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Welcome to the ultimate FAQ for [[Project Zomboid]].


Welcome to the ULTIMATE FAQ for Project Zomboid. On this page we have compiled as many FAQ's as we could on every variety of topic for Project Zomboid. Hopefully your questions will get answered. If not, head over to the [http://theindiestone.com/forums/ forums] and see if they can give you a hand.
On this page we have compiled as many FAQs as we could on every variety of topic for Project Zomboid. Hopefully your questions will get answered. If not, head over to the [https://theindiestone.com/forums/ forums] and see if they can give you a hand.
==Project Zomboid General FAQ==


==General Project Zomboid FAQ==
===What is Project Zomboid?===
===What is Project Zomboid?===
Project Zomboid is an open world zombie survival RPG set in a post-apocalyptic, obviously zombie-infested world where you are challenged to survive as long as you can until you inevitably die.  
[[Project Zomboid]] is an open world zombie survival RPG set in a post-apocalyptic, obviously zombie-infested world where you are challenged to survive as long as you can until you inevitably die.
 
This is the story of your death, not how you overcame the apocalypse against all odds.
This is the story of your death, not how you overcame the apocalypse against all odds.


===Who are The Indie Stone?===
===Who are The Indie Stone?===
We are people. We also have faces and you can see them here:
We are people. [[zomboidweb:blog/about-us/|We also have faces and you can see them here]].
http://projectzomboid.com/blog/about-us/


===Which platforms will be suppоrted?===
===Which platforms will be supported?===
Project Zomboid will be available for Windows, Linux and Mac.
Project Zomboid will be available for Windows, Linux and Mac.
There are no plans for other platforms at this point in time.
===You've been in development and Early Access for a while. When will you release the game or consider it 1.0?===
Two major features are yet to be implemented into the game, both of which are currently in full-time development each with dedicated full-time developer suppоrt. These are:


There are no plans for other platforms at this point in time, including [[zomboidweb:blog/news/2024/01/project-zomboid-mobile/|mobile]], although the game can be streamed to any device.


*'''NPCS''' - A far reaching and in-depth NPC system with character relationships, personalities, and an emergent story engine that allows for diverse and emergent character based zombie survival story unique to every playthrough. This also includes the tutorial, a return of Kate and Baldspot who starred in the early alphas of the game.
===You've been in development and Early Access for a while. When will you release the game or consider it 1.0?===
 
Some major features are yet to be implemented into the game, which are currently in full-time development each with dedicated full-time developer support. These are:
*'''Map completion''' - We still have a major city, an army base, more wilderness, and several small towns to implement to the game map.
*'''[[NPC]]s''' - A far reaching and in-depth NPC system with character relationships, personalities, and an emergent story engine that allows for diverse and emergent character based zombie survival story unique to every playthrough. This also includes the tutorial, a return of Kate and Bob "Baldspot" Smith who starred in the early alphas of the game.
 
*'''Map completion''' - We still have an army base, more wilderness, and several small towns to implement to the game map.
*'''UI Rewrite''' - The UI isn’t perfect by any stretch. We would like to get a more intuitive and ergonomic UI system implemented.
*'''UI rewrite''' - The UI isn't perfect by any stretch. We would like to get a more intuitive and ergonomic UI system implemented.
 
*'''Stealth / Combat''' - New animations to allow for stealth mechanics (looking round corners, crouching behind walls, cover etc.) as well as a rewrite of the combat system to leverage new animations to make combat more involved, intuitive and fluid.
*'''Stealth / Combat''' - New animations to allow for stealth mechanics (looking round corners, crouching behind walls, cover etc) as well as a rewrite of the combat system to leverage new animations to make combat more involved, intuitive and fluid.
 


We tend to avoid ETAs generally because Early Access development in particular is often filled with unknowns and we want to ensure we get these highly anticipated features right.
We tend to avoid ETAs generally because Early Access development in particular is often filled with unknowns and we want to ensure we get these highly anticipated features right.


In the meantime however we will continue to update the game and provide new features for our community to play with. One of our developers full time responsibility is providing frequent and new items, crafting recipes, skills and survival gameplay elements to fill out any holes in gameplay, and provide frequent feature rich game updates in line with community feedback, while the other developers focus on finishing these specific remaining major features.
In the meantime however we will continue to update the game and provide new features for our community to play with. One of our developers full time responsibility is providing frequent and new items, crafting recipes, skills and survival gameplay elements to fill out any holes in gameplay, and provide frequent feature rich game updates in line with community feedback, while the other developers focus on finishing these specific remaining major features.
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At this point, once we feel we have fulfilled every promise we gave when the Project Zomboid site first launched (except the last one, ahem, ignore that. Absolutely no one wanted that, it turned out), as well as the extra things detailed above, and the game is sufficiently polished and bug free, we will launch the game as 1.0 and leave Early Access.
At this point, once we feel we have fulfilled every promise we gave when the Project Zomboid site first launched (except the last one, ahem, ignore that. Absolutely no one wanted that, it turned out), as well as the extra things detailed above, and the game is sufficiently polished and bug free, we will launch the game as 1.0 and leave Early Access.


What happens at this point depends entirely on whether the game is making money or not, but given the past solid performance of the game we see no reason why it shouldn’t be. Several developers within the team will likely start exploring our second project at this point, however we have dedicated and passionate developers who were brought into the company via the Project Zomboid modding community, emotionally invested in the game, who are already a big part of the development and communicating with the community. As long as Project Zomboid is making enough to suppоrt their continued development of the game, and they are happy to continue working on it (which seems likely), we will continue making Project Zomboid indefinitely as long as there is interest.
What happens at this point depends entirely on whether the game is making money or not, but given the past solid performance of the game we see no reason why it shouldn't be. Several developers within the team will likely start exploring our second project at this point, however we have dedicated and passionate developers who were brought into the company via the Project Zomboid modding community, emotionally invested in the game, who are already a big part of the development and communicating with the community. As long as Project Zomboid is making enough to support their continued development of the game, and they are happy to continue working on it (which seems likely), we will continue making Project Zomboid indefinitely as long as there is interest.
 
That all said, we can't make any solid promises beyond the 1.0 mark, however there are countless things we would love to do that go way beyond 1.0 and sales make us confident that we'll get the opportunity to explore them. Truth be told, given that it was Zomboid that put the money in the bank in the first place, as long as our company is secure and we can fund any other project's development comfortably, it's very probable we'd be willing to put some money back into the game beyond the point it's sustaining itself if there are any features in particular we can't bear to leave out of the game.


That all said, we can’t make any solid promises beyond the 1.0 mark, however there are countless things we would love to do that go way beyond 1.0 and sales make us confident that we’ll get the opportunity to explore them. Truth be told, given that it was Zomboid that put the money in the bank in the first place, as long as our company is secure and we can fund any other project's development comfortably, it's very probable we'd be willing to put some money back into the game beyond the point it's sustaining itself if there are any features in particular we can't bear to leave out of the game.
Words are wind though, and all we can do is guess where we'll all be by then. We really want to keep this train going as long as we can though, as long as it continues to the benefit of the game. At which point the modders will hopefully take the mantle with almost unlimited access to the game's core.”
Words are wind though, and all we can do is guess where we'll all be by then. We really want to keep this train going as long as we can though, as long as it continues to the benefit of the game. At which point the modders will hopefully take the mantle with almost unlimited access to the game's core.”


===Do you guys need any help with music, artwork, translation or some other creative endeavour?===
===Do you guys need any help with music, artwork, translation or some other creative endeavour?===
A. We’re fine right now; we’ve got a full complement of developers and helpers, but feel free to send over whatever you’d like. If you’d like to help out then the best way would be through our [https://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php?/forum/45-pz-modding/ modding community].  
We're fine right now; we've got a full complement of developers and helpers, but feel free to send over whatever you'd like. The current job offers are listed on the [[zomboidweb:blog/jobs/|Jobs]] page on the official website. If you'd like to help out then the best way would be through our [https://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php?/forum/45-pz-modding/ modding community]. The translations are hosted on [https://github.com/TheIndieStone/ProjectZomboidTranslations GitHub], and there's also [https://discord.gg/theindiestone Discord channel] to talk about the translations or modding. You can always help editing the official wiki, too!
 
===How much does/will it cost?===
===How much does/will it cost?===
A. The game is currently available for 9.99 GBP / 13.99 EUR / 14.99 USD on Steam
The game is currently available for on [https://store.steampowered.com/app/108600/Project_Zomboid/ Steam], [https://www.gog.com/game/project_zomboid GOG.com] and [https://www.humblebundle.com/store/project-zomboid Humble Store]. Currently the non-discounted price on Steam is 16.75 GBP / 19.50 EUR / 19.99 USD and a bit lower on sales.


===What age rating is Project Zomboid?===
It will likely be £5, $8 more expensive once we hit 1.0. Due to our commitment to making sure early adopters get the cheapest price in appreciation of their early support PZ will never appear in sales that take it below the original but never lower than the original alpha price of £5/$8 until we are a long time post 1.0. This commitment also means that, until 1.0 and the price increase, we will never be willing to go beyond a 40% sale.
A. We currently have no fixed age rating, but would underline that this is a mature game dealing with adult subjects. Parental discretion is certainly advised.
===When I buy Project Zomboid, what benefits do I get?===
A. Project Zomboid is a game that’s still in development. When you purchase a license you gain access to every build we release, up to and including its completion.
===Will there be a demo?===
A. There is! In it, you will start off as infected, so you can play as much/often as you like, but you will only last so long. Please give it a try if you're unsure whether PZ will run on your machine.
As of now, it is a bit out of date but we'll make sure to release a more up-to-date version of it once we're further down in development, and for sure once we're out of Early Access.
===How can I follow the game’s progress?===
A. You can follow us on Twitter [https://twitter.com/theindiestone @theindiestone] and check-in on our forums http://www.theindiestone.com/
We also [http://projectzomboid.com/blog/ blog about our progress] every Monday.
===I found a bug! Where can I report it?===
A. The best place with the highest probability of it being noticed is our bug tracker on our forums
http://theindiestone.com/forums/?app=tcbugtracker


===So where can I download the current build?===
It can also be bought in a 4-pack on Steam.
A. The latest stable builds will auto-update (if you have that option selected).
If you'd like to test the buggier, but sometimes more current, beta-builds read how to access them here:
http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/topic/4183-iwbums-the-i-will-backup-my-save-branch/


Please keep in mind, we're always looking for feedback about our "[[IWBUMS]]" beta branch.
===What age rating is Project Zomboid?===
We currently have no fixed age rating, but would underline that this is a mature game dealing with adult subjects. Parental discretion is certainly advised.


