MrMeow wrote:Benton wrote:DayZ is quite realistic.
No.
Rigor mortis would prevent them from running.
Having to eat, drink and fix up wounds is part of daily life. That is about one of the things that are realistic.
Plus, A zombie infection wouldn't last long, At least in America. Due to the fact that almost everyone owns a firearm and they'd be a huge target for stray dogs and flies. There is a whole page dedicated to why this wouldn't happen.
Well, couldn't the virus(or whatever) creating the zombies re-animate the muscles? I mean, it already did that with the brain, why can't it be done with the muscles? There is something similar about the Walkers in Walking Dead, because it seems that the Walkers do not need to eat, but if they do not eat, they start to rot. If something similar happened in a real zombie outbrake, in some time, if people hide or create some well-protected fortresses, the outbreak would end.
Anyway, even the climate would be agaisnt the zombies. In colder climates they would start to freeze, in arid climates they would become really fuckin fragile, as the water evaporates and they become unable to move properly, wet places would accelerate the rotting, some hotter climate would start to cook them in the sun, etc. There is also the natural terrain: Imagine every single paper scratch, brushing and cut you have ever suffered in your life, except it doesn't heal. If everything else I said fails, in some time their bodies would be so fucked up they wouldn't be able to even move.
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