I know this place is dead, but

But I also agreed, that it often could also be the games fault. Well, at least to the extent how the devs designed the evolvement of it.

Many aspects, that long time players experienced step by step by time for later players just were there from beginning.

GZs farmlands for example is a totally different one for a new player compared to how it was back then, before landfall. Not because of the landscape, but because of the soviets and the constant action in most places.

There are so many examples about what could have been done better for a consistent experience, no matter when you began or with which content (dlcs).

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I think the original dev team valued hidden secrets and easter eggs a lot more than the later dev team that took over a few years ago, so unfortunately I don’t think they implemented too many secrets on the new island. I wish they had since it was the first new area we had gotten in a while to explore. Still, the gnome tick returning was pretty cool, I do have to give them credit for that

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Wow!! Six years is a long time! It must be amazing to see how much the game and community have grown since the early days. I guess a lot of people have seen it dwindle though too​:sob:. And yes, new faces are still showing up (me included)! Feels like there’s always something new to discover, even after all this time. Also, I just want to say that your Interesting Locations thread has kept me intrigued for years! It’s one of the reasons I kept digging deeper into the game’s world, trying to discover more. So thank you for originally asking for locations, it’s seriously appreciated! :clap: Think I’ll post something now I found interesting! :grinning:

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Man, you should have been here in the early days. The forum was teeming with life back then! @Zesiir @IanForce and @0L0 remembers. :wink:

I have stopped playing GZ at this point. I actually doubt that I’ll play it again in the future, but who knows? It’s mostly because I dislike what GZ evolved into, compared to what it was at release. The weird, illogical implementation of the soviets, and basically everything that has to do with base building and assault/defense are what made me stop playing the game.

GZ will always have a special place in my heart, though. Not to mention, my time on this forum at the height of it’s «glory days», will remain a cherished memory for decades to come. :heart:

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I wish I had been around in those early days, sounds like it was something really special. I’ve only been part of the community more recently, but you can see really see the legacy of those times in the way people talk about the game and this forum. I’ve learnt so much going back through time with all the brill posts!

Even if you don’t end up coming back to play, it’s awesome that you’ve left such a mark here. Thanks for sharing your memories! Hopefully I’ll bump into you in Ostertorn one bright day! :grinning:

If you have any old save files, you can disconnect from the web and play solo.

I don’t blame you, honestly. I’m burned out from the game ever since I finished testing for the final DLC, and I reckon I’ll be for a long while. I’m sure I’ll pick it up again though.

I think Covid-19 is mostly to blame for the direction GZ took. The team working on the game was never really that big, and Avalanche had to re-allocate resources and personnel after the pandemic was over. A new team was put in charge, with new direction. For all intents and purposes I think they did a great job. And I think the community and the testers were part of what kept support up for so long. Other games in similar situations may have fared worse.

It’s easy to see how folks in the community would have been put off by the change of direction development took. I don’t agree with all changes and additions either. At least if you’re on Steam, you can actually roll back updates if you want a nostalgia boost.

I still chat with Knivspark and Carni occasionally, they’re good folks. The former is an indie dev now, heading Kikimora Games. Carni is looking into work elsewhere here in Sweden.

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Yes indeed! And we had a lot of fun discussions @NJR87, not just about the game but (as threads got sidetracked) music, beer, food … well, you name it :slight_smile: Actually, I took the boat from Copenhagen to Oslo last weekend since I couldn’t manage the craving for Guldbrandsdalen Myseost, Vestlands Lefser, Spekemat, and “pølse med lompe” any longer! OMG, Oslo is a beautiful city - I even went to Frognerseteren for a serving of “Rømmegrøt” - one of the very few dishes that taste better on the way up that on the way down :face_vomiting: :joy:

And you can’t talk about the forum without mentioning @Bootie - my “keep to the topic” nemesis :smiling_imp: Honestly, I really tried to behave and be serious, but eventually Bootie would challenge me with at statement making me laugh so hard, that I simply had to take the bait :smiley: And that always ended in @Zesiir calling us to order. Bootie, how I miss our crazy dialogs. And apparently you knew a thing or two about combat and tactics - but you knew absolutely nothing about food! Living in France and still praising British food :roll_eyes: And then you openly admitted playing the harp - sooo cute :angel:

@Xogroroth (or “Xogger” as Bootie lovingly named you) - always a good brother in crime! Some unlikely friendships really came about in this forum, and you too made me laugh more than a few times :+1:

@helldiver, all you contributions to the forum also has made this a fantasitic place to be with your stories, inputs and feedbacks. Didn’t we “misfits” just have a ball :sweat_smile:?

@Gysbert, I’ve always found your seriousness and craving for coffee extremely boring (:wink:) but you insights into the game and lore, your contributions in terms of maps and pictures, and your care for anybody with a question have really kept this place alive. Good job, mate :muscle: … :coffee:

And talking about lore and insights into the game we can not not mention @Aesyle.

@TherotcoD made it a science out of blowing thing up (giving me quite a few laughs), @Flick was sharp as a razor and just as funny (no serious, very funny indeed, but in a dry way - like Sahara on a sunny day), @Madchaser - often you describe what I mean about the game much better that I do myself - cool :+1:

0L0, dogcoffee, Vynym, knobitobi , OBiW4NSHiNOBi, Kimosabe_X, Saddletank, Simulacrum_Protogen : you too are (or were) important members in making this forum so great, and I’ve always loved your postings and exchange of ideas and opinions.

And now I have to apologize for all of you that I haven’t mentioned. Please forgive me for that, and for this sentimental walk down memory lane. But @NJR87, it is your fault as you inspired me to trawl the vast amount of old threads to do this :smiley:

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Haha, wtf? Rømmegrøt is the best kind of porridge there is! :rofl: Maybe the people in Oslo did something wrong with it… :wink:
(Yes, of course we have a east vs. west rivalry up here.)

And thanks for taking me on a trip down memory lane, @IanForce That makes me miss those times even more :blush:

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Thank you for the mention! That means the world! :smiley: :+1:

I’ve definitely enjoyed sharing the opinions and theories around with you!

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Ohhhh Yes that where times back then. The lovely word battles between @IanForce and @Bootie . And yes the conversations with @Aesyle. The beautifull pictures from @NJR87 they where all really cool. And beloved @Gysbert His beautifull maps and his posts abaout the surroundings of Österturn. He made this world really alive and beside fighting, he made it a lovely place to stay there for a time and investigate things. I often rambled around on Östertörn avoided fights with robots only observe them and go to several locations. Aaaand it has me inspired to three more storys. One of it is a cruel murder story aside from fnix and all of the fights with the robots. It’s about Liv Svensson after her Partner Mikkel died. She’s hunting a cruel murder named “the Bloodman”. But it has nothing to do with Generation zero it happened only in the world of it. The second story plays twenty years later and a russian terrorist got hands over some robots and threatened the world. In a cave nearby FOA53 there where found some devastated machines and some skelletons with russian uniforms. But this is part of the third story what is the awakening of Fnix seven years after what has happened in helldivers diary. So @all keep the Forum alive.

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