The 7 Days to Die Alpha 21 Experimental version is out now. Woohoo time for more zombie murder!
To install it, in Steam:
Steam Library -> 7 Days to Die -> Right click Properties -> Betas -> choose latest_experimental - Unstable Build.
Note that as an unstable build there aren’t any mods available for it yet and stuff is very subject to change (though most likely won’t unless there are game breaking bugs).
It’s about a 10gb download and sorry consoles, still nothing new for you yet.
It’s wild how this game is still in alpha after all these years
Do you have a summary of changes since A20?
I don’t, but here are the full release notes and release video “Everything New in Alpha 21”.
This is the changelog:
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Changelog b313
Additions:
Show Extras button added to Twitch Options
Changes:
Lowered Action stage unlocked for the following twitch commands #spoil unlock from 30 to 15. #shuffle_boxes unlock from 50 to 15. #empty_boxes unlock from 50 to 20. #drop_held unlock from 12 to 5. #mind_wipe unlock from 60 to 40. #destroy_base unlock from 50 to 30. #fill_base unlock from 50 to 30. Adjusted the infestation game stage mod and bonus values to be a bit more challenging based on feedback and code review Updated pricing for turret ammo to prevent exploits Player crafted doors, hatches, shutters, garage doors, and cellar doors are no longer sellable to the trader Daring Adventurer 3 and 4 are now unlocked at INT 7 and 10 Adjusted trader stage templates for T2 and T3 tools and weapons Adjusted quality ranges of tools and weapons in trader inventories for more variety Prison_01 steel railings in guard towers replaced with corrugated
Fixes:
Ability to copy / paste lights within the prefab editor and retain their light properties Putting a charged stun baton into vehicle storage causes a crash to desktop Updating player backpack Nav icons could hide previous icons that may now be in use elsewhere Drone throws NRE when trying to heal the player
This isn’t the full list of changes for A21. There’s a ton of new POIs, mechanics overhauls and more.
Is it a good time for a newbie to jump into the game once the update gets officially released to stable? I remember trying it years ago, like in 2020, but wasn’t really a fan of the overall feel of the game, felt janky+grindy at every step (and this is coming from someone who enjoys project zomboid).
It’s still super janky and i don’t think that’s changing anytime soon. Performance is not great and the visuals are rough, but it can be fun if you manage to get past all those issues.
Performance and visuals are fine for me. Running on a 3080 fine.