-- Infinite spawn function function spawnPart(partName) local partModel = game.ReplicatedStorage:FindFirstChild(partName) if partModel and infiniteResources then local clone = partModel:Clone() clone.Parent = workspace -- Move to mouse hit position local hit = mouse.Hit clone:SetPrimaryPartCFrame(hit)
-- Infinite fuel loop (when seated) player.CharacterAdded:Connect(function(char) local seat = char:FindFirstChild("Seat") if seat then while wait(1) do local vehicle = seat.Parent if vehicle and vehicle:FindFirstChild("FuelTank") then vehicle.FuelTank.Value = 100 -- Refill infinitely end end end end) Build a Car to Kill Zombies Script - Infinite R...
if (Input.GetMouseButtonDown(0) && infiniteResources) Ray ray = Camera.main.ScreenPointToRay(Input.mousePosition); if (Physics.Raycast(ray, out RaycastHit hit)) GameObject newPart = Instantiate(partPrefabs[0], hit.point, Quaternion.identity); newPart.transform.SetParent(GameObject.FindGameObjectWithTag("Vehicle").transform); Debug.Log("Part added - Resources: INFINITE"); But the Infinite Resources script removes the survival
Whether you're a game developer creating the next Zombie Vehicle Simulator or a modder looking to bypass grind mechanics, this guide will walk you through designing a robust, infinitely resourced vehicle assembly script. We’ll cover logic, balance-breaking fun, and the technical backbone. Most zombie car builders start with scarcity: find scrap metal, salvage tires, loot gasoline. But the Infinite Resources script removes the survival grind and jumps straight to creative destruction . SawBlade = "CircularSaw"
-- Part Library (names of pre-made models in ReplicatedStorage) local partLibrary = SpikeStrip = "SpikeBumper", SawBlade = "CircularSaw", MachineGun = "AutoTurret", ArmorPlate = "ReinforcedDoor", Spikes = "TireSpikes"
"What if I could weld a school bus to a tank, cover it in lawnmower blades, and never run out of fuel?"