===Help! I’m having some sort of trouble with my PZ account!===
===When I buy Project Zomboid, what benefits do I get?===
A. First of all check out our Suppоrt section on the forum, if your answer doesn’t lurk there then fire off a mail to accounts@projectzomboid.com, but be sure to include your receipt of purchase.
Project Zomboid is a game that's still in development. When you purchase a license you gain access to every build we release, up to and including its completion.
===Help! I’m having some sort of trouble getting PZ working!===
A. In 99% of cases our Suppоrt pages will be able to help you, but if the issue persists then post up in the Suppоrt section of the forum.
===Is there Multiplayer?===
A. Yes!
Multiplayer has been available for a while now.


===WHERE ARE THE ACHIEVEMENTS?===
===Will there be a demo?===
A. We'll most likely add those down the line. Expect them at some point in the future.
No. The demo has been removed permanently as it was from a time before Steam had the refund policy in place. The best option is to buy the game through Steam, try it for 2 hours or less, and refund if you wish.


===I have a suggestion for a really cool feature that could go in PZ! Who should I contact?===
===How can I follow the game's progress?===
A. Go to the [http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/forum/20-pz-suggestions/ Suggestions] part of our forum, search to find out whether anyone else has ever dreamt it up – and, if not, then dazzle us with a post about your zombie survival know-how.
You can follow us on X [https://twitter.com/theindiestone @theindiestone] and check-in on [https://theindiestone.com/forums/ our forums].
===Can I monetize YouTube videos, "Let's Play" commentaries etc?===
A. Yes! YouTube is the lifeblood of our game. Go crazy!
Post this up in the video description to be on the save side:
http://projectzomboid.com/blog/youtube-terms/


===Can I modify the game? Are there terms and conditions?===
We also [[zomboidweb:/blog|blog about our progress]] monthly, until the release of [[build 42]].
A. You're very welcome to modify PZ! We got terms and conditions covered here:
http://projectzomboid.com/blog/2013/09/terms-conditions/
===Is Project Zomboid on Steam?===
A. Yes!
We officially launched on Steam Early Access on the 8th of November!
People who already have it on Desura can already grab their Steam key:
http://projectzomboid.com/blog/2013/11/returning-to-pz/


===Will I have to purchase the game again once it appears on Steam?===
===I found a bug! Where can I report it?===
A. No. Everyone who already bought the game before Steam is able to get it on Steam for free.
The best place with the highest probability of it being noticed is our bug reports [https://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php?/forum/85-bug-reports/ forums]
Go here for all the info you need:
http://projectzomboid.com/blog/2013/11/returning-to-pz/


===Will you add Steam Workshop suppоrt?===
===So where can I download the current build?===
A. Short one: Yes!
The latest stable builds will auto-update on [[Steam]] and [[GOG.com]] (if you have that option selected).
===Will you suppоrt Steam Big Picture mode?===
A. We plan to do so! Controller suppоrt is currently in and we’ll work on the UI to fit Big Picture mode.
 
===Will NPCs be friendly or hostile?===
A. Neither and both. We don’t want to make it that simple. NPCs may gain your trust and then back-stab you horribly. We’re trying to make this as dynamic and most importantly non-predictable as possible.
Crusader Kings 2 is a pretty inspiring game ;)
===What is this “meta-game”?===
A. It’s essentially what keeps the world around you on being interesting by “living”.
Think of it as an abstract level of simulation for NPCs and Zombie population, from where they're plucked and made concrete when you enter the area. This abstracted simulation accesses various metadata about the world (rooms, building definitions and their locations) and is the underlying system coordinating the actions and events in the world that happen without you being in the immediate area.
You might want to think of it as a complex puppet theater where the puppets are playing behind the curtain. When you open it, the game looks at the state of the actors and spawns them into the world as concrete characters in their corresponding states.
They will still be driven by the puppet master (the meta-game) so their (inter)actions and interests play out in the same way, but now with the curtains wide open for you to see them playing out.
===Can I build my own fort? Can I also grow my own food?===
A. Yes and yes!
We also have plans for other methods of obtaining food.
===I’m not sure what I’m doing in Project Zomboid. Is there a manual?===
A. First off make sure you play our [[tutorial]], which covers the basics. We also have a [[Survival Guide]] on this wiki.
Check out the [http://pzwiki.net/wiki/Main_Page PZ wiki] and our [http://theindiestone.com/forums forums] which will definitely help.
Also, community member EreWeGo created a pretty cool manual which you can check out on [http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/topic/51-unofficial-pz-manual/ our forums!]
===What is Sandbox mode?===
A. Sandbox mode lets you customize the lore to your fitting. You love the “28 Days Later”-kind of sprinting Zombies or just want a harder challenge? There are too many/too few Zombies and you want less/more? Want more/less NPCs? You want to set the speed of the ingame-time to real-time?
Sandbox mode lets you edit these settings and more to your liking. The Zombie lore is completely customizable to the point, where you can edit the kind of transmission, the reanimation time after death as well as the infection mortality. You can also edit Zombies’ abilities to hear, see and smell as well as abilities such as memory and cognition.
===How big is the map?===
A. The game takes place in Muldraugh, KY and we’re expanding to the surrounding areas, eventually. Muldraugh itself is a relatively small town, so don’t expect huge office buildings while you’re there. A good overview of the map can be found here (thanks to the awesomemest blindcoder!):
https://map.projectzomboid.com/
Cities and other locations will eventually be included. We’re going for “huge” rather than big, so you’ll have to actually prepare for longer trips.
Also, our lovely modding community will be able to provide a lot of interesting (additional) maps!
===Is the map procedurally generated?===
A. No. We have a clear story in mind and have plans on where the story will take you. Random map generation does not work very well with generating cities or towns that are supposed to actually feel different. However, it does work well for creating natural terrain, so we might end up using random generation to provide an infinite map size beyond the borders of the hand-crafted map. This would require a fair amount of work, though, so it is fairly low on our priority list.
We're sure that some modders will take up the challenge at some point :)
===Can I play this with a Controller?===
A. Yes! Considering we want to suppоrt Steam Big Picture mode, you will be able to play the game without the mouse and keyboard in the future.
Controller suppоrt is fairly raw at this point but will be fixed and polished very soon!
Community member Kevlar_29 created a handy guide [http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/topic/123-how-to-use-your-controllers-with-project-zomboid/ how to use your controller] in PZ which you can check out on our forums.


If you'd like to test the buggier, but sometimes more current, beta-builds [https://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php?/topic/4183-iwbums-the-i-will-backup-my-save-branch/ read how to access them here].


==Gameplay Questions==
There are sometimes community tests other than IWBUMS, but these are announced separately when needed.


====Why do zombies notice and follow me wherever I am?====
Please keep in mind, we're always looking for feedback about our "IWBUMS" beta branch.
You are probably making too much noise while moving. If you're within close proximity to a zombie, hold CTRL to go into sneak/combat mode which will result in the least amount of noise while moving. Once you're a safe distance away, you can probably safely walk as normal. You should never run unless you need to get out of a desperate situation quickly. Line of sight is also incredibly important. If you can see zombies through a window, then they can see you. This will most likely cause them to come a knockin' and won't stop until dealt with.


====Why are my attacks seemingly ineffective?====
===Help! I'm having some sort of trouble with my PZ access!===
Your attack needs to be charged by holding down the attack key before striking.
First of all check out our Support section on the forum, if your answer doesn't lurk there then fire off a mail to accounts@projectzomboid.com, but be sure to include your receipt of purchase.


====How do I break into houses without smashing windows?====
===Help! I'm having some sort of trouble getting PZ working!===
Stand beside the window while facing it and press the 'e' key. It may take some time, but the window often can be forced open. After the window is open, hold the 'e' key to climb though. The window can be closed by facing it and pressing the 'e' key again.
In 99% of cases our Support pages will be able to help you, but if the issue persists then post up in the Support section of the forum or [https://discord.gg/theindiestone Discord].


====What is the loud alarm noise?====
===Is there multiplayer?===
You have triggered a burglar alarm while entering a house. It will attract zombies from far and wide. Run!
Yes! You can host, join, or set up a [[dedicated server]], see the [[multiplayer]] page and [[multiplayer FAQ]] for more info!


====Are there other survivors in the game?====
===Where are the achievements===
No, but NPCs will eventually be implemented.
We'll most likely add those down the line. Expect them at some point in the future.


====What are the gunshot/helicopter sounds?====
===I have a suggestion for a really cool feature that could go in PZ! Who should I contact?===
Until NPCs are implemented, these event sounds have been employed to facilitate the migration of zombie hordes, so beware.
Go to the [https://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php?/forum/20-pz-suggestions/ Suggestions] part of our forum, search to find out whether anyone else has ever dreamt it up – and, if not, then dazzle us with a post about your zombie survival know-how.


====Hey! That zombie was dead, but it got back up!====
===Can I monetize YouTube videos, "Let's Play" commentaries etc?===
Just because a zombie is down on the ground doesn't mean it's dead. Technically it's already dead after all. Always make sure to approach a zombie and crush it's skull in, otherwise it's just going to get back up and come after you.
Yes! YouTube is the lifeblood of our game. Go crazy!


====Is there a cure for zombification?====
[[zomboidweb:blog/youtube-terms/|Post this up in the video description to be on the safe side]].
No, and there will never be a cure. Prevention is your only friend.


==Development/Future Updates==
===Can I modify the game? Are there terms and conditions?===
You're very welcome to modify PZ! [[zomboidweb:blog/support/terms-conditions/|We got terms and conditions covered here]].


====What happened to NPCs?====
===Can I install mods?===
These features were present in early demo versions of the game, but have been temporarily removed. We are aware that the delay has been huge but we're simply not implementing them until we are happy with them.
Yes! Please check the [[installing mods]] and [[mods]] pages for further information.
While frustrating, the delay is also a good thing for you. Every member of the Indie Stone is working on the game full time in order to provide you with content in the meantime.
We can't have 6 months or a year of no updates while we tick off our last remaining big bullet point planned features. We can't go 1.0 until NPCs are in. If that took a gazillion years that means a gazillion years of updates and suppоrt for PZ. If you think of all the many many great features that have been added into the game in the past couple of years since NPCs were removed. A lot of them would have made it in anyway, of course, but many of them may not have been.


==Tech FAQ==
===Is Project Zomboid on Steam?===
Yes! We officially launched on Steam Early Access on the 8th of November 2013! If you bought the game on Desura or Google Checkout/PayPal, [[zomboidweb:blog/news/2013/11/returning-to-pz/|see this page]].


