••••••••••Quite a unique server with unusual (for this game) but absolutely atmospheric mechanics and options that do not distract from the main idea of the game that "this is the story of your death", every exit from your relatively safe personal shelter (if you managed to set it up at all) is a challenge, because zombies are really not just stupid safe punching bags that fall apart in 1 hit like almost everywhere on other servers, here zombies are really dangerous (also currently testing and configuring attacks on players by raiders (NPC survivors)).
••••••••••Dangerous moments, "pulse under 200". You're not the only one who can run here ;) Sometimes (often unexpectedly) you encounter zombie athletes who don't mind sprinting for a nutritious meal (in certain areas zombies like to run in the evenings/nights, while during the day they rest peacefully, just dragging their feet on the ground).
••••••••••Hardcore. In the current season, the difficulty is also increased by the fact that zombies transmit the virus not only by bite, but also by infection under the nails (scratches).
••••••••••Outside help. You can find a way to contact the military outside the state to request an airdrop of support (if your request is accepted, after some time a plane flies over your area and drops humanitarian aid), naturally, you still have to fight for the cargo (PvE in PvE zone, PvE+PvP in PvP zone).
••••••••••Virus cure. You can find (NOT CRAFT (at least for now)) a vaccine for the zombie virus (extremely rare item, other players will never give it to you for free (unless it's your brother/sister :) ).
••••••••••Loot. Loot in containers appears in reasonable amounts, as is proper in online survival games, there is no abundance of valuable resources, usually everything is quickly scooped up, if you absolutely do not like to take risks - at the beginning of the game you'll have to stay on the shallows.
••••••••••Fuel. Gasoline and propane in the area are scarce (logically), a shortage that you also need to desperately fight for. If you are a homebody and play in a team/with neighbors, you can engage in crafting, and profitably sell for example the same gasoline (the first thing that came to mind. Trite, but crafting it is quite expensive, however, every drop of liquid gold is worth it!), since the map is quite large and there are enough players, gasoline is highly valued, and as soon as you put it in the shop and someone finds out about it, it will be bought immediately (most likely), so you can save up money for some good item that will help you live longer (after all, we all came here to "live through", not "survive" ;) )
••••••••••Regular atmospheric (sometimes not so atmospheric to be honest:) ) events. Events, for example: drops of humanitarian aid in random locations across the map with hints to the correct coordinates, which you also have to fight over with other players and infected, events for gathering something, for instance fishing - you need to catch a certain type of fish, or hunting. Mass events to clear towns from zombie hordes by large groups of survivors (players) to hold subsequent events in those towns (if you manage to clear them).
••••••••••Connection with players. The longer I play, the more new people I meet, even though they have been playing for quite a long time as it turned out, logically, usually at night some people are online, in the morning others, in the afternoon a third, and so on, if you always play at the same time of day, finding a company will not be so difficult (if you are social enough for that), but, that does not mean you should trust everyone right away ;) They may scam you for their own profit (that happened to me in the first hours of the game. What can you do, it's an apocalypse after all), but overall, the Discord is quite active, if you have questions, they will give answers.
••••••••••Administration. The administration is online not constantly of course, but quite often, and they also play as characters that can be met in the world, like all other players, unless they are complete hermits whom you can only find by their screenshots in Discord for example :D
••••••••••Polls and gameplay improvement. Also, the administration (as well as regular players) actively participates in the development of the server, often in Discord you can see new proposals for changing this or that modification, for example, or even original mechanics, participate in polls, just remember, "your actions have consequences") Including new players can offer something interesting, however, it is worth remembering the influence of personal reputation.)
———for ~160 hours of playing on the server - this is my personal experience, the server has shown itself (for me) as specifically unique and working, with a huge, dangerous, interesting and quite dynamic world (I even managed to find water transport parts, as my companion said, "here in the cities this is trash, but there, by the water, someone can't sail away without it" :D)
———and perhaps one big minus (at the moment), this server is being "harassed" by colleagues/rivals, but the anti-cheat is modified literally every day, which largely helps to fight the "harassment", and every day the ban lists are filled with players with 0 hours of play and at the same time with packs of cheats. If you see some unusual activity of a player, or in general something incomprehensible, it is better to as quickly as possible take a screenshot of you being alive/ or just died from the actions of a guest-cheater (or better yet, record "anomalous activity"), exit the game, and send the recordings to the administration, if suddenly some new cheat bypassed the protection (which is unlikely of course, but you never know).
…………. P.S. Sooory for such a long review.