Generation Zero beginner’s guide: six indispensable tips to help you survive the robot revolution (2024)

Anyone who has seen almost any sci-fi movie knows that we’ve got our work cut out for us if the machines ever do rise up. In open-world survival game Generation Zero, there’s a whole bunch of killer metal monsters roaming around baying for blood. They range from dog-sized machines, to the general shape and tonnage of an industrial harvester.But it’s not onions and beetroot they want to scoop up from the fields. It’s you.

Don’t worry, however, because we’re here to help. This handy beginner’s guide will show you where to get some powerful weapons early on, how best to take down the heartless bits of hardware making your life a misery, and offer a few general tips on what to do to get off to an amazing start.

Before we talk tactics, however, remember that while you can get together with up to three people online, you can also play the game solo. Forming a squad isn’t mandatory, then, but bear in mind that most activities in life are better with friends – even surviving a robot uprising.

Whether you buddy up or not, your aim is to run around Avalanche Studio's lovingly reimagined '80s Sweden, looting gear while trying to avoid eradication. It’s all pleasantly streamlined, with no NPCs tohand out missions, and no hunger or thirst meters to worry about. Right then, let’s cut the chatter and get out there – we believe in you.

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Where to find the hunter’s rifle

The hunter’s rifle is incredibly effective in Generation Zero. It lets you take out enemies at range, and that’s going to prove particularly useful in the rolling hills of Sweden. It’s also very easy to miss, however.

To get your hands on it, you have to follow the road from the starting area until you come to an abandoned car. It’s between the first house and the church – just stick to the road and you’ll spot it. Search the car for a note, and it’ll point you to a house located north-west of Björknäs-skogen, on the coast.

Head into the house to find the rifle and various ammo boxes scattered around, and then dip inside the garage for a high-powered scope. Make sure to watch out for prowling robots outside, though.

Don’t miss the hidden shotgun

The second weapon you really can’t afford to miss is the shotgun. It’s located in the Iboholmen church, which you’ll come across naturally during the tutorial mission. There’s a note in the church alluding to a ‘hiding place’, which is fun to try and find for yourself – but hey, if you’re reading this you want answers. We get it.

So, to claim your prize, make your way through the gloom to the wooden staircase at the back and ascend all the way to the bell tower. The shotgun should be right in front of you,along with someshells for it. Now you have a shotgun and sniper rifle, letting you take on enemies at both close and long range – not to mention look pretty cool with those tools slung over your shoulder.

Dismantleearly enemies

As we’ve mentioned once or twice already, the world is full of robots waiting to kill you.Your crime? Having skin, apparently. We suspect it’s down to jealousy, but fret not – there are several ways you can combat the machines’waron dermis. Firstly, depending on where you shoot them, they’ll break apart in different ways – remember to account for bullet drop if engaging at range – and, brilliantly, any damage you inflict will remain indefinitely.

If your aim’s good enough, the early dog-shaped robots are easily felled with a single, explosive shot to the fuel tank on their backs. You can also shoot off their mounted gunand forcethem into melee mode –upon which they’lladopta kicking strategy.

It’s also worth noting that there’s no difficulty scaling in the game. Instead, the further you travel into the island, the bigger the robots get. So don’t go too far inland until you have some good gear and character upgrades under you belt. Speaking of which…

give robots the slip

Let’s talk stealth. The first character upgrade we recommend grabbing is ‘spotting’. This lets you scan enemies to see their health bar.It’sreally useful because itallows you to make an educated callonwhether you should try engaginga robot or not. Deciding when to head into battle and when to avoid combat is central to Generation Zero, and much of the time being sneaky is your best option.

If you need to make yourself scarce, a good option is using a boombox. Yes, making a lot of noisefeels counter-intuitive, but bear with us here. You can find boomboxes quite easily around the world, and if you drop one and hit the play button, it’ll lure enemies overlike a synth-pop siren. This is useful both for distracting them while you scarper,orto bait them into traps. If you don’t have a music system to hand, then you could use fireworks instead. They operate slightly differently, stunning robots so that you can get away.

Also, remember that rain is your friend in Generation Zero. The sound of raindrops hitting the ground will actually mask your footsteps. And don’t forget that foliage conceals you too, so make sure to duck inside a bit of shrubbery when enemies are nearby.

Use the environment to your advantage

It’s not just guns that help you kill enemies. In Generation Zero, you can use the world itself. For instance, electrical boxes explode when damaged, emitting a devastating burst of electricity and zapping any unfortunate robot that happens to be standing nearby. Bait foes over tothese boxes, using flaresor the tactics described above, and have yourself a good old fry up.A nice bonus of using this strategyis that electricitywon’t damage the parts robots drop, so you can use it to get better loot.

