Slate Apocalypse
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This new Slate edit features a cool mushroom cloud (credits to GSF Ghost for making and letting me to use it in this.) It is perfect for every zombie build, movie, challenge and deathmatch.
This new Slate edit features a cool mushroom cloud (credits to GSF Ghost for making and letting me to use it in this.) It is perfect for every zombie build, movie, challenge and deathmatch.
4/5
Kind of nice, but you don't got my DL.
Anyway, 5/5, I LOVE these apocalyptic maps (Especially Apocalyptic Wasteland...). But, Now that I saw the mushroom cloud, I wanna play Fallout 3, but then when I play it, I'll get bored within 20 mins because I'm almost lvl 30 >.>
On topic: This is awsome, but, if possible, you should make animated mushroom clouds, like, bombs going off in different areas, and the cloud soon to disappear.... but again, 5/5. Love it.
on my Halo Movie but so far its a Rpg and also i need to finish making my base on Yuki-Mars for my MarsMovie and Rpg
Most zombies in videogames/movies are created from lab expiraments. Why doesn't anyone get that.
In a game i played it was because nuclear radiation was so bad it fused the harts of people,Creating many variations of diseases,but also brought undead back to life.So not always is it from lab expiraments, Plus think about it, it makes sence-but i dont know what power source is power full enough (Besides a nuke landing on you) is strong enough to bring the undead back to life, thoe its possible,if the nuclear bomb had chemicals in it (witch goes along with what you said)so it would be quite poss
Science fiction in play! I have a strange feeling that a nuke wouldn't quite bring the dead back to life. But in movies they do it quite a lot.
Its quite possible if a bomb strong enough to destroy a city landed on you, would dissinegrate you, If it didnt, (Witch it would, no chance of survival) it would power the body back up from radio active pulses.