

You'll scavenge for goods and weapons, dodge zombies, and hopefully hang out with a group of friendly players. Infestation: Survivor Stories is a gritty game that lets you run around in instanced maps that can hold scores of other players. Watch live video from Massivelytv on TwitchTV In fact, many of the issues that Mike had appear to be smoothed out now - especially when playing on a private server. There are still some issues with graphics, like grass and trees remaining invisible at certain settings, but overall the game seems to be on better ground.
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Patch notes come in quite often, and the game does appear to be running a lot more smoothly. It's obvious that many players are being banned for "unfair play" (something Mike noticed in his write-up), but it's hard to say how it affects the long-term game. You'll still have to contend with the occasional random server burp, and of course, the "colorful" community. It went on to launch last summer, and Massively's own Mike Foster had, well, quite a time with it. While that alone is not enough to make me wonder about its future, the game was initially plagued by hacker attacks, forum controversy, and plenty of cheating. It was initially named War Z but changed to its new and wordy name because of reasons. Infestation: Survivor Stories has been through enough real-life drama to make me think that it truly has survived some sort of apocalypse.
