Since the majority of humans today live in cities, urban combat will be dangerous, time-consuming, and frustrating. In Beijing, New York City, Los Angeles, and Tokyo alone, you may have upwards of 5 million zombies.Urban combat is more difficult than rural or country combat because in an urban setting, there are buildings almost everywhere, and the ones that have toppled will leave large piles of debris and dust. Many cars will be left in the streets. Also, there may be hundreds of hostile survivors. Large cities also have the highest potential for being hit by nukes or being attacked by the army. The streets will be battle zone, as hellish as World War 2, or Rambo on drugs. -richboy33lb
Contrary to the above: Cities will not remain a serious feeding ground unless all means of departure are finished, E.G. Manhattan Island. If the island is closed off from the remainder of the area, then the majority of our Zed's will stay on the island. If they are mainland locations, E.G. Los Angeles, and Tokyo, the major amounts of undead will depart from the urban environment when their main source of flesh is majorly depleted. In other words: Those undead will follow the sounds of the departing crowds. -Biohazardouswithin
It'd be usefull just to hide in a building with enough food, and water for the duration - Lamnov