The Crafting dead: Cure
An comprehensive guide for the most popular
zombie survival mod for Minecraft.
Why?
So, why did I create this website? The answer is, probably the same reason you're at this website- because there is no single place to go to get information about the Crafting Dead. The Crafting Dead wiki page, here, only has "talk" pages about specific parts of the mod. For example, the weapons and attachments talk page consists of a lot of people asking how to add attachments and complaining, with only a few people responding. Out of those people responding, only a few actually know what they're talking about. Anyways, on this site, you will find all the information you need to know about the mod. Hope you enjoy!
P.S. I sincerely apologize for how much information is on each page... I was only allowed five pages without paying any money. In the future, I may make separate websites for different topics withing CD:C.
P.S. I sincerely apologize for how much information is on each page... I was only allowed five pages without paying any money. In the future, I may make separate websites for different topics withing CD:C.
About the game
Crafting Dead: Cure is a mod for Technic (get it here) that simulates a zombie apocalypse in Minecraft. The player spawns with nothing, and must survive by finding loot piles throughout structures generated in the world. The basics of playing are included on this page.
How to get it
Did you find this webpage and are interested in playing the game? Follow these steps to do so:
1. Go to the Technic Launcher download page
2. Select the correct file type (Windows, Mac, Linux)
3. Download and install the file
4. After launching Technic, you will be prompted to enter in your Minecraft username and password. This is required to play the game.
5. At the main Technic Screen, look to the left; you will see an option to "Add New Pack"
6. Click "Add New Pack"
7. When prompted to enter a URL, copy this and press Enter:
http://www.technicpack.net/api/modpack/official-crafting-dead-mod
8. Wait for all files on the right side of the screen to finish unzipping and installing
9. Press "Play" (I know, very tough step)
10. Enjoy!
P.S. If you would like a set of steps to set up your own CDC Server, leave a comment at the bottom of the
Comments Page.
1. Go to the Technic Launcher download page
2. Select the correct file type (Windows, Mac, Linux)
3. Download and install the file
4. After launching Technic, you will be prompted to enter in your Minecraft username and password. This is required to play the game.
5. At the main Technic Screen, look to the left; you will see an option to "Add New Pack"
6. Click "Add New Pack"
7. When prompted to enter a URL, copy this and press Enter:
http://www.technicpack.net/api/modpack/official-crafting-dead-mod
8. Wait for all files on the right side of the screen to finish unzipping and installing
9. Press "Play" (I know, very tough step)
10. Enjoy!
P.S. If you would like a set of steps to set up your own CDC Server, leave a comment at the bottom of the
Comments Page.
faq
How do I add an attachment to my gun? Press [G] and your Secondary Inventory will appear. Drag the gun into the single box on the right, and put the attachment in the correct slot. NOTE: Some attachments are not compatible with certain weapons. See the Weapons Page for attachment info.
I don't like the way you shoot/aim. How can I remap those controls? Press [Esc] in game and choose the CD Options. In there you will be able to remap your controls unique to the Crafting Dead.
I can't find any buildings. What's the issue? Buildings will only spawn in the "CD: Cure" world type. Before creating a new world, change the world type to CD:Cure under "More World Options".
I just got a package labeled, "Spec Ops/Soldier/Ghille Clothing". What do I do? To put on the clothing, simply hold the package in your hand and right-click.
How do I use a backpack/tactical vest? Press [G]. Backpacks go in the second slot down on the left, and vests go in the third slot.
Hope this all helps!
I don't like the way you shoot/aim. How can I remap those controls? Press [Esc] in game and choose the CD Options. In there you will be able to remap your controls unique to the Crafting Dead.
I can't find any buildings. What's the issue? Buildings will only spawn in the "CD: Cure" world type. Before creating a new world, change the world type to CD:Cure under "More World Options".
I just got a package labeled, "Spec Ops/Soldier/Ghille Clothing". What do I do? To put on the clothing, simply hold the package in your hand and right-click.
How do I use a backpack/tactical vest? Press [G]. Backpacks go in the second slot down on the left, and vests go in the third slot.
Hope this all helps!
Your Gui (Graphical User Interface)
On the upper-right side of your screen you will see a list of values under "Crafting Dead: Cure" in this order:
1. Player Name- Your Minecraft Username
2. Players Killed- Number of other players you have killed on a server
3. Zombies Killed- Number of zombies you have killed in the world
NOTE: When you die, both kill counters will be reset to 0.
4. Water- How thirsty your player is. This value decreases by 1% about every 20 seconds. This doesn't change as you move faster, i.e. sprinting, jumping.
5. Blood- How much blood your player has. Your player will start to bleed after getting hit a few times by zombies. This value decreases by 1% ever three seconds when the player is walking, and by 1% every <1 second, so when the player is bleeding, it is recommended that they only walk.
6. Humanity- How good of a person the player is. As the player kills zombies, humanity increases. As the player kills humans, humanity decreases. This value can be negative.
7. <Fire Mode> - Ammunition- What weapon the player is currently holding, and how much ammunition it contains. For example, if the player was holding an M9 pistol with 7 ammo remaining, the field would say "SEMI - 7" (Fists are SEMI with 0 ammunition)
8. Square One- What weapon player has on their back. Swap to that weapon with [C] or open Secondary Inventory with [G]
9. Square Two- What backpack player has on their back. Open Secondary Inventory with [G]
10. Square Three- What vest the player is wearing. Open Secondary Inventory with [G}
1. Player Name- Your Minecraft Username
2. Players Killed- Number of other players you have killed on a server
3. Zombies Killed- Number of zombies you have killed in the world
NOTE: When you die, both kill counters will be reset to 0.
4. Water- How thirsty your player is. This value decreases by 1% about every 20 seconds. This doesn't change as you move faster, i.e. sprinting, jumping.
5. Blood- How much blood your player has. Your player will start to bleed after getting hit a few times by zombies. This value decreases by 1% ever three seconds when the player is walking, and by 1% every <1 second, so when the player is bleeding, it is recommended that they only walk.
6. Humanity- How good of a person the player is. As the player kills zombies, humanity increases. As the player kills humans, humanity decreases. This value can be negative.
7. <Fire Mode> - Ammunition- What weapon the player is currently holding, and how much ammunition it contains. For example, if the player was holding an M9 pistol with 7 ammo remaining, the field would say "SEMI - 7" (Fists are SEMI with 0 ammunition)
8. Square One- What weapon player has on their back. Swap to that weapon with [C] or open Secondary Inventory with [G]
9. Square Two- What backpack player has on their back. Open Secondary Inventory with [G]
10. Square Three- What vest the player is wearing. Open Secondary Inventory with [G}
Loot Piles
Loot piles are generated items that spawn inside of structures/compounds. Loot piles are shown as a short mound of colorful cubes. There are six different types of loot: common, rare, very rare, extremely rare, medical, and military. The color of piles are as follows: white-common, yellow-rare, cyan-very rare, light green-extremely rare, red-medical, dark green-military. Loot piles are collected by right-clicking the pile. More in-depth descriptions of loot piles can be found on the Miscellaneous page.