The game has since been available on GOG.
===TODO===


**Make sure that you know what OS you have installed, as well as if it is 32Bit or 64 Bit.
===Will you add Steam Workshop support?===
**You will also want to make sure that your OS is up to date.
Steam workshop has already been implemented with a thriving community!
**For Linux users, make sure you have the latest version of Java installed. ''Please do this through your package manager.''
Using the following links are a last resort: http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp or http://openjdk.java.net/
**For Linux users, make sure you are running the corresponding game version. The 64x version of the game will not work when you have a x64 system but only 32Bit Java installed.
**Some graphical glitches might be related to old or outdated video drivers. Make sure they are up to date. If you think they are, download them again anyways. This is to double check.


===COMMON SOLUTIONS AND FIXES===
===Will you support Steam Big Picture mode?===
 
We plan to do so! Controller support is currently in and we'll work on the UI to fit Big Picture mode. The game is also Verified for Steam Deck.
====Update your video drivers====
:Note: Some manufacturers (Alienware, Toshiba, Dell, HP etc) release their own drivers. While convient, these are are not the same as implementations provided by AMD, Intel, and nVidia. Please grab your drivers directly from them.
:Note: Do not trust Windows or Steam with updating your drivers
'''ATI/AMD'''
:For downloading ATI/AMD Drivers, head over to http://suppоrt.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx
:Your Catalyst Control Center is also able to tell you if your driver is out of date and update it.
'''NVIDIA'''
:The drivers for your nVidia GPU can be downloaded here: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
:To automatically detect your video driver updates for your nVidia GPU, check http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Scan.aspx
'''INTEL'''
:To download the drivers for Intel graphics chipsets, head over to http://downloadcenter.intel.com/
:You can also check the following link to let them look for updates automatically: http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/suppоrt/detect/
Note, some computers may require working around the manufacturer of that system or antiquated hardware to install a new, up-to-date driver. This is typically a ''generic'' driver if none of the above providers suppоrt your card. This is an advanced process and requires research on your part. See the Work-Around section here for an example: http://www.intel.com/suppоrt/graphics/sb/CS-022355.htm


===Disable the Steam Overlay===
===Will NPCs be friendly or hostile?===
Right click Project Zomboid in your game library and select Properties. On the first page (the General tab) disable the Steam overlay.
Neither and both. We don't want to make it that simple. NPCs may gain your trust and then back-stab you horribly. We're trying to make this as dynamic and most importantly non-predictable as possible. Crusader Kings 2 is a pretty inspiring game ;)


===Run the 32-bit Version (Windows/Linux)===
===What is this “[[metagame]]”?===
Go to the installation directory of the game by right clicking on Project Zomboid and selecting Properties in the Steam game library then press the Browse Local Files button shown here: http://i.imgur.com/PFy0kmJ.png
It's essentially what keeps the world around you on being interesting by “living”.


Find the ProjectZomboid32.bat file (blue gears for an icon, not a red and black egg) and double click it.
Think of it as an abstract level of simulation for NPCs and zombie population, from where they're plucked and made concrete when you enter the area. This abstracted simulation accesses various metadata about the world (rooms, building definitions and their locations) and is the underlying system coordinating the actions and events in the world that happen without you being in the immediate area.


'''If you've tried everything above, but the game will still not load''', go to %username%\zomboid and delete its contents. Be sure to backup these files, as they contain your saves.d
You might want to think of it as a complex puppet theater where the puppets are playing behind the curtain. When you open it, the game looks at the state of the actors and spawns them into the world as concrete characters in their corresponding states.


===Submitting a Suppоrt Request===
They will still be driven by the puppet master (the metagame) so their (inter)actions and interests play out in the same way, but now with the curtains wide open for you to see them playing out.
To effectively assist you, the more data you can provide the better: operating system name and version, CPU name and code, graphics processing unit name, in particular.


To get any error codes generated by the game, go to the installation directory of the game by right clicking on Project Zomboid in your Steam library and selecting Properties. Then go to the "Local Files" tab and hit the "Browse Local Files" button.
===Can I build my own fort? Can I also grow my own food?===
Yes and yes! We also have plans for other methods of obtaining food, [[zomboidweb:blog/news/2023/05/the-skillful-huntzman/|like hunting]] or improved farming in [[build 42]].


Find the ProjectZomboid32.bat file (blue gears for an icon, not a red and black egg) and double click it. If the game crashes, take a screenshot of the console and upload in on a site like imgur.com and post it either on the [http://steamcommunity.com/app/108600/discussions/ Steam Discussions Hub] or the [http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/forum/18-pz-suppоrt/ suppоrt forum].
===I'm not sure what I'm doing in Project Zomboid. Is there a manual?===
First off make sure you play our [[tutorial]], which covers the basics. We also have a [[Survival Guide]] on this wiki.


===My PC specs are good enough to have a stable 30 or 60 FPS but I am getting really low FPS!===
Check out this wiki and our [https://theindiestone.com/forums forums] which will definitely help. You can also communicate on [https://discord.gg/theindiestone the official Project Zomboid discord].
A. We have plans to improve the framerate dramatically in the upcoming weeks, so performance might indeed vary from what you would expect. Please consider playing the game in a lower resolution (1280*720, lower if necessary). Please also try locking the game to 30 (or 45/60) FPS in the [[Options|options menu]].
If you are using Gamebooster or an equivalent application, please turn it off, as testing has shown that it drastically reduced performance in many cases.
For further tips and performance reports, please check out the [http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/topic/2583-important-if-you-are-having-fps-issues/ following thread on our forums]:


===What is Sandbox mode?===
Sandbox mode lets you customize the lore to your fitting. You love the “[[Wikipedia:28 Days Later|28 Days Later]]”-kind of sprinting zombies or just want a harder challenge? There are too many/too few zombies and you want less/more? You want to set the speed of the ingame-time to real-time?


===''Q. Game doesn't run, error message starts with "org.lwjgl.LWJGLException: Pixel format not accelerated"''===
Sandbox mode lets you edit these settings and more to your liking. The zombie lore is completely customizable to the point, where you can edit the kind of transmission, the reanimation time after death as well as the infection mortality. You can also edit zombies' abilities to hear, see and smell as well as abilities such as memory and cognition.
A: This message Indicates outdated video driver, please see ''[[#Update your video drivers|Update your video drivers]]'' above.


===''Q. I just downloaded the game on Steam and the game simply crashed on launch!''===
===How big is the map?===
A. Please reinstall the game. Right click the game in your Steam library and select “Delete Local Content…”. Once that’s done, download the game again.
The game takes place in the partially fictional [[Knox Country]] KY, and includes recreations of [[Louisville]], [[Muldraugh]], [[March Ridge]], and many more real and fictional locations. We're going for “huge” rather than big, so you'll have to actually prepare for longer trips. Also, our lovely modding community will be able to provide a lot of interesting (additional) maps!


If you've installed a mod prior to update, it may be necessary to manually delete the local contents -- this can be found by right clicking on Project Zomboid in the Steam Library and selecting properties. Go to the Local Files tab and click on Browse Local Files. Delete everything within the Project Zomboid folder. In newer versions of the game, some mods install to %username%\zomboid\mods. Delete its contents, as well.
A good overview of the map can be found [https://map.projectzomboid.com on the official map project] (thanks to the awesomemest blindcoder!)


Finally, if you haven't disabled the Steam overlay, see Disable the Steam Overlay, above.
===Is the map procedurally generated?===
No. We have a clear story in mind and have plans on where the story will take you. Random map generation does not work very well with generating cities or towns that are supposed to actually feel different. However, it does work well for creating natural terrain, so we might end up using random generation to provide an infinite map size beyond the borders of the hand-crafted map. This would require a fair amount of work, though, so it is fairly low on our priority list.


===''Q: On Linux, character sprites are replaced by single-color blocks.''===
We're sure that some modders will take up the challenge at some point. :)
A: Suppоrt for S3 texture compression (also known as DXTn or DXTC) is missing or disabled on your system. You may have a package available for your distro to remedy this. Try searching for keywords such as dxtn, s2tc, s3tc, or texture compression in your package management system. For some versions of Debian and Ubuntu the package name is libtxc-dxtn-s2tc0.


===''Q. I see a dark flash, maybe some text, and nothing happens!''===
===Can I play this with a controller?===
A. Most of the time (on Linux), this is the “The system cannot find the path specified” means your Java installation cannot be located.
Yes! You can play the game with any controller, including the Steam Deck.


Otherwise, on Windows, this can happen when you run the ProjectZomboid file as an adminstirator. This forces it to start in System32 instead of the game's installation directory. Please don't run the game as an administrator.
==Gameplay questions==
====Why do zombies notice and follow me wherever I am?====
You are probably making too much [[noise]] while moving. If you're within close proximity to a zombie, crouch, or hold {{key|ctrl}} to go into sneak/combat mode which will result in the least amount of noise while moving. Once you're a safe distance away, you can probably safely walk as normal. You should never run unless you need to get out of a desperate situation quickly. Line of sight is also incredibly important. If you can see zombies through a window, then they can see you. This will most likely cause them to come a knockin' and won't stop until dealt with.


===''Q. The game does not start and I get the following error in the cmd window: “org.lwjgl.LWJGLException: Failed to set display mode (-2)”!''===
====How do I break into houses without smashing windows?====
A. Resolve this by deleting the content of the following directory:
Stand beside the window while facing it and press the {{key|e}} key. It may take some time, but the window often can be forced open. After the window is open, hold the {{key|e}} key to climb though. The window can be closed by facing it and pressing the {{key|e}} key again.
C:\Users\*yourUsername*\Zomboid\Options.ini


If this error persists, it is due to the inability of the game to create a rendering context for the resolution selected. Open Options.ini and set the resolution to something else. Forcing the game to run in windowed mode (with the same file) may also help.
====What is the loud alarm noise?====
You have triggered a [[Burglar Alarm|burglar alarm]] while entering a house or vehicle. It will attract zombies from far and wide. Run!


===''Q. I made my resolution too high and now I can't access the options to change it (because the menu button is off screen)?''===
====Are there other survivors in the game?====
A. Delete your "options.ini" file in \username\Project Zomboid\ folder, or manually edit it and change the resolution to smaller.
Not in single player, but NPCs will eventually be implemented.


===''Q. I can't seem to change any of the zombie options in Sandbox!''===
====What are the gunshot/helicopter sounds?====
A. Be sure to uncheck "Proper Zombies" to enable customized zombies
Until NPCs are implemented, these [[Metagame|event sounds]] have been employed to facilitate the migration of zombie hordes, so beware.


