Summerstorm said:
I don't hate fast zombies.. or "infected". But i prefer the looming doom of ever growing armies of lumbering undead.
It is a different kind of horror-feeling. A better one.
This man here gets me.
And on that note, alot of you say "Oh, but slow zombies are so slow, I can just jog away from them and I'm fine waah"
I don't know about you, but I'm not an athlete. I also seriously doubt that most of you are. I jog once or twice a week, and at my current ability I can go maybe a maximum of 5-6 km, or 20 minutes, before I start to strain my legs. Think this through peoples!
Let's say that you live in an urban area. A big town. How many peoples live there? 1k? 10k? 50k? When the infection strikes, you can bet your ass on that at least half of the inhabitants will be turned or infected in the first three to four days, due to confusion, fear, lack of information and/or sheer stupidity. Now think about the size of the city. The zombies will be everywhere in the inner city. They will be more sparse in the suburbs and outwards, but they'll always be too close for comfort. I live in the inner parts of stockholm. If the zombies strikes while I am in the city, I am positively fucked. I can make it maybe half way out of the city, at most, before I get exhausted. The zombies don't even GET exhausted. They'll just keep coming.
The roads will be clogged with peoples trying to escape by car, so that's a no-no. I could go by bike, but that only triples my distance if I'm lucky and well rested when I set out.