood to create a fire, and use that to boil the tainted water?
If you could have made it to the roof I think you could have made it a bit longer if the grabbing dirt from outside still a thing. In real life if you were trapped in some of the bigger stores that have groceries, plants, dirt, and other stuff. It might be INF as long as you do not go bored out of your mind.
If I remember right I once saw a glitch in someone else’s PZ video where if you remove the flooring you can get dirt underneath, but I don’t remember the steps. If one did that glitch, and had seeds, the survival time could increase dramatically.
God, what a terribly depressing run... If you at least had some soil, you could try farming, but to be honest, it would only prolong the misery. Girl, you live like this, indeed.
I expected to last you quite some time, but I didn't expect you to last almost into the new year with rationing! Just shows how much raw food is in one single city...if you manage to get to it early enough that is
I would want to be trapped in a commercially owned greenhouse business' greenhouse. They're usually huge, have an excess of renewable food sources, wont be swarmed with zombies, has shade areas even if there's no office building access immediately attached to the greenhouse, will typically keep a better temperature in winter even with no power, rain water is easy to collect once the pipes run out, bathroom access not required if there's compost, tools can be used as weapons...
Nice experiment!!! I bet if you set up a trap box on the bottom floor for zombies to kill them off slowly an loot them it could have lasted a little longer. Hopefully found one with a gun, if lucky maybe one with seeds on them for gardening. Granted that means using resources outside of the building but if the zombie dies inside the perimeter I personally would count that as lootable. I'm def gonna try this next time my guy dies :)
I'm a self certified arm chair zombie survival expert. I would not have chosen a supermarket as survival base (risk of violent looters) but it is what it is. What the game doesn't give you: These establishments usually have a back up generator with at minimum enough to power the fridges for 2 runs to get more fuel. One big fridge tipped flat on the ground could serve as a big water container. The security lamps could be harvested as a make shift flash light. The mandatory fire extinguishing system holds quite a lot of water. The flat usually metal roof could be pierced to harvest water probably also a roof access to write in big HELP!!!
As someone who works Fire Prevention I can firmly tell you that any water in the Sprinkler Systems is going to need a lot of treatment before it's potable. And that's assuming it's a wet system, i.e filled with water at all time. And not a dry system, i.e only flooded during an alarm event, It's pretty common for interior spaces to have wet systems since you don't have to worry about it freezing. But that isn't a hard or fast rule.
@@clothar23 fair point, yet an industrial kitchen has vents with active charcoal filters similar to the ones used to treat water. I will let you know that I wear at all times a UN approved Brad Pitt scarf sir!
Should have broke down some furniture for planks, gathered some garbage bags and made a rain catcher. Could put it on a balcony and fill them up with tap water
Reminds me of my time at uni.😅 I now work at a shop eerily similar to this one and it even gas shutters, if an apocalypse does happen I hope I'm there.
I feel like running out of non-perishables in a Supermarket is completely unrealistic tbh lol. Especially if it's only one person eating them. I'm even more amazed that there wasn't anything for farming in there. Realistically you'd be able to turn the entire rooftop into a fruit and vegetable farm.
I mean, if you could somehow get to the roof, and manage to make compost or get soil up there growing food could be a thing, but I feel like without a TV to improve carpentry that would be impossible.
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What did I say I called it when you put that community post up. Amazed how long you lived!
burnt food.
Shit,sorry to hear about your SSD man.:/
I just think you can put wood floor and if you take It out you have a tile of dirt you can use (sorry 4 bad english)
There's something almost depressing about Lime's trapped survivors just trying to cling on to and survive where they used to live and work before the apocalypse. Hoping there might be a rescue coming or that the whole thing will just blow over as the weeks turn to months and food and water supplies start to run low.
Ikr right, this video in particular was depressing, a girl trapped in the place where she used to work, eating and sleeping all day, living among the garbage and waiting for a rescue that never came
He should have ended it with her being forced to venture out like Chester from the Trailer Park Challenge.
@@Strideo1 I agree, instead of dying of hunger, thirst or suicide she should have ended up leaving
Meanwhile there's Claudette having and absolutely wonderful time.
Chester will pick her up for sure.
Whenever PL has to kill 1000 zombies.... no problem
Whenever PL has to actually cook something and not get distracted.... 99% chance of failure
Yeah, come the apocalypse, keep Lime away from the oven 😂
I swear he burns food Everytime he tries to cook
actualy he would burn water if he try xD and he still burned his ssd :D
Yep. Distractible would be the flaw. Making a drawback that gives a chance to fail time related tasks would be pretty rough in Zomboid actually. Maybe make the time bars go at random speeds when not looking at them in game.
