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    Frustrating

    Hi there, I am fairly new to Dayz and Arma, playing it for a couple of weeks and slowly getting the grip on it. There is one thing which frustrates me though, it´s the behavior of other players towards each other. I am aware that this is part of the game, the fractions of Survivors and Bandits and a possible good loot when killing another player. Recently (better said half an hour ago) I was lucky to spawn near Elektrozavodsk and found some neat loots, always avoiding Zeds, and finally was looting the supermarket. But there it went ugly. Some "co player" equipped with only a hatchet saw me and attacked me at the first place, having dozens of Zombies with him. I escaped the supermarket shooting a bolt at him, defending myself, bleeding heavily and tried to run to a safe place. But this player chased me and finally got me hitting me with the hatchet, having loads of Zombies in his back. I am quite sure he didn´t survive this stunt. I just don´t get it why people have to attack other players just for the sake of it, having nearly zero chance in surviving this. If this would be a well prepared hit with a good chance to have a nice loot, I would clearly understand it - though it would never be a way for me. I know this is part of the game, but sometimes it is just frustrating. Greetz from Austria
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