As ridiculous as I feel like his post was, there's a problem with what you said about it being alpha and that being the issue. It is currently nothing more than a mod for a game that costs $30. The standalone will be alpha, yes. But this is still a mod. I, like many others have been banned from this mod by a service that has clearly fucked up. I admit that I may have caused my cd-key to be stolen, but I have no way of proving that because battleye won't even respond. They won't respond to anyone. They are banning people from a mod. A mod that was the sole reason for me, and many others, purchasing the game. At this present time this mod is not making Rocket money, it's making Arma 2 money. Arma 2's service, battleye, banned me and many many others. Many for legitimate reasons, but also a very large amount of people for completely illegitimate reasons. They have thus far refused to even attempt to work with users to figure out how to fix the bans. I have no complaints about DayZ. The hackers are apart of the territory, standalone will be able to fix that. Same with most other glitches. No, I've got beef with battleye. Please point me in the direction where I can actually get in contact with them and I will happily do so. Until then, you cannot simply ignore peoples demands for answers as to why their purchase is no longer working. I've got no interest in playing Arma 2. Sorry, I've heard it's a good game and all, but I never bought the game for that. Now I've got a useless game, and no reasons as to why I can't use it the way I want to: for DayZ.