Viewing Player: Governor-29
Player Summary |
Rank: | 158 |
Points: | 532,372 |
Infected Killed: | 50,664 |
Survivors Killed: | 302 |
Headshots: | 4,754 |
Headshot Ratio: | 9.38 % |
Points per Minute: | 27.53 |
Boomer Average: | 1.21 |
Hunter Average: | 11.92 |
Smoker Average: | 14.34 |
Spitter Average: | 104.14 |
Jockey Average: | 15.74 |
Charger Average: | 24.27 | Tank Average: | 588.11 |
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Infected Type | Kills |
Common Infected | 43,020 |
Boomers | 2,335 |
Spitters | 1,501 |
Chargers | 1,147 |
Smokers | 1,049 |
Jockeys | 840 |
Hunters | 772 |
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Demerits |
Friendly Fire Incidents | 3,610 |
Friendlies Left For Dead | 1,782 |
Infected Let In Safe Room | 242 |
Incapacitated Friendlies | 154 |
Witches Disturbed | 68 |
Teammates Killed | 4 |
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Player Profile |
Name: | Governor-29 |
Location: | Peru | Steam ID: | STEAM_1:0:174488694 |
Steam Community: | Governor-29's Community Page |
Last Online: | 12 Mar, 2025 6:18pm (3.96 months ago) |
Total Playtime: | 5.37 hours (322 min) |
Timed Maps: | 0 runs |
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Survivor Awards |
Protected Friendlies | 3,107 |
Revived Friendlies | 2,206 |
Saved Friendlies from Chargers | 1,186 |
Saved Friendlies from Smokers | 709 |
Saved Friendlies from Hunters | 468 |
Ammo Upgrades Deployed | 389 |
Saved Friendlies from Jockeys | 381 |
Defibrillators Used | 63 |
Safe Houses Reached with All Survivors | 43 |
Campaigns Completed | 31 |
Gas Canisters Poured | 30 |
Tanks Killed with No Deaths | 23 |
Leveled Charges | 9 |
Adrenalines Given | 8 |
Medkits Given | 6 |
Tanks Killed with Team | 4 |
Pills Given | 2 |
Crowned Witches | 0 |
Rescued Friendlies | 0 |
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Infected Awards |
Survivors Incapacitated | 2,104 |
All Survivors Dead | 403 |
Scattering Ram | 185 |
Perfect Blindness | 177 |
Caused Ledge Grab | 140 |
Bulldozer | 80 |
Pain From Above | 79 |
Death From Above | 50 |
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Achievements |
City Buster |
Governor-29 has killed more zombies than the entire population of Grady County, OK, population 50,615.
That is almost more than the entire population of Effingham County, GA, population 50,728. |
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