I was less amazed that it happened, am more amazed at the sheer amount he decided to do at once. An average survivor could spread that much meat out to eat all week, and even if the power did go out all he'd have to do is make a campfire out of some busted shelves.
The sad reality of a zombie apocalypse. Not everyone is the cool action hero. Some people are just that, regular people. Melodie stuck herself in her place of employment, a GigaMart, knowing it would have supplies until rescue came, and also not wanting to brave the outside world, she just couldn't bring herself to leave. She stockpiled and counted. Then waited.
A day turned to 2. 2 turned to 3, then into a week, then into a month. Melodie told herself that help would come any day now as she was now locked on the 2nd floor, not even daring to go down. She watched her supplies start dwindling away, the water start running dry, the cans now piling up. Without electricity, and leaving August, it got colder. Melodie got sick from the cold, maybe it would be better to go out like this, but she knew help would come any day now.
Melodie sat at her window and watched day turn to night repeatedly, even as October fell upon her. Nothing. Not only was there no sign of rescue, there was no sign of life. Not a scream, not a gunshot, no distant helicopters or jets. Just the stray shamblers, walking the halls of the GigaMart in place of her coworkers, out in the parking lots and the roads. Nevertheless, it was eat, drink, sleep, repeat. She had rationed everything down to the last bite. So desperate for water that she braved the downstairs to catch some in watering cans outside. Any day now, things would go back to the way they used to be, she knew it.
Sick from tainted water, depressed with no form of real entertainment or outlet, tired, hungry, and thirsty, Melodie looked at her now barren supplies. October 30th, if her watch was to be correct. Her mind went back to the day before Halloween the previous year. Kids picking out costumes, parents buying candy, instead of the likelihood that every single person in that memory is most likely a corpse walking the street. Maybe they've been lucky enough to be killed by someone, to not be cursed as one of those things until the end of time. It's been over 3 months, approaching on 4. Out of food, water, and options, as the night fell, she watched her final sunset. She wanted to go out on her terms. Help was not coming, maybe she was the last one and humanity died with her. As she leapt out the second story window, she was ready to be done with it. At least she won't be one of them.
This is how she died.
Honestly, this is why I love project zomboid. It's the perfect zombie survival game. Every character a story to be told in their own apocalypse. Some people stuck on the roofs of Louisville, living in a trailer park, or against 1 zombie that is hunting them.
Idk why this video hit me so hard, this is such a harrowing reflecting on what life would be for some "survivors." Starving, alone, going insane due to not having anything to do.
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Rip Melodie
I wish there were more comments like this tbh, this is such an amazing drabble you wrote omfg
Damn, you actually got me tearing up at the end there. Beautiful writing, congratulations. This is going to stick with me for the rest of the day.
Thanks, I don't know what made me comment this. Was just in the mood.@@milkman4743
ALWAYS monitor when cooking multiple things at once!
Side note, don't let the data loss let you down. Moving on right away to the next gimmick is good mindset, and I'm sure no one would mind if a new ice world run was started at some point.
Id watch another ice world start
I'd love another ice world start
This was really depressing, no one should live like this, but well I guess that was the real zombie apocalypse experience
From what I saw, if you had gotten a hammer and saw you could have gotten more water from rain collectors. You could have maybe even farmed in that grass next to the windows!
he had well enough water i think unless he were to try farming to extend his life even more
Not sure you could get Carpentry to level 4 without books and only a few things to disassemble.
@@TroyBrophynot level 3?
@@wiktor2831yup level 4 is minimum. You can get it with carpenter and handy at the start, but he chose not to minmax it.
Wouldn't you need to EXIT the building to place the collectors?
Sad that we did lost the ice age series but I hope we'll see some new vintage story series again ^^ it was a really interesting game
He was too powerful after he fortnite'd the polar bear and god had to bring him back down
Safe to say that this was the saddest 100 days I’ve seen in Project Zomboid
Those patches of dirt just outside of the windows could have lead to even more survival. If a sledgehammer was in the mart, then literally forever would be the answer to how long he could last.
This story idea is pretty realistic
Because we all know service jobs would be forced to attend work even during an apocalypse
A new challenge idea to sort of feed into both the Vintage story and Zomboid together would also be combining two of your older challenges runs. Can you do a Winter run of starting in the forest in zomboid?
Dying from jumping out a window in the middle of the night during a zombie apocalypse on Halloween is fucking poetic.
Survival in a Gigamart?
Sounds like an homage to Cornfed Willy
Also, it's either a Black Friday sale or everyone just reeeaally wants to see the manager lmao
RIP Cornfed Willy
This is my favorite comment ever lol
Adding the parking lot (even just a small bit) would maybe make this more sustainable? And water containers on the roof?
