<|endoftext|> Build 32 IWBUMS process to keep things fresh, is a challenge that takes place in the old PZ map from the 0.1.5d days. Community mapper BobHeckling rebuilt it with the current PZ toolset, and with his permission it��s now going to be part of the full game.
The challenge gives you one day of relative safety – filled with only sporadic zombies who won��t attack you. Come morning, however, zombies will arrive in huge numbers – and they will find you.
The jury is currently out on whether we recreate the old jukebox crash bug, but other than that your nostalgia glands should be pumping out rose-tinted endorphins like no-one��s business…
Death by Mall
The moment the zeds break through in the Opening Hours challenge is so much fun that we wanted to share. Slight spoilers in that it��s better to play, rather than watch. (It��s still good to watch though!)
Other Stuff
There��s currently a lot of work going into making the online experience smoother and far less niggly both as player and admin. There��s several irons in the fire on this one, some big and some small, so hopefully you��ll start to see improvements in both build 32 and 33. Oh, and in 32 you can remove broken glass from windows too by the way. Which will be a relief to patched up legs/groins everywhere.
We��ll hopefully be seeing some streamers and youtubers blessed with an early version of Build 32 showing off our wares later this week, so keep an eye on @theindiestone for news on that. See you all next week!
Oh, and check out the Russian community��s awesome Spiffo drawing contest. Still some time to go if you want to join in!
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250 Moto One
Geico Honda��s Christian Craig grabbed the holeshot and immediately worked up a six second gap only to have it diminished when he washed out in a slippery right hand corner. Cooper Webb took over the lead with KTM Red Bull��s Marvin Musquin hard on his heels. Webb��s bike started blowing smoke around the 20-minute mark and although it didn��t seem to slow the North Carolina native down it did let Marvin Musquin smell blood, which led him to Webb��s rear tire and make the pass for the lead. Both would never be more than a couple bike lengths apart for the remaining minutes of moto one and the rain soaked fans loved it. A bobble with a lapper might have caused Webb a last lap attempt on Musquin but the friendly Frenchman took the checkers with Webb noticeably upset finishing second. Behind them Pro Circuit Kawasaki��s Arnaud Tonus put in a great ride to take third in his first ever Lucas Oil Pro Motocross moto, while Christian Craig took fourth despite having another tip-over. Aaron Plessinger rounded out the top five, while points leader Jeremy Martin overcame a bad start to finish ninth. Webb had a heated discussion with Musquin at the podium claiming Marvin was cross jumping him and he let him know that wasn��t going to happen again in moto two.
250 Moto Two:
Thanks to only a light rain, the track was much better for the second moto and when the gate dropped it was Jeremy Martin who shot into the lead, followed by Marvin Musquin and Cooper Webb, who wasted no time in passing Musquin and eventually Martin to take the lead. Martin lost a little time in the beginning of the race, but around the halfway mark Martin closed back up on Webb and started pressuring for the pass. When Webb put what appeared to be a block on Martin��s attempt to pass him, Martin swerved and just swooped around the outside and roosted off with the lead. Martin built a gap, but with two laps left he had a mistake and Webb and Musquin both went by. This handed