===''Q. Where are my save files located?''===
====Hey! That zombie was dead, but it got back up!====
A. Save files are located in %username%\zomboid\survival and %username%zomboid\sandbox (e.g. C:\Users\YourUsername\zomboid\ and Zomboid\laststand)
Just because a zombie is down on the ground doesn't mean it's dead. Technically it's already dead after all. Always make sure to approach a zombie and crush it's skull in, otherwise it's just going to get back up and come after you.


Multiplayer files ar located in \Multiplayer\
====Is there a cure for zombification?====
No, and there will never be a cure. Prevention is your only friend.


On Mac and Linux the saves are in Users/<Username>/Zomboid/ or /<Username>/Project Zomboid/]Note, Project Zomboid by default makes use of your Home directory.
==Development/future updates==
====What happened to NPCs?====
These features were present in early demo versions of the game, but have been temporarily removed. We are aware that the delay has been huge but we're simply not implementing them until we are happy with them.


===''Q. I’m having a hard time to orientate. Sometimes I end up in a large empty area. Is there a map available?''===
While frustrating, the delay is also a good thing for you. Every member of The Indie Stone is working on the game full time in order to provide you with content in the meantime.
A. A map can be found at the PZWiki: http://www.pzwiki.net/wiki/Knox_County


User Blindcoder has created a fully zoomable and panable map, [https://map.projectzomboid.com/ which you can find here]
We can't go 1.0 until NPCs are in. If that took a gazillion years that means a gazillion years of updates and support for PZ. If you think of all the many many great features that have been added into the game in the past couple of years since NPCs were removed. A lot of them would have made it in anyway, of course, but many of them may not have been.


We plan to implement in game-maps, at some point in time.
==Technical problems==
:Make sure that your OS is up to date. Some graphical glitches might be related to old or outdated video drivers. Make sure they are up to date, too.


Roads without markings and lane stripes are usually a good indicator that you’re currently in an unfinished area.
===Update your video drivers===
:Note: Some manufacturers (Alienware, Toshiba, Dell, HP etc.) release their own drivers. While convient, these are are not the same as implementations provided by AMD, Intel, and nVidia. Please grab your drivers directly from them
:Note: Do not trust Windows or Steam with updating your drivers.


We could have put markers in surrounding the filled areas but this would slow down map development down with repeatedly having to move markers back and on top of that, doing that would imply that there is nothing beyond the borders which isn't entirely the case. There is stuff out there, it's just sparsely distributed.
'''ATI/AMD'''
:For downloading ATI/AMD drivers, head over to [https://www.amd.com/en/support AMD Drivers and Support] page.
:Your Catalyst Control Center or AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition is also able to tell you if your driver is out of date and update it.


===''Q. I am having X problem using a Controller and/or Splitscreen Multiplayer!''===
'''Nvidia'''
A. Controller and Splitscreen Multiplayer suppоrt is currently just experimental and will be revamped in the future.
:The drivers for your Nvidia GPU can be downloaded here: [https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx Official Drivers | NVIDIA].
:Your Nvidia Control Panel should also able to tell you if your driver is out of date and update it.


===''Q. My FPS seems low''===
'''Intel'''
:To download the drivers for Intel graphics chipsets, head over to [https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download-center/home.html Download Intel Drivers and Software]
:You can also check the following link to let them look for updates automatically: [https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/detect.html Intel® Driver & Support Assistant]


A. First, verify that your FPS is low by using an external program, such as FRAPS, or by pressing the 'F' key (note: the in-game frame counter is only an approximation of FPS, but shouldn't be too far off).
Note, some computers may require working around the manufacturer of that system or antiquated hardware to install a new, up-to-date driver. This is typically a ''generic'' driver if none of the above providers support your card. This is an advanced process and requires research on your part.


If your FPS is legitimately low, in Options
===Disable the Steam overlay===
*Set your resolution to the minimum suppоrted
Right click Project Zomboid in your game library and select "Properties..." On the first page (the "General" tab), unselect the option near the "Enable the Steam Overlay while in-game".
*Lock the game to 30 FPS
*Lower lighting quality to low or very low (note: very low may result in some unpleasant looking visuals)


===''Q. My save doesn't seem to load and nothing in this FAQ helped alleviate the problem''===
===Run the 32-bit version (Windows/Linux)===
A. Please follow the instructions in this thread: http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/topic/2096-my-save-wont-load-what-to-do/
Go to the installation directory of the game, on Steam this can be done by right clicking on Project Zomboid and selecting "Properties..." in the Steam game library then pressing "Installed Files" tab and clicking on "Browse..." button.


===''Q. "How do I use a controller with the game?"''===
Find the ProjectZomboid32.bat (Windows) or ProjectZomboid32 (Linux) file (typically blue gears for an icon, not a red and black egg) and double click it.
A. Ensure the controller is hooked to the computer prior to starting Project Zomboid. Ignore any prompts by the game after starting it. Start a new game / character without using your controller. Once the world loads and you can see your character, press ESC then go into Options. Scroll down until you see the Controllers section. Select your controller form this list, then press save.


===''Q. "No buttons appear in the start menu."''===
'''If you've tried everything above, but the game will still not load''', go to <code>%username%\Zomboid</code> (Windows) or <code>$HOME/Zomboid/</code> (Linux) and delete its contents. Be sure to backup these files, as they contain your saves.
A. Delete the contents of your Steam\Common\ProjectZomboid directory and the contents of %username%\zomboid. (Note: the folders Surival, LastStand, Sandbox, and Multiplayer within %username%\zomboid contain your saves. Back them up if you value them.)


If the above doesn't alleviate your problem, check the console for any errors and report them on the forum.
===Submitting a support request===
To effectively assist you, the more data you can provide the better: operating system name and version, CPU name and code, graphics processing unit name, in particular.


===''Q. "The only thing that happens when I try to launch Project Zomboid is the command prompt appears, or a blank window."''===
To get any error codes generated by the game, go to the installation directory of the game. On Steam you can do that by right clicking on Project Zomboid in your Steam library and selecting "Properties..." in the Steam game library then pressing "Installed Files" tab and clicking on "Browse..." button.
Please see above about getting console output from the game.


===''Q. "Error: Cold not create the Java Virtual Machine" and "Error: A fatal exception has occured. Program will exit."''===
Find the <code>ProjectZomboid32.bat</code> (Windows) or <code>ProjectZomboid32</code> (Linux) file (typically blue gears for an icon, not a red and black egg) and double click it. If the game crashes, take a screenshot of the console and upload in on a site like imgur.com and post it either on the [https://steamcommunity.com/app/108600/discussions/ Steam Discussions Hub] or the [https://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php?/forum/18-pz-support/ support forum] or in the #pz_techsupport channel [https://discord.gg/theindiestone on Discord]. You can also take a look at the log files generated by game and attach them.
A. Most likely the game is unable to get enough RAM from the operating system to run the game. This is most often caused by a MineCraft install, as MineCraft uses the same launcher as ProjectZomboid.


This can be caused by incorrect environment variables interfering with the game:
===My FPS seems low===
In the start menu, type Edit the System Environment Variables.
First, verify that your FPS is low by using an external program, such as Fraps, Steam overlay, or by pressing the {{Key|F}} key (note: the in-game frame counter is only an approximation of FPS, but shouldn't be too far off).
See if you have a _JAVA_OPTIONS, JAVA_OPTS, or JAVA_HOME variable.
If you do, delete it (though you might want to keep a note of whatever it says).


Or by having less than 1 GB of RAM available when launching PZ. For all other instances, please create a post in Suppоrt with your specs and any messages received.
If your FPS is legitimately low, in options
*Set your resolution to the minimum supported
*Lock the game to 30 FPS
*Lower lighting quality to low or very low (note: very low may result in some unpleasant looking visuals)


===''Q. A" balloon appears in the Notification Area with "... Display driver stopped responding and has recovered" while playing Project Zomboid."''===
===My PC specs are good enough to have a stable 30 or 60 FPS but I am getting really low FPS!===
A. This is most commonly caused by drivers sourced from Windows Update rather than directly through the manufacturer of the graphics card. Get the most recent driver from Intel, AMD .etc Note: If an automatic driver checking-thing on a Website is telling you that you have the newest version of the driver, be sure to verify this yourself.
[[File:Steam low framerate small mode view.png|200px|thumb|right|Enabling small mode on Steam]]
We have plans to improve the framerate dramatically in [[build 42]], so performance might indeed vary from what you would expect.


===''Q. "I get to the menu, but the game crashes shortly after."''===
In the meantime, please consider lowering all in-game settings to low (texture compression, low lighting, low lighting updates), disabling blood decals, disabling the 3D models, using 1x textures and/or playing the game in a lower resolution (1280x720, lower if necessary) to increase the framerate. Please also try locking the game to 30 (or 45/60) FPS. See [[options]] for more details.
A. Distable the Steam overlay: Right click on Project Zomboid in the Steam Library and select Properties. On the first page, you'll see the options to "Enable Steam Community In-Game." Deselect it.


===''Q. "After 'This is how you died,' the screen remains black, without the HUD."''===
If you are using Game Booster or an equivalent application, please turn it off, as testing has shown that it drastically reduced performance in many cases.
A. Most likely, there's a problem with your saved game. See Q. My save doesn't seem to load and nothing in this FAQ helped alleviate the problem above.


If this is on multiplayer, check the console output as mentioned ealrier in this FAQ. Most likely. you'll have to disable map_meta.bin (prior to build 28) to get the save to work.
For Steam, you can disable the overlay and enable the small mode, see [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD8-fB2X5y4 How To Turn On And Enable Small Mode on Steam PC - YouTube].


===''Q. "After 'This is how you died,' the screen remains black -- but the HUD (inventory, time, .etc) appear.''===
===Game doesn't run, error message starts with "org.lwjgl.LWJGLException: Pixel format not accelerated"===
A. Disable Zoom and Shaders in Options.
This message indicates outdated video driver, please see [[#Update your video drivers|Update your video drivers]] section above.


===''Q. "How do I get an error log if I'm on a Mac?"''===
===I just downloaded the game on Steam and the game simply crashed on launch!===
A. Follow Rathlord's video here: http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/topic/4289-game-wont-launch-mac/#entry57943
Please reinstall the game. On Steam, you can right click the game, choose "Properties...", select "Installed Files" and click "Verify integrity of game files" which will verify and download the files as needed, or you can do right-click the game in your Steam library and select "Manage"→"Uninstall" – once that's done, download the game again.