If you’rehappy with charred spoils, however, you can take enemies out quickly with a car explosion. It may destroy some ofthe loot you would otherwise have bagged, but it also looks incredibly cool. One shot to any vehicle’s engine will do it. Time it right and you’ll take out several bots in one awesome fireball.

How doesmultiplayer work?

In Generation Zero, you can easily jump in and out of people’s games. The host of a game you join will always save mission progress, and the state of the world is based on where the host is in their story. However, if you’re a guest, your progress will still save as long asyou’re atroughly the same point in the story– don’t expect to leapfrog a chunk of the experience by joining someone who is much further along than you, however!

In every scenario, loot and experience will always be saved. So you can jump into someone’s game, let them guide you to some good loot, and then take that loot back to your own game. It’s easier said than done with all those robots, but hopefullysome experienced close protection will help even the odds a little. Right, we’ve done all we can for you. Best of luck out there!

Generation Zero beginner’s guide: six indispensable tips to help you survive the robot revolution (2024)

FAQs

What is the biggest robot in Generation Zero? ›

Tank. The largest robots in Generation Zero, Tanks are a huge menace and a true test of a player's combat abilities.

How to get good at Generation Zero? ›

A Generation Zero Survival Guide
  1. Weapon Quality. Every weapon in the game has an associated quality level, indicating how well it was originally made. ...
  2. Explore and Scavenge. ...
  3. Use the Right Tools. ...
  4. Some Skills Require Tools. ...
  5. Take Your Time. ...
  6. If in Doubt, Hide. ...
  7. Environmental Hazards. ...
  8. Take a Friend.

What do you do in Generation Zero? ›

In this reimagining of 1980's Sweden, hostile machines have invaded the serene countryside, and you need to fight back while unravelling the mystery of what is really going on. By utilizing battle tested guerilla tactics, you'll be able to lure, cripple, or destroy enemies in intense, creative sandbox skirmishes.

What is robots weakness? ›

Although robots can be superior to humans in some ways, they are less dextrous than humans, they don't have such powerful brains, and cannot compete with a human's ability to understand what they can see.

What is the max level in Generation Zero? ›

Apparently, the max level is 10,000, according to Steam yet the skill level cap is at 31.

Is there any NPC in Generation Zero? ›

There is really no significant interaction with NPC in this game. Remember this game is not AAA game like Far Cry. Anita is the main mission giver and a bit from Benny and Elsa of Alpine Unrest DLC. Calle and Veronika of Fnix Rising DLC.

Is Generation Zero good alone? ›

It is fun solo, it is a little more fun multiplayer imo (as someone who plays solo on other games 95% of the time), but solo it is really fun as well, in a more relaxing sort of way.

Does the difficulty matter in Generation Zero? ›

When playing with higher difficulty settings, the machine's accuracy when aiming at player is increased. The machines spawn rate remains the same regardless of the difficulty settings. On higher difficulties, Rivals will emerge more frequently.

What is the final main mission in Generation Zero? ›

Good Night is the final FNIX Rising main mission in Generation Zero. "Instead of placing the C4 on the cannon as planned, Calle decided to sacrifice himself by driving the truck loaded with the C4 head-on into the cannon, to make sure it would blow up to pieces. Was that his plan from the start?

Is there an ending to Generation Zero? ›

The game has a ending, and a beginning with Fnix rising, Alpine unrest, and the story now goes into Landfall story line. Originally posted by derMack: but the game has a story ending. after that you can destroy robots endlessly until you get bored.

Can you revive in Generation Zero? ›

If you die, you can choose between spawning at a safe house or reviving yourself using an adrenaline shot. If you're playing in co-op, a teammate can revive you. You don't lose any stuff if you die.

What are 3 disadvantages of robots? ›

Here are the robotics disadvantages that aren't quite as enjoyable.
  • They Lead Humans To Lose Their Jobs. Robots have a nasty habit of taking peoples' jobs. ...
  • They Need Constant Power. Robots need oodles of electricity to run. ...
  • They're Restricted To Their Programming. ...
  • The Perform Relatively Few Tasks.

What are the weak spots on automatons? ›

The Automaton Berserker has two weak spots: its waist and head. Shooting at the waist repeatedly can break it in half, while shooting at the head can kill it right away, even with regular weapons. The most effective tactic when facing them is to shoot at their weak spots while quickly moving away from them.

What are robots incapable of? ›

Robots are good at routine things, but cannot innovate like people can. Machines are excellent at carrying out routine tasks, but only people can 'think out of the box'. In the future, it will be perfectly possible for a computer to draw the plans for the design of a standard house or apartment building.

What are the weak points of AI? ›

Limitations of Weak AI

Some of the limitations which weak AI poses are as follows: AI systems without broad intelligence cannot complete tasks they were not developed, as they cannot adapt. Weak AI systems cannot adapt to new contexts or tasks; they are restricted to the particular duties for which they were created.

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