Multiplayer
Surviving alongside other people is a different game. These guides cover server configuration and the social rules that keep a community alive.
Multiplayer Overview
Solo Project Zomboid is about discipline. Multiplayer is about coordination. The zombies are still dangerous, but other players create the real complexity: shared loot, noisy plans, base trust, vehicles and different risk tolerance.
Best Server Settings
A Project Zomboid server is not just hosted gameplay. The settings decide whether the world feels like a tense survival story, casual co-op, PvP chaos, or a roleplay colony.
Co-op Survival Guide
A group can survive longer than one player, but only if the group is organised. More people means more noise, more food consumed, more mistakes, and more chances someone opens the wrong door.
PvP Guide
Project Zomboid PvP is less about clean duels and more about information, positioning, sound and preparation. The person who sees first usually controls the fight.
Server Admin Tips
A good admin does not just ban griefers. A good admin prevents confusion before it becomes drama.
Multiplayer Etiquette
Most multiplayer problems start with expectations, not malice. Players fight because nobody agreed on loot, vehicles, guns or base rules.