Honestly wouldnt mind seeing a normal playthrough of vintage story. Its insanely interesting to watch
I was so hyped when I saw your poll the other day. Hype train!!
This is my favourite kind of challenge in any survival game with complex systems as it always makes you find some obscure mechanic you've never used before to become the cornerstone of your survival. Then in the future when things get bad you can think back about how you were able to survive with far less and use it to survive longer.
I instantly recognized CO.AGs track when it was played in the background. It's so good
Wow almost 100 days, impressive in its own right! Poor Melodie couldn't adjust to the new order of things and it slowly wore her spirit down. You know there would be plenty of people like this in a real disaster situation and while not a pleasant experience, it is good to remember the next time you make an action hero. Thanks for showing us this Lime! We'll always support you despite any curveballs technology throws at you.
really good simulation that shows a person has to be proactive or stagnate
Bro went "hello internet welcome to food theory"
This reminds me of that one food theory video
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR YEARS FOR THE VODS!
-Where were you when ice was kill?
-I was eating my dinner when i heard “ice is kill” and then i shouted “nooooooo”
Glad you're back after your SSD issues. Great video
I'm glad we got an answer to this question in one episode. I hope you do more one shots like this.
I feel like this challenge would greatly benefit from a shopping cart mod
This video would've been perfect to have a cloud storage service as a sponsor haha.
"November would be a time to be a good time to kick the bucket" hahahaha! Was depressing at the end
6:38 zoinks scoob
Letsgooo, I’ve been waiting for the vod upload announcement forever
I would love to see you restart or even do another challenge in vintage story.
I reall hope once npcs come out, characters like this could be found. Would be so cool. Such an amazing story elemwnts
The funny irony of a manager being a sole survivor of his own super market
you could grind carpentry make it to the rooftops and produce fertilizer from many things, start a farm you might have access to dirt from inside if you allow reaching through the windows, harvest zombies similar to the tile challenge for resources maybe use electronics to make noise could make a watch noise bomb from zombie digital watches to have a location auto collect zombies, with mods could set up metal production fortify the windows with bars create fancy spears to secure the giga mart and rename it to something like the giga fortress but i imagine the pain from such a challenge would drive anyone insane also could forage the indoor tiles but i doubt that would yield much more than more pain
Shop smart, shop S-Mart. YOU GOT THAT?!
Glad you weren't with anyone or else they'd cook YOU for burning all that damn food lmao. Great vid!
“I haven’t went outside in months”
You too?
Way to go Lime! You can make a simple idea into a completting story. Keep making great content!
i love limes videos, the whole vibe is just “what if we had a guy and we put him in a Situation”
The zombies have come to speak with the store's manager. How many undead Karens can Melodie Jenkins fight off?
Yo give this guy some algorithm love to make up for the data loss.
to make this challenge long term the game area has to include the gigamart parking lot, or theres no place to collect rain and dispose dead bodies.
Maybe to make it easier, maybe some access to the parking lot as it is still part of the super market.
honestly could not think of any thing more derepressing holding out for rescue that would never come that hope slowly fading away into despair
this dude is the Grian of Project Zomboid
The zombie killing montage around 3 minutes in was soooo satisfying
6:38 like zoinks scoob another zomboid video
Holy sheet you're promoting yourself...about time!
Keep it up little brother, you deserve success, joy, and prosperity!
Welcome back Mr Lime
Could you have shouted to attract a few zombies until you got a hammer and a lighter, disassembled a few of the shelves to get wood to create a fire, and use that to boil the tainted water?
If you could have made it to the roof I think you could have made it a bit longer if the grabbing dirt from outside still a thing.
In real life if you were trapped in some of the bigger stores that have groceries, plants, dirt, and other stuff. It might be INF as long as you do not go bored out of your mind.
"We were able to salvage some ground beef and meat patties, so it's not the end of the world."
I mean... it literally is.
If I remember right I once saw a glitch in someone else’s PZ video where if you remove the flooring you can get dirt underneath, but I don’t remember the steps. If one did that glitch, and had seeds, the survival time could increase dramatically.
PLEASE DOMT TELL ME WE LOST OUR ICE SERIES.
Sadly his hard drive died D:
Rip
We did unfortunately 😢
He made 2 whole ass posts about it
@@Allicrocogator ermm its actually his solid state drive (ssd) that died. also it isnt "hard drive" its "hard disk drive" (hdd) 🤓🤓🤓
I have enjoyed this, not everything needs to be weeks long series!
God, what a terribly depressing run... If you at least had some soil, you could try farming, but to be honest, it would only prolong the misery. Girl, you live like this, indeed.
Did not expect that ending.