===''Q. "The UI is out of alignment and overlaps -- it makes it difficult or impossible to do anything."''===
If you've installed a mod prior to update, it may be necessary to manually delete the local contents - on Steam you can do that by right clicking on Project Zomboid in your Steam library and selecting "Properties..." in the Steam game library then pressing "Installed Files" tab and clicking on "Browse..." button. Delete everything within the Project Zomboid folder. In newer versions of the game, some mods install to <code>%username%\zomboid\mods</code> (Windows) or <code>$HOME/Zomboid/mods</code> (Linux). Delete its contents, as well.
A. It's probable you've recently changed the resolution without restarting the game. Though, in most cases, the game with adjust the UI to the resolution, sometimes this doesn't work -- restarting the game can force it's update.


If restarting the game doesn't work, go to %username%\zomboid and delete the Options.ini and Layout.ini files.
Finally, if you haven't disabled the Steam overlay, see [[#Disable the Steam overlay|Disable the Steam overlay]] above.


===''Q. "I'd like to have the most recent update on Steam, but I can't use Steam to get it" or "I can't download the game through Steam, but don't want the Desura version."''===
===On Linux, character sprites are replaced by single-color blocks.===
A. Currently, the only option is to wait for the offline build released through Desura -- this won't happen until the current, unstable, updates are made stable.
Support for S3 texture compression (also known as DXTn or DXTC) is missing or disabled on your system. You may have a package available for your distro to remedy this. Try searching for keywords such as dxtn, s2tc, s3tc, or texture compression in your package management system. For some versions of Debian and Ubuntu the package name is libtxc-dxtn-s2tc0.


===''Q. "How do I backup my saves?"''===
===I see a dark flash, maybe some text, and nothing happens!===
A. Go to %username%\zomboid and copy Survival, LastStand, Sandbox, and Multiplayer folders. These contain your saves.
Most of the time (on Linux), this is the “The system cannot find the path specified” means your Java installation cannot be located.


This is the only sure-fire method of backing up saved games and should be done any time you reach a critical stage in your game to prevent losing the file due to corruption.
Otherwise, on Windows, this can happen when you run the ProjectZomboid file as an adminstirator. This forces it to start in System32 instead of the game's installation directory. Please don't run the game as an administrator.


===''Q: I'm getting the following error: "AL lib: alc_cleanup: 1 device not closed". What do?''===
===The game does not start and I get the following error in the cmd window: “org.lwjgl.LWJGLException: Failed to set display mode (-2)”!===
A: This isn't an error, but something the game does normally. If you are having problems, post the full error.log file contents, not just the last line.
Resolve this by deleting the content of the following directory: <code>%username%\Zomboid\Options.ini</code> (Windows) or <code>$HOME/Zomboid/</code> (Linux).


If this error persists, it is due to the inability of the game to create a rendering context for the resolution selected. Open <code>options.ini</code> file and set the resolution to something else. Forcing the game to run in windowed mode (with the same file) may also help.


==Multiplayer FAQ==
===I made my resolution too high and now I can't access the options to change it (because the menu button is off screen)?===
Delete your <code>options.ini</code> file in <code>%username%\Zomboid\</code> (Windows) or <code>$HOME/Zomboid/</code> (Linux) folder, or manually edit it and change the resolution to smaller.
===''Q: How do I get to play Multiplayer?''===
A: Multiplayer is currently a separate test build. You can download it by right-clicking Project Zomboid in your Steam library and clicking "Properties". Then, navigate to the "Betas" tab and select "onlinetest" from the drop-down menu.
There is no code required so leave the code-field blank.
The game will now update to the Multiplayer testbuild and when you start the game, you will see "Join Server" as the only game-mode option.


===I can't seem to change any of the zombie options in sandbox!===
Be sure to uncheck "Proper Zombies" to enable customized zombies.


===Where are my save files located?===
Save files are located in <code>%username%\Zomboid\Saves</code> (Windows) or <code>$HOME/Zomboid/Saves</code> (Linux)


===''Q: How do I set up a server in Windows/Mac/Linux?''===
===I'm having a hard time to orientate. Sometimes I end up in a large empty area. Is there a map available?===
A:For Windows you can use this tutorial: http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/topic/5795-how-to-run-a-server/
User Blindcoder has created a fully zoomable and panable map, [https://map.projectzomboid.com/ which you can find here].
People running a Linux server can follow the instructions posted by Connall here: http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/topic/5841-buying-running-a-linux-project-zomboid-server/


====Windows====
You can also use the in-game [[Map]] by pressing M, or by reading [[Map (item)|Maps]] found in the world.


To host a server, navigate to your game installation folder (for Steam users, the default location is Steam\SteamApps\common\ProjectZomboid) and find the batch-file called ProjectZomboidServer.bat.
===I am having X problem using a controller and/or splitscreen multiplayer!===
Start it by double clicking it.
Controller and splitscreen multiplayer support is currently just experimental and will be revamped in the future.
A command prompt window will pop up saying "*** SERVER STARTED****".
If you want to host a server with lots of people, you should make sure your internet connection is fast and you have enough RAM in your rig.
See “How do I use more/less RAM” for how to allocate more memory to your server.
To allow people to connect to your server you will need to forward the necessary ports.
The necessary ports to forward are 16261 (UDP) which serves as a handshake port for communicating with the server.
For each possible player slot on your server, you need to forward additional TCP ports, which are used to stream the world to the player clients.
If you want a server with 10 slots, you would have to forward
16261 UDP
16262 - 16272 TCP
A quick and easy way to test if your ports are forwarded properly are http://www.canyouseeme.org/ and http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/.
Good guides on how to forward ports are found all over the internet. http://portforward.com/ has good guides on hand and covers a lot of routers. Port Forwarding sounds harder in theory than it actually is. It mostly just involves getting into the menu of your router.
If you have no access to your router, please consult whoever is in charge of your network (parents, roommates, admins, etc).


===My save doesn't seem to load and nothing in this FAQ helped alleviate the problem===
====Linux====
Please follow the instructions [https://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php?/topic/2096-my-save-wont-load-what-to-do/ in this thread]
With this we’re making the assumption you understand your way around linux. For a more in depth guide, go visit: http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/topic/5841-buying-running-a-linux-project-zomboid-server/
You’ll want to install default-jdk and screen onto the server if you don’t have these already.
Now we need to grab the Steam CMD so we can download the actual Project Zomboid software. It’s recommended that you run SteamCMD on a separate user.
You should add a new user by doing:
<code>adduser steam</code>


Once that’s sorted we need to switch over to the new user. It should be noted anytime I refer to “steam” in the file directory context, then it means the user folder. If you decide to name the user something else the directories change also. Something to keep note of. “Steam” is not the same as “steam” in the directory context as well.
===How do I use a controller with the game?===
Ensure the controller is hooked to the computer prior to starting Project Zomboid. Ignore any prompts by the game after starting it. Start a new game / character without using your controller. Once the world loads and you can see your character, press {{Key|ESC}} then go into Options. Scroll down until you see the Controllers section. Select your controller form this list, then press save.
<code>su - steam</code>


this will switch the user from root, to steam.
===No buttons appear in the start menu===
Delete the contents of your <code>Steam\Common\ProjectZomboid</code> directory and the contents of <code>%username%\Zomboid</code> (Windows) or <code>$HOME/Zomboid</code> (Linux). (Note: the <code>Saves</code> directory contain your saves. Back it up if you value them.)
Now we need to actually get the SteamCMD. To do this we run this command:
<code>wget http://media.steampowered.com/installer/steamcmd_linux.tar.gz</code>


It should eventually download and once it does we need to actually get the contents out of the folder. To do this we run
If the above doesn't alleviate your problem, check the console for any errors and report them on the forum.
<code>tar -xvzf steamcmd_linux.tar.gz</code>
Now we got to run SteamCMD
To do this we can do:
<code>cd /home/steam/steamcmd</code>
then
<code>./steamcmd.sh +login steamusername steampassword +force_install_dir directory/you/want/to/install/to +app_update 108600 -beta onlinetest validate +exit</code>
Steamusername being your steam username and password being the steam password.
You should have a projectzomboid-dedi-server.sh file in your ProjectZomboid folder, if not you will need to rerun the command up above.
You will also need to create a Zomboid folder in the users home folder. You will need to create a folder of “db” in that folder as well and download this db file and place it in the “db” folder: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/28553835/world.db
Whether or not you will whitelist the server it’s best to put the file in. You’ll now need to edit the projectzomboid-dedi-server.sh and set your RAM values. This is dependent on how much RAM your server has, I personally didn't set them to use my complete server capacity, I did about half but the choice is up to you. (Kirrus: Don't set more than 80% of your VM's capacity.) Use WinSCP and double click on the file and it should open it up in an editor, find these two lines:
-Xms1024m \
-Xmx1024m \
And edit the values to your choosing.
Now we need a certain script:
<code>wget http://kirrus.co.uk/stuff/pz/wheezy-glibc-sid.sh


bash wheezy-glibc-sid.sh</code>
===The only thing that happens when I try to launch Project Zomboid is the command prompt appears, or a blank window===
This is only required for those who are running a Debian OS, Ubuntu (I am told) should be fine.
Please see above about getting console output from the game.
We’re almost there. So here’s what we got to do now.
<code>cd /home/steam/Steam/SteamApps/common/ProjectZomboid</code>
then
<code>./projectzomboid-dedi-server.sh</code>
It will start the server. You need to run the server in screen, or when you close the terminal program you’re using, the server will shutdown as well.


==="Error: Cold not create the Java Virtual Machine" and "Error: A fatal exception has occured. Program will exit"===
===Q: How do I use more/less RAM?===
Most likely the game is unable to get enough RAM from the operating system to run the game. This is most often caused by a Minecraft install, as Minecraft uses the same launcher as ProjectZomboid.
A: You’ll need to edit the projectzomboid-dedi-server.sh file or the ProjectZomboidServer.bat file and find lines that look like:
-Xms1024m \ -Xmx1024m \
These are your RAM values. It is advised that you don’t use more than 80% of your available RAM. If you’re running the server from a home computer, then the RAM values should be toned down significantly more.


This can be caused by incorrect environment variables interfering with the game, on Windows:
===Q: How do I reset/start a new world?===
#In the Start menu, type Edit the System Environment Variables.
A: To reset the servers world you will need to navigate to your server’s /Zomboid/Sandbox folder. In there should be a folder called “servertest” deleting this will folder will reset the world. Make sure to do this when the server is off (or the server program is not running) and restart the server.
#See if you have a <code>_JAVA_OPTIONS</code>, <code>JAVA_OPTS</code>, or <code>JAVA_HOME</code> variable.
#If you do, delete it (though you might want to keep a note of whatever it says).


Or by having less than 1 GB of RAM available when launching PZ. For all other instances, please create a post in Support with your specs and any messages received.


