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I've been trying to talk some of my friends into getting gaming pcs but we're all console guys. I just happened upon this game in an article and knew there wasn't anything like this on consoles. They're definitely missing out. I researched it here on the forums to check out the game and the community around it and for the most part you guys all seem cool and positive with each other. Made my choice to get the pc much easier. Hope to run into some of you guys in game sometime.
I've been wanting to get a gaming pc for awhile now but have always been a console gamer. DayZ is one of the games that finally pushed my over the edge to get a decent computer for finally. I've been super excited to check it out because there's nothing on console that can match the experience of this game. The more I check it out and watch videos though it seems like hackers pop up more and more. Is it polluted with them already? Getting shot and jacked is one thing, the ability for it to happen is part of that crazy looking experience but people hacking seems like it completely breaks the foundation and ruins it. I just don't wanna come in feeling like the most fun I could have for the $2k I just shelled out is gone before I got to it. What do you guys think?
I know I'm going to love the hell out of the game anyways but I'm completely new to pc gaming and have been foaming at the mouth over this one. I saw it in game informer and was interested so I started checking it out more and more. Like I said I had been wanting to get a setup for a while and I knew this was gonna be the first game I got. I just have a feeling ill be a little overwhelmed learning the ins and outs of the pc by itself, let alone coming in on something like this. Just not used to the hacker thing coming from consoles. It's really rare to run into someone with a hacked Xbox