Rip Vintage Story
Press *F* to pay respects
that mountain of cans would have gotten a good chunk of water in the rain
Love the blue smock she's wearing! Nice touch!
"8:28 i forgot to check the trash cans for other containers" somehow forgets that the trash can itself can be turned into one, and there are like 5 xD
R.I.P. Grug from vintage story. atleast he got his permanent home
At least there was no "water recycling" going on, going all bear grylls on re-using certain yellow water supplies... :P
Lemonade? 🤪
RIP Vintage Story.
At least he went out with a nice house
Amazon warehouse would be pretty fun to see.
yYAAAAYYHHhh! You're back! Great episode!
Imagine going to an interview and the apocople starts
I expected to last you quite some time, but I didn't expect you to last almost into the new year with rationing!
Just shows how much raw food is in one single city...if you manage to get to it early enough that is
-debug mode, I can survive indefinitely in the GIGA Mall.
This remind me of Food theory's video about surviving in the supermarket
I would want to be trapped in a commercially owned greenhouse business' greenhouse. They're usually huge, have an excess of renewable food sources, wont be swarmed with zombies, has shade areas even if there's no office building access immediately attached to the greenhouse, will typically keep a better temperature in winter even with no power, rain water is easy to collect once the pipes run out, bathroom access not required if there's compost, tools can be used as weapons...
Nice experiment!!! I bet if you set up a trap box on the bottom floor for zombies to kill them off slowly an loot them it could have lasted a little longer. Hopefully found one with a gun, if lucky maybe one with seeds on them for gardening. Granted that means using resources outside of the building but if the zombie dies inside the perimeter I personally would count that as lootable. I'm def gonna try this next time my guy dies :)
This is the saddest challenge, theres literally no winning, your just seeing how long the clock can tick before it breaks down XD
Why dose he sound like “A Wolf in Vr” it crazy how they sound and talk is exactly the alike
You should get yourself some Raid 1, so an SSD failure doesn't destroy your data.
I'm a self certified arm chair zombie survival expert. I would not have chosen a supermarket as survival base (risk of violent looters) but it is what it is. What the game doesn't give you: These establishments usually have a back up generator with at minimum enough to power the fridges for 2 runs to get more fuel. One big fridge tipped flat on the ground could serve as a big water container. The security lamps could be harvested as a make shift flash light. The mandatory fire extinguishing system holds quite a lot of water. The flat usually metal roof could be pierced to harvest water probably also a roof access to write in big HELP!!!
As someone who works Fire Prevention I can firmly tell you that any water in the Sprinkler Systems is going to need a lot of treatment before it's potable. And that's assuming it's a wet system, i.e filled with water at all time. And not a dry system, i.e only flooded during an alarm event,
It's pretty common for interior spaces to have wet systems since you don't have to worry about it freezing. But that isn't a hard or fast rule.
@@clothar23 fair point, yet an industrial kitchen has vents with active charcoal filters similar to the ones used to treat water. I will let you know that I wear at all times a UN approved Brad Pitt scarf sir!
Thank you for this video! 😀🌸
Love your content bro. Keep it up
I love this video, btw you could have lived forever if you rng getting a microwave on one of the shelves so you can purify rain water
"someone get mom"
What a relatable line
Should have broke down some furniture for planks, gathered some garbage bags and made a rain catcher. Could put it on a balcony and fill them up with tap water
This video would make MatPat happy .
I feel like this challenge would greatly benefit from a shopping cart mod...
FUUUCK, I LOVED THE VINTAGE STORY
Yeah, you never leave the cooker. Never.
lime doesnt get killed by zombies, lime gets himself killed (sometimes by zombies)
My mans lime was on that depressive grind
I thought he was going to rhyme thriving "but what if instead of just surviving you were thriving hey Vsauce micheal here"
PLEASE DO MORE VINTAGE STORY
Gigamarts do spawn in Gigachad into this world.
ah yes, a nice pickaxe just chilling in the cereal aisle
casually drops world ending ssd news
Pr1vatelime is the private of puns!
I'd love to see you survive in a recreation of the Dawn Of The Dead mall.
Now do the Louisville mall with 6 months of power and water.
Reminds me of my time at uni.😅
I now work at a shop eerily similar to this one and it even gas shutters, if an apocalypse does happen I hope I'm there.
I feel like running out of non-perishables in a Supermarket is completely unrealistic tbh lol. Especially if it's only one person eating them. I'm even more amazed that there wasn't anything for farming in there. Realistically you'd be able to turn the entire rooftop into a fruit and vegetable farm.
I mean, if you could somehow get to the roof, and manage to make compost or get soil up there growing food could be a thing, but I feel like without a TV to improve carpentry that would be impossible.