===A balloon appears in the Notification area with "... Display driver stopped responding and has recovered" while playing Project Zomboid===
===Q: Are LAN servers possible/how?===
This is most commonly caused by drivers sourced from Windows Update rather than directly through the manufacturer of the graphics card. Get the most recent driver from Intel, AMD .etc Note: If an automatic driver checking-thing on a website is telling you that you have the newest version of the driver, be sure to verify this yourself.
A: Yes. LAN servers are completely possible, the usual installation instructions need to be carried out with regards to setting up a server. This info can be found at: http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php?/topic/5795-how-to-run-a-server/
You should then be able to connect the server.


===I get to the menu, but the game crashes shortly after===
Distable the Steam overlay: Right click on Project Zomboid in the Steam Library and select Properties. On the first page, you'll see the options to "Enable Steam Community In-Game." Deselect it.


===After 'This is how you died,' the screen remains black, without the HUD===
===Q: Can I use mods on my mp server?===
Most likely there's a problem with your saved game. See [[#My save doesn't seem to load and nothing in this FAQ helped alleviate the problem|My save doesn't seem to load and nothing in this FAQ helped alleviate the problem]] above.
A: To use custom maps and/or mods for your server, please read the following thread on the official forums.
http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/topic/7897-build-26-custom-maps-spawn-locations/?p=103784


If this is on [[multiplayer]], check the console output as mentioned earlier in this FAQ. Most likely. you'll have to disable <code>map_meta.bin</code> (prior to [[build 28]]) to get the save to work.
===Q: How do I change my characters appearance for multiplayer?===
A: At the moment there is no easy way to change a characters appearance and is just left to luck. If you really wish you can connect to a server, and if you don’t like the appearance, then you can disconnect the delete the save associated with the server and reconnect. Rinse and repeat if need be, but keep in mind it’s always random.
===Q: Can I change the length of days or the amount of Zombies/loot? Is there a way to respawn loot?===
A: Sandbox settings of the server are set up via the <tt>SandboxVars.lua</tt> which should be saved in <tt>Zomboid\Server\*servername*_SandboxVars.lua</tt>.
If the file doesn't exist, it can be created with the PZServerSetting.exe from your PZ installation folder.


If necessary, use the PZServerSettings.exe located inside the game's install directory.
This can also happen if you are playing with a large amount of mods active, waiting a few minutes before clicking to start can work.
On a Linux box with Steam, in the home directory there should be <tt>.local/share/Steam/SteamApps/common/ProjectZomboid/projectzomboid/PZServerSettings.exe</tt> (execute using <tt>wine</tt>)


===Q: How do zombies spawn?===
===After 'This is how you died,' the screen remains black - but the HUD (inventory, time, .etc) appear===
A: Zombies "respawn" in defined areas where it makes sense (e.g. the highway and other high density areas).
Disable zoom in [[options]].
In your <tt>ServerOptions.ini</tt> the server host has two options for zombie respawn:
<pre>
HoursForZombiesRespawn = 0  //Amount of hours a zone has to be unseen to respawn zombies.
IncreaseZombieRespawnBy = 0 //Ammount of additional zombies you want to have spawned if HoursForZombiesRespawn > 0.
</pre>
''Example:'' An area spawns by default 10 Zombies. You define <tt>IncreaseZombieRespawnBy=20</tt>. Now the area will spawn 30 Zombies (10 naturally and 20 additional zombies).


===Q: Why can't people connect to my server?===
===How do I get an error log if I'm on a Mac?===
A: There can be a number of factors surrounding why people can’t access your server. For the most part this sort of stuff applies to people who are hosting servers from their homes, if you’re using a VPS or dedicated gameserver provider to host the server you shouldn’t encounter these problems. If you do, first refer to any available guides that may help resolve the issue, then contact your server provider to see if they would be willing to help.
[https://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php?/topic/4289-game-wont-launch-mac/#entry57943 Follow Rathlord's video here]
For home computers here’s what you can check:
'''1. Check your ports'''. Chances are your ports aren’t accepting connections, and for good reasons as this is generally a security feature for the routers. Routers are so varied, that we can’t actually give a lot of specifics for you. However visiting a site like: portforward.com and finding your router model should give you an idea on how to set up your port forwarding.
The following ports that should be forwarded is the 16261 as UDP as it’s considered a handshake port for the server. All further ports are configured as TCP and are used to configure map data to each user. So one port should be forwarded for every player you wish to have on the server. So for example 16262 - 16272 would allow ten players.
If you want to test if the port is forwarding then you can use a port checker such as http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ to test and see if the port is open. Make sure that your server is running before testing the port as some routers, won’t open the port until there’s a connection running.
'''2. Firewalls and antivirus.''' The oldest trick in the book, these could be causing problems for the server and may wish to turn these off or add PZ/Java to the exception list.
'''3. Correct IP.''' There are two types of IP, an internal IP and an external IP. Internal IPs are used for connecting within the computer or network while externals are for people connecting from outside the network. Make sure you are giving people an external IP and not an internal one. To check your IP, you can just google “What’s my IP” or visit http://www.whatismyip.com/
If you’re absolutely certain it’s none of these problems post to the multiplayer help board on the official forums:
http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/forum/72-help/


===Common Errors===
===The UI is out of alignment and overlaps - it makes it difficult or impossible to do anything===
It's possible you've recently changed the resolution without restarting the game. Though, in most cases, the game with adjust the UI to the resolution, sometimes this doesn't work - restarting the game can force it's update.
===Q: I’m trapped in a server! The map won’t load anymore, what’s going on? It looks like a black border.===
A:You have either lost connection to the server, or the server has crashed. You’ll need to check your internet connection, or the server owner will need to restart the server. If you’re certain this is not the case, then the server may not have the ports configured correctly to allow map streaming to each player. If you’re the server owner here’s some info on the matter.
The following ports that should be forwarded is the 16261 as UDP as it’s considered a handshake port for the server. All further ports are configured as TCP and are used to configure map data to each user. So one port should be forwarded for every player you wish to have on the server. So for example 16262 - 16272


If restarting the game doesn't work, go to <code>%username%\Zomboid</code> (Windows) or <code>$HOME/Zomboid</code> (Linux) and delete the <code>options.ini</code> and <code>layout.ini</code> files.


===How do I backup my saves?===
===Q: I’m getting some console messages about… “Delay Packets”===
Go to <code>%username%\Zomboid</code> (Windows) or <code>$HOME/Zomboid</code> (Linux) and copy <code>Saves</code> directory.
A: This seems to be a common problem affecting a lot of users. There’s no known concrete fixes, just a couple of hot fixes.
One such fix is to try and disable firewalls or anti-virus which might be causing the issue. If you have been able to connect to the server but has now changed and you’re getting these messages you can try removing the save folder associated with the server. If it’s still not working you might be unfortunately stuck. It is possible that it’s a server specific issue, try connecting to a different server and see what happens.
Making sure the username is using a proper file name characters (as the username is saved to a folder, so if you’re using improper characters (like “/” “!” etc) it won’t work. It’s also entirely possible that the server is full, or all the ports opened by the server operator are in use. This means that you won’t be able to connect to the server and will instead, need to connect to a different server.


This is the only sure-fire method of backing up saved games and should be done any time you reach a critical stage in your game to prevent losing the file due to corruption.


===I'm getting the following error: "AL lib: alc_cleanup: 1 device not closed". What do?===
===Q: My server keeps crashing with people on it!===
This isn't an error, but something the game does normally. If you are having problems, post the full <code>error.log</code> file contents, not just the last line.
A: Odds are you don’t have enough RAM or you haven’t allocated enough of your RAM to the server. If you’re running a public server on a home computer, this will be more of an issue. If running off a VPS it’s still a possibility. Generally 2GB gets around 10-15 players and 4GB can cover 20-30 possibly.
 
 
===Q: I get this message of… Client version (956) doesn't match server (958) when I try to connect to a server. What’s going on?===
A: This is indicating that there is a Project Zomboid build mismatch between the client and server. Say the message was like this “Client version (x) doesn’t match server (y)”
If Client (x) number is less than server (y) then that means that the server is running a newer build and the client is running an older build. So best way to check is to make sure that steam has updated your game to the newest version possible.
If server (y) number is less than (x) then that means that the server is outdated from the client and the server still needs to be updated.
 
It has been known that builds have accidentally been pushed to the onlinetest branch, so make sure to check the forums and see if anybody else is having problems regarding compatibility issues.
 
 
===Q: I was on a friends server, it was working fine but then we restarted and we started having problems. What do I do?===
A: There are a couple of possible solutions to this. The first is try deleting the save associated with the server, in the event that’s causing a conflict. If that doesn’t work, it might mean the server host has not quite configured the ports correctly and isn’t allowing map streaming.
 
 
 
 
===Administrating a server===
 
===Server Settings===
 
[[Multiplayer_FAQ#Server_Settings|Multiplayer FAQ: Server Settings]]
 
===Administrative commands===
[[Multiplayer_FAQ#Administrative_commands|Multiplayer FAQ: Administrative Commands]]


===Nothing helped?===
===Nothing helped?===
If you haven't found the answer to your technical issue, you can check in on the following links for additional help:
If you haven’t found the answer to your technical issue, you can check in on the following links for additional help
*[https://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php?/forum/18-pz-support/ Project Zomboid Support Forum]
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/projectzomboid Project Zomboid Subreddit]
[http://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php/forum/18-pz-suppоrt/ Project Zomboid Suppоrt Forum:]
*[https://discord.gg/theindiestone Project Zomboid Discord (at #pz_techsupport)]
 
[http://www.pzwiki.net/wiki/ Project Zomboid Wiki] (The site you are on now.)
 
[http://www.reddit.com/r/projectzomboid Project Zomboid Subreddit:]
 
[https://discord.gg/vuh4e6t Project Zomboid Discord:]
 
 
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Welcome to the ultimate FAQ for Project Zomboid.

On this page we have compiled as many FAQs as we could on every variety of topic for Project Zomboid. Hopefully your questions will get answered. If not, head over to the forums and see if they can give you a hand.

General Project Zomboid FAQ

What is Project Zomboid?

Project Zomboid is an open world zombie survival RPG set in a post-apocalyptic, obviously zombie-infested world where you are challenged to survive as long as you can until you inevitably die.

This is the story of your death, not how you overcame the apocalypse against all odds.

Who are The Indie Stone?

We are people. We also have faces and you can see them here.

Which platforms will be supported?

Project Zomboid will be available for Windows, Linux and Mac.

There are no plans for other platforms at this point in time, including mobile, although the game can be streamed to any device.

You've been in development and Early Access for a while. When will you release the game or consider it 1.0?

