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8 years of Early Access and 7 Days to Die shows no signs of slowing down on the major upgrades, with Alpha 20 Experimental out now on Steam. It's opt-in, so you need to select it from the Beta menu for the game on Steam, and once it's stable enough it will be out for everyone.
This version is another huge change for the game with lots of new character / enemy models that look and perform better, along with some massive world-building upgrades to the whole experience.

Just some of what's new and improved includes:
- A brand-new version of Random Gen World creation with new cities, city tiles and a part system spawner. You will be blown away by it!
- Over 200 new POI’s and updates to many of the older POI’s. Over 550 Explorable locations total
- Navezgane has many city improvements, terrain improvements and new rural and wilderness communities
- Nearly 25 new HD characters with a couple with improved shaders
- 6 New weapons and 13 HD remakes with the addition of new primitive pipe weapons
- Overhauled shape menu with hundreds of new shapes organized and buildable from a simple frame with in-game, creative and level design support
- Block Placement Improvements
- We have added a Robotic Drone Companion to carry your extra gear, heal you and more
- Dynamic Imposter System renders accurate changes to POI’s and player bases at far distances
- Rendering improvements with 100s of new PBR models
- Quest Improvements including new restore power night Quests
- AI Enemy Improvements including city spawning, ducking, obstacle attacks, head tracking and burst attacks.
Seems this update has managed to pull back a lot of players too, with it hitting a recent peak count of over 40,000 players at a time, which is the highest it has been for quite a few months.
You can pick it up on Humble Store and Steam. Full Alpha 20 Experimental release notes here.
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Quoting: ixnariI'm excited to play the 1.0 release, but considering this game is still in alpha after all these years, I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever get to play it.Every alpha since A14 has been a 1.0 release for me. So A20 is like 1.6. It's an amazing game that they just keep adding more to. 2 Likes, Who?
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Quoting: EMO GANGSTERI love the game and I own it but why is this still in Alpha it came out in 2013It's not in Alpha, by any stretch. They just stuck with the terminology for some reason. Still, 8 years of continual updates - incredible commitment. I know quite a few dev outfits that would have put out A16 four years ago and drawn a line under it. Indeed, thanks to the legal fiasco that occurred when Tell Tale went under, it's still A16 you'll get on the Xbox and PS4. 1 Likes, Who?
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Quoting: slaapliedjeEvery time I play this, I run into a show stopping bug. Last time it was whenever I'd get near the Trader's door, it'd teleport me away... Do find it amusing that it's an Alpha / Early Access, yet it's on the Playstation Store...You mean you were getting teleported away even after 6:05? Are you sure the trader was open? 0 Likes
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Quoting: SadLIt would be nice if they shrunk the teleport box a bit so it would only teleport yourself away if you got inside or on top of any of invulnerable blocks. Now it also does it when you just clip the corner when running around it. 1 Likes, Who?Quoting: slaapliedjeEvery time I play this, I run into a show stopping bug. Last time it was whenever I'd get near the Trader's door, it'd teleport me away... Do find it amusing that it's an Alpha / Early Access, yet it's on the Playstation Store...You mean you were getting teleported away even after 6:05? Are you sure the trader was open?
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Quoting: EhvisIt always did that. Shrinking it is probably not an option, because if you are able to come too close to it, you might exploit for some protection, because the trader walls are indestructible. If anything, some more clear indication would be probably better solution... let's say, some sort of (red?) flood lights around the compound to indicate where the border is. I can imagine some better iteration will come, but probably isn't on the top of the list currently. Mods might provide some nicer solution. 0 LikesQuoting: SadLIt would be nice if they shrunk the teleport box a bit so it would only teleport yourself away if you got inside or on top of any of invulnerable blocks. Now it also does it when you just clip the corner when running around it.Quoting: slaapliedjeEvery time I play this, I run into a show stopping bug. Last time it was whenever I'd get near the Trader's door, it'd teleport me away... Do find it amusing that it's an Alpha / Early Access, yet it's on the Playstation Store...You mean you were getting teleported away even after 6:05? Are you sure the trader was open?
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Quoting: scainethanks to the legal fiasco that occurred when Tell Tale went under, it's still A16 you'll get on the Xbox and PS4.Was Tell Tale their publisher for consoles? Can they not get a new one? Edit: sounds like they will be doing a new console port: https://7daystodie.fandom.com/wiki/Console_edition Last edited by Phlebiac on 8 Dec 2021 at 6:50 am UTC 1 Likes, Who?
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Quoting: TheRiddickGame still runs on OpenGL under Linux doesn't it?OpenGL is recommended. Vulkan is available. I've been playing some A20 with Vulkan, and it might be less stable but it does appear to run a bit quicker. Meanwhile, I have been playing the game with Feral Sense setting activated. Woo - A nice boost in game difficulty. The zombies hear you easier and from further away. 0 Likes
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Quoting: g000hTried it with Vulkan. While it runs smoothly, it gives me a slight but noticeable increase in input lag.Quoting: TheRiddickGame still runs on OpenGL under Linux doesn't it?OpenGL is recommended. Vulkan is available. I've been playing some A20 with Vulkan, and it might be less stable but it does appear to run a bit quicker.
Quoting: g000hMeanwhile, I have been playing the game with Feral Sense setting activated. Woo - A nice boost in game difficulty. The zombies hear you easier and from further away.I cleared a house. By the time I was done there were more zombies coming in from the outside than had spawned inside. :grin: Actually had to take out my gun at some point! 2 Likes, Who? Kithop 10 Dec 2021
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Quoting: EhvisTried it with Vulkan. While it runs smoothly, it gives me a slight but noticeable increase in input lag.Just curious - is that with Vsync on, and does turning it off fix it? I seem to remember this issue in a couple games. I've got a FreeSync monitor working right now so I have no perceptible input lag with Vsync/adaptive sync on under Vulkan here, for comparison. 0 Likes
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Quoting: KithopI have G-SYNC on, but since it's always above 60 Hz, it's hitting VSYNC. I did a similar test early A19 and there it was much worse. But when both gsync/vsync were off everything was fine. Again, no input lack using OpenGL just like it is now. 0 LikesQuoting: EhvisTried it with Vulkan. While it runs smoothly, it gives me a slight but noticeable increase in input lag.Just curious - is that with Vsync on, and does turning it off fix it? I seem to remember this issue in a couple games. I've got a FreeSync monitor working right now so I have no perceptible input lag with Vsync/adaptive sync on under Vulkan here, for comparison.
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Quoting: EMO GANGSTERI think the reasoning is the Developers love their game and they don't feel it is ready to consider as "complete". Unlike certain OSes (Windows) and AAA gaming titles (nearly every one out there, but particularly Cyberpunk 2077) which release the game as "ready" but then have to go back in for following years to clean up their mess. 0 Likes While you're here, please consider supporting GamingOnLinux on: Reward Tiers:Quoting: Guestwere did I says it should stop being developed for also there are lots of games that keep updating after Alpha what are you even talking about that being said I was just wondering why it still in Alpha, as Scaine, explained without taking oddly personal lol, is it just in name ok cool I love the game and own it if you mint to or not your message comes off like I was being malicious when all I asked was why is it still Alpha.Quoting: EMO GANGSTERI love the game and I own it but why is this still in Alpha it came out in 2013Why's it matter? Would you rather they stop development on it and call it a day? Alpha means it continually gets massive improvements. I just don't understand why people think this way. It'd be different maybe if they only put out tiny updates seldomly or something.
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