English čeština Deutsch español français italiano 日本語 한국어 polski português português do Brasil. Storage is essential in Project Zomboid to keep all your belongings in a safe place. Here are the best storage options in the game.
Usually there is an open storage unit in the row, if you can drag a zombie or two into that open unit, there is a good chance they will have a key to the whole row of storage units. It's a little risky but worth it if you can get one or two zombies by themselves to follow you. The Ultimate Project Zomboid Storage Showdown: What Container Reigns Supreme? Alright, survivor.
You've bashed your way through hordes, fortified your base, and are now drowning in loot. The burning question now is: what container in Project Zomboid holds the most stuff? The answer, plain and simple, is the mighty Warehouse Shelf. It boasts a whopping 50 units of storage, making it the.
Most efficient storage per tile is just dropping items on the ground especially if items weight a lot like Propane Tanks for example Only limit here is how much shit on the ground your PC can handle. I've started on my main building for my personal use (bed, sink, couch, tv, fridge, stuff for a normal house) and once I get the layout done and the walls placed I'm going to build a mechanic area and then a storage space. What's the best storage thing that's at least somewhat common that I can take and place in my base? Archived post.
You can stack them up 3 high, it's the most convenient storage per tile. Makes it rather boring to look at though visually if you only use those, so personally i would just recommend you to switch things up and use worse but more visually differentiated storage containers. I've searched the grounds of the storage facility; killed 2 zeds.
I can't find keys anywhere to unlock the storage container doors; and apparently metalworking level 10 can't even cut a hole in the door with a torch (unless I'm missing a magazine skill) Short of trying to ram a vehicle into each door, is there a way to open them?