Some major features are yet to be implemented into the game, which are currently in full-time development each with dedicated full-time developer support. These are:

  • NPCs - A far reaching and in-depth NPC system with character relationships, personalities, and an emergent story engine that allows for diverse and emergent character based zombie survival story unique to every playthrough. This also includes the tutorial, a return of Kate and Bob "Baldspot" Smith who starred in the early alphas of the game.
  • Map completion - We still have an army base, more wilderness, and several small towns to implement to the game map.
  • UI rewrite - The UI isn't perfect by any stretch. We would like to get a more intuitive and ergonomic UI system implemented.
  • Stealth / Combat - New animations to allow for stealth mechanics (looking round corners, crouching behind walls, cover etc.) as well as a rewrite of the combat system to leverage new animations to make combat more involved, intuitive and fluid.

We tend to avoid ETAs generally because Early Access development in particular is often filled with unknowns and we want to ensure we get these highly anticipated features right.

In the meantime however we will continue to update the game and provide new features for our community to play with. One of our developers full time responsibility is providing frequent and new items, crafting recipes, skills and survival gameplay elements to fill out any holes in gameplay, and provide frequent feature rich game updates in line with community feedback, while the other developers focus on finishing these specific remaining major features.

What about after 1.0?

At this point, once we feel we have fulfilled every promise we gave when the Project Zomboid site first launched (except the last one, ahem, ignore that. Absolutely no one wanted that, it turned out), as well as the extra things detailed above, and the game is sufficiently polished and bug free, we will launch the game as 1.0 and leave Early Access.

What happens at this point depends entirely on whether the game is making money or not, but given the past solid performance of the game we see no reason why it shouldn't be. Several developers within the team will likely start exploring our second project at this point, however we have dedicated and passionate developers who were brought into the company via the Project Zomboid modding community, emotionally invested in the game, who are already a big part of the development and communicating with the community. As long as Project Zomboid is making enough to support their continued development of the game, and they are happy to continue working on it (which seems likely), we will continue making Project Zomboid indefinitely as long as there is interest.

That all said, we can't make any solid promises beyond the 1.0 mark, however there are countless things we would love to do that go way beyond 1.0 and sales make us confident that we'll get the opportunity to explore them. Truth be told, given that it was Zomboid that put the money in the bank in the first place, as long as our company is secure and we can fund any other project's development comfortably, it's very probable we'd be willing to put some money back into the game beyond the point it's sustaining itself if there are any features in particular we can't bear to leave out of the game.

Words are wind though, and all we can do is guess where we'll all be by then. We really want to keep this train going as long as we can though, as long as it continues to the benefit of the game. At which point the modders will hopefully take the mantle with almost unlimited access to the game's core.”

Do you guys need any help with music, artwork, translation or some other creative endeavour?

We're fine right now; we've got a full complement of developers and helpers, but feel free to send over whatever you'd like. The current job offers are listed on the Jobs page on the official website. If you'd like to help out then the best way would be through our modding community. The translations are hosted on GitHub, and there's also Discord channel to talk about the translations or modding. You can always help editing the official wiki, too!

How much does/will it cost?

The game is currently available for on Steam, GOG.com and Humble Store. Currently the non-discounted price on Steam is 16.75 GBP / 19.50 EUR / 19.99 USD and a bit lower on sales.

It will likely be £5, $8 more expensive once we hit 1.0. Due to our commitment to making sure early adopters get the cheapest price in appreciation of their early support PZ will never appear in sales that take it below the original but never lower than the original alpha price of £5/$8 until we are a long time post 1.0. This commitment also means that, until 1.0 and the price increase, we will never be willing to go beyond a 40% sale.

It can also be bought in a 4-pack on Steam.

What age rating is Project Zomboid?

We currently have no fixed age rating, but would underline that this is a mature game dealing with adult subjects. Parental discretion is certainly advised.

When I buy Project Zomboid, what benefits do I get?

Project Zomboid is a game that's still in development. When you purchase a license you gain access to every build we release, up to and including its completion.

Will there be a demo?

No. The demo has been removed permanently as it was from a time before Steam had the refund policy in place. The best option is to buy the game through Steam, try it for 2 hours or less, and refund if you wish.

How can I follow the game's progress?

You can follow us on X @theindiestone and check-in on our forums.

We also blog about our progress monthly, until the release of build 42.

I found a bug! Where can I report it?

The best place with the highest probability of it being noticed is our bug reports forums

So where can I download the current build?

The latest stable builds will auto-update on Steam and GOG.com (if you have that option selected).

If you'd like to test the buggier, but sometimes more current, beta-builds read how to access them here.

There are sometimes community tests other than IWBUMS, but these are announced separately when needed.

Please keep in mind, we're always looking for feedback about our "IWBUMS" beta branch.

Help! I'm having some sort of trouble with my PZ access!

First of all check out our Support section on the forum, if your answer doesn't lurk there then fire off a mail to accounts@projectzomboid.com, but be sure to include your receipt of purchase.

Help! I'm having some sort of trouble getting PZ working!

In 99% of cases our Support pages will be able to help you, but if the issue persists then post up in the Support section of the forum or Discord.

Is there multiplayer?

Yes! You can host, join, or set up a dedicated server, see the multiplayer page and multiplayer FAQ for more info!

Where are the achievements

We'll most likely add those down the line. Expect them at some point in the future.

I have a suggestion for a really cool feature that could go in PZ! Who should I contact?

Go to the Suggestions part of our forum, search to find out whether anyone else has ever dreamt it up – and, if not, then dazzle us with a post about your zombie survival know-how.

Can I monetize YouTube videos, "Let's Play" commentaries etc?

Yes! YouTube is the lifeblood of our game. Go crazy!

Post this up in the video description to be on the safe side.

Can I modify the game? Are there terms and conditions?

You're very welcome to modify PZ! We got terms and conditions covered here.

Can I install mods?

Yes! Please check the installing mods and mods pages for further information.

Is Project Zomboid on Steam?

Yes! We officially launched on Steam Early Access on the 8th of November 2013! If you bought the game on Desura or Google Checkout/PayPal, see this page.

The game has since been available on GOG.

Will you add Steam Workshop support?

Steam workshop has already been implemented with a thriving community!

Will you support Steam Big Picture mode?

We plan to do so! Controller support is currently in and we'll work on the UI to fit Big Picture mode. The game is also Verified for Steam Deck.

Will NPCs be friendly or hostile?

Neither and both. We don't want to make it that simple. NPCs may gain your trust and then back-stab you horribly. We're trying to make this as dynamic and most importantly non-predictable as possible. Crusader Kings 2 is a pretty inspiring game ;)

What is this “metagame”?

It's essentially what keeps the world around you on being interesting by “living”.

Think of it as an abstract level of simulation for NPCs and zombie population, from where they're plucked and made concrete when you enter the area. This abstracted simulation accesses various metadata about the world (rooms, building definitions and their locations) and is the underlying system coordinating the actions and events in the world that happen without you being in the immediate area.

You might want to think of it as a complex puppet theater where the puppets are playing behind the curtain. When you open it, the game looks at the state of the actors and spawns them into the world as concrete characters in their corresponding states.

They will still be driven by the puppet master (the metagame) so their (inter)actions and interests play out in the same way, but now with the curtains wide open for you to see them playing out.

Can I build my own fort? Can I also grow my own food?

Yes and yes! We also have plans for other methods of obtaining food, like hunting or improved farming in build 42.

I'm not sure what I'm doing in Project Zomboid. Is there a manual?

First off make sure you play our tutorial, which covers the basics. We also have a Survival Guide on this wiki.

Check out this wiki and our forums which will definitely help. You can also communicate on the official Project Zomboid discord.

What is Sandbox mode?

Sandbox mode lets you customize the lore to your fitting. You love the “28 Days Later”-kind of sprinting zombies or just want a harder challenge? There are too many/too few zombies and you want less/more? You want to set the speed of the ingame-time to real-time?

Sandbox mode lets you edit these settings and more to your liking. The zombie lore is completely customizable to the point, where you can edit the kind of transmission, the reanimation time after death as well as the infection mortality. You can also edit zombies' abilities to hear, see and smell as well as abilities such as memory and cognition.

How big is the map?

The game takes place in the partially fictional Knox Country KY, and includes recreations of Louisville, Muldraugh, March Ridge, and many more real and fictional locations. We're going for “huge” rather than big, so you'll have to actually prepare for longer trips. Also, our lovely modding community will be able to provide a lot of interesting (additional) maps!

A good overview of the map can be found on the official map project (thanks to the awesomemest blindcoder!)

Is the map procedurally generated?

No. We have a clear story in mind and have plans on where the story will take you. Random map generation does not work very well with generating cities or towns that are supposed to actually feel different. However, it does work well for creating natural terrain, so we might end up using random generation to provide an infinite map size beyond the borders of the hand-crafted map. This would require a fair amount of work, though, so it is fairly low on our priority list.

We're sure that some modders will take up the challenge at some point. :)

Can I play this with a controller?

Yes! You can play the game with any controller, including the Steam Deck.

Gameplay questions

Why do zombies notice and follow me wherever I am?

You are probably making too much noise while moving. If you're within close proximity to a zombie, crouch, or hold ctrl to go into sneak/combat mode which will result in the least amount of noise while moving. Once you're a safe distance away, you can probably safely walk as normal. You should never run unless you need to get out of a desperate situation quickly. Line of sight is also incredibly important. If you can see zombies through a window, then they can see you. This will most likely cause them to come a knockin' and won't stop until dealt with.

How do I break into houses without smashing windows?

Stand beside the window while facing it and press the e key. It may take some time, but the window often can be forced open. After the window is open, hold the e key to climb though. The window can be closed by facing it and pressing the e key again.

What is the loud alarm noise?

You have triggered a burglar alarm while entering a house or vehicle. It will attract zombies from far and wide. Run!

Are there other survivors in the game?

Not in single player, but NPCs will eventually be implemented.

What are the gunshot/helicopter sounds?

Until NPCs are implemented, these event sounds have been employed to facilitate the migration of zombie hordes, so beware.

Hey! That zombie was dead, but it got back up!

Just because a zombie is down on the ground doesn't mean it's dead. Technically it's already dead after all. Always make sure to approach a zombie and crush it's skull in, otherwise it's just going to get back up and come after you.

Is there a cure for zombification?

No, and there will never be a cure. Prevention is your only friend.

Development/future updates

What happened to NPCs?

These features were present in early demo versions of the game, but have been temporarily removed. We are aware that the delay has been huge but we're simply not implementing them until we are happy with them.

While frustrating, the delay is also a good thing for you. Every member of The Indie Stone is working on the game full time in order to provide you with content in the meantime.

We can't go 1.0 until NPCs are in. If that took a gazillion years that means a gazillion years of updates and support for PZ. If you think of all the many many great features that have been added into the game in the past couple of years since NPCs were removed. A lot of them would have made it in anyway, of course, but many of them may not have been.

Technical problems

Make sure that your OS is up to date. Some graphical glitches might be related to old or outdated video drivers. Make sure they are up to date, too.

Update your video drivers

Note: Some manufacturers (Alienware, Toshiba, Dell, HP etc.) release their own drivers. While convient, these are are not the same as implementations provided by AMD, Intel, and nVidia. Please grab your drivers directly from them
Note: Do not trust Windows or Steam with updating your drivers.

ATI/AMD

For downloading ATI/AMD drivers, head over to AMD Drivers and Support page.
Your Catalyst Control Center or AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition is also able to tell you if your driver is out of date and update it.

Nvidia

The drivers for your Nvidia GPU can be downloaded here: Official Drivers | NVIDIA.
Your Nvidia Control Panel should also able to tell you if your driver is out of date and update it.

Intel

To download the drivers for Intel graphics chipsets, head over to Download Intel Drivers and Software
You can also check the following link to let them look for updates automatically: Intel® Driver & Support Assistant

Note, some computers may require working around the manufacturer of that system or antiquated hardware to install a new, up-to-date driver. This is typically a generic driver if none of the above providers support your card. This is an advanced process and requires research on your part.

Disable the Steam overlay

Right click Project Zomboid in your game library and select "Properties..." On the first page (the "General" tab), unselect the option near the "Enable the Steam Overlay while in-game".

Run the 32-bit version (Windows/Linux)

Go to the installation directory of the game, on Steam this can be done by right clicking on Project Zomboid and selecting "Properties..." in the Steam game library then pressing "Installed Files" tab and clicking on "Browse..." button.

Find the ProjectZomboid32.bat (Windows) or ProjectZomboid32 (Linux) file (typically blue gears for an icon, not a red and black egg) and double click it.

If you've tried everything above, but the game will still not load, go to %username%\Zomboid (Windows) or $HOME/Zomboid/ (Linux) and delete its contents. Be sure to backup these files, as they contain your saves.

Submitting a support request

To effectively assist you, the more data you can provide the better: operating system name and version, CPU name and code, graphics processing unit name, in particular.

To get any error codes generated by the game, go to the installation directory of the game. On Steam you can do that by right clicking on Project Zomboid in your Steam library and selecting "Properties..." in the Steam game library then pressing "Installed Files" tab and clicking on "Browse..." button.

Find the ProjectZomboid32.bat (Windows) or ProjectZomboid32 (Linux) file (typically blue gears for an icon, not a red and black egg) and double click it. If the game crashes, take a screenshot of the console and upload in on a site like imgur.com and post it either on the Steam Discussions Hub or the support forum or in the #pz_techsupport channel on Discord. You can also take a look at the log files generated by game and attach them.

My FPS seems low

First, verify that your FPS is low by using an external program, such as Fraps, Steam overlay, or by pressing the F key (note: the in-game frame counter is only an approximation of FPS, but shouldn't be too far off).

If your FPS is legitimately low, in options

  • Set your resolution to the minimum supported
  • Lock the game to 30 FPS
  • Lower lighting quality to low or very low (note: very low may result in some unpleasant looking visuals)

My PC specs are good enough to have a stable 30 or 60 FPS but I am getting really low FPS!

Enabling small mode on Steam

We have plans to improve the framerate dramatically in build 42, so performance might indeed vary from what you would expect.

In the meantime, please consider lowering all in-game settings to low (texture compression, low lighting, low lighting updates), disabling blood decals, disabling the 3D models, using 1x textures and/or playing the game in a lower resolution (1280x720, lower if necessary) to increase the framerate. Please also try locking the game to 30 (or 45/60) FPS. See options for more details.

If you are using Game Booster or an equivalent application, please turn it off, as testing has shown that it drastically reduced performance in many cases.

For Steam, you can disable the overlay and enable the small mode, see How To Turn On And Enable Small Mode on Steam PC - YouTube.

Game doesn't run, error message starts with "org.lwjgl.LWJGLException: Pixel format not accelerated"

This message indicates outdated video driver, please see Update your video drivers section above.

I just downloaded the game on Steam and the game simply crashed on launch!

Please reinstall the game. On Steam, you can right click the game, choose "Properties...", select "Installed Files" and click "Verify integrity of game files" which will verify and download the files as needed, or you can do right-click the game in your Steam library and select "Manage"→"Uninstall" – once that's done, download the game again.

If you've installed a mod prior to update, it may be necessary to manually delete the local contents - on Steam you can do that by right clicking on Project Zomboid in your Steam library and selecting "Properties..." in the Steam game library then pressing "Installed Files" tab and clicking on "Browse..." button. Delete everything within the Project Zomboid folder. In newer versions of the game, some mods install to %username%\zomboid\mods (Windows) or $HOME/Zomboid/mods (Linux). Delete its contents, as well.

Finally, if you haven't disabled the Steam overlay, see Disable the Steam overlay above.

On Linux, character sprites are replaced by single-color blocks.

Support for S3 texture compression (also known as DXTn or DXTC) is missing or disabled on your system. You may have a package available for your distro to remedy this. Try searching for keywords such as dxtn, s2tc, s3tc, or texture compression in your package management system. For some versions of Debian and Ubuntu the package name is libtxc-dxtn-s2tc0.

I see a dark flash, maybe some text, and nothing happens!

Most of the time (on Linux), this is the “The system cannot find the path specified” means your Java installation cannot be located.

Otherwise, on Windows, this can happen when you run the ProjectZomboid file as an adminstirator. This forces it to start in System32 instead of the game's installation directory. Please don't run the game as an administrator.

The game does not start and I get the following error in the cmd window: “org.lwjgl.LWJGLException: Failed to set display mode (-2)”!

Resolve this by deleting the content of the following directory: %username%\Zomboid\Options.ini (Windows) or $HOME/Zomboid/ (Linux).

If this error persists, it is due to the inability of the game to create a rendering context for the resolution selected. Open options.ini file and set the resolution to something else. Forcing the game to run in windowed mode (with the same file) may also help.

I made my resolution too high and now I can't access the options to change it (because the menu button is off screen)?

Delete your options.ini file in %username%\Zomboid\ (Windows) or $HOME/Zomboid/ (Linux) folder, or manually edit it and change the resolution to smaller.

I can't seem to change any of the zombie options in sandbox!

Be sure to uncheck "Proper Zombies" to enable customized zombies.

Where are my save files located?

Save files are located in %username%\Zomboid\Saves (Windows) or $HOME/Zomboid/Saves (Linux)

I'm having a hard time to orientate. Sometimes I end up in a large empty area. Is there a map available?

User Blindcoder has created a fully zoomable and panable map, which you can find here.

You can also use the in-game Map by pressing M, or by reading Maps found in the world.

I am having X problem using a controller and/or splitscreen multiplayer!

Controller and splitscreen multiplayer support is currently just experimental and will be revamped in the future.

My save doesn't seem to load and nothing in this FAQ helped alleviate the problem

Please follow the instructions in this thread

How do I use a controller with the game?

Ensure the controller is hooked to the computer prior to starting Project Zomboid. Ignore any prompts by the game after starting it. Start a new game / character without using your controller. Once the world loads and you can see your character, press ESC then go into Options. Scroll down until you see the Controllers section. Select your controller form this list, then press save.

No buttons appear in the start menu

Delete the contents of your Steam\Common\ProjectZomboid directory and the contents of %username%\Zomboid (Windows) or $HOME/Zomboid (Linux). (Note: the Saves directory contain your saves. Back it up if you value them.)

If the above doesn't alleviate your problem, check the console for any errors and report them on the forum.

The only thing that happens when I try to launch Project Zomboid is the command prompt appears, or a blank window

Please see above about getting console output from the game.

"Error: Cold not create the Java Virtual Machine" and "Error: A fatal exception has occured. Program will exit"

Most likely the game is unable to get enough RAM from the operating system to run the game. This is most often caused by a Minecraft install, as Minecraft uses the same launcher as ProjectZomboid.

This can be caused by incorrect environment variables interfering with the game, on Windows:

  1. In the Start menu, type Edit the System Environment Variables.
  2. See if you have a _JAVA_OPTIONS, JAVA_OPTS, or JAVA_HOME variable.
  3. If you do, delete it (though you might want to keep a note of whatever it says).

Or by having less than 1 GB of RAM available when launching PZ. For all other instances, please create a post in Support with your specs and any messages received.

A balloon appears in the Notification area with "... Display driver stopped responding and has recovered" while playing Project Zomboid

This is most commonly caused by drivers sourced from Windows Update rather than directly through the manufacturer of the graphics card. Get the most recent driver from Intel, AMD .etc Note: If an automatic driver checking-thing on a website is telling you that you have the newest version of the driver, be sure to verify this yourself.

I get to the menu, but the game crashes shortly after

Distable the Steam overlay: Right click on Project Zomboid in the Steam Library and select Properties. On the first page, you'll see the options to "Enable Steam Community In-Game." Deselect it.

After 'This is how you died,' the screen remains black, without the HUD

Most likely there's a problem with your saved game. See My save doesn't seem to load and nothing in this FAQ helped alleviate the problem above.

If this is on multiplayer, check the console output as mentioned earlier in this FAQ. Most likely. you'll have to disable map_meta.bin (prior to build 28) to get the save to work.

This can also happen if you are playing with a large amount of mods active, waiting a few minutes before clicking to start can work.

After 'This is how you died,' the screen remains black - but the HUD (inventory, time, .etc) appear

Disable zoom in options.

How do I get an error log if I'm on a Mac?

Follow Rathlord's video here

The UI is out of alignment and overlaps - it makes it difficult or impossible to do anything

It's possible you've recently changed the resolution without restarting the game. Though, in most cases, the game with adjust the UI to the resolution, sometimes this doesn't work - restarting the game can force it's update.

If restarting the game doesn't work, go to %username%\Zomboid (Windows) or $HOME/Zomboid (Linux) and delete the options.ini and layout.ini files.

How do I backup my saves?

Go to %username%\Zomboid (Windows) or $HOME/Zomboid (Linux) and copy Saves directory.

This is the only sure-fire method of backing up saved games and should be done any time you reach a critical stage in your game to prevent losing the file due to corruption.

I'm getting the following error: "AL lib: alc_cleanup: 1 device not closed". What do?

This isn't an error, but something the game does normally. If you are having problems, post the full error.log file contents, not just the last line.

Nothing helped?

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