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    DAYZ E3 Stream (Link Provided)

    00:20h of July 14th on Europe
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    E3 and our attendance

    Anyone with a spare seat on their heli?
  3. I wish it is if not that, quite harder than it currently is in DayZ (Q, WASD and you're done...) If we're talking about a "Life simulator" where you drink, eat, catch a cold and so on, I believe that flying a helicopter SHOULD and MUST be somewhat hard
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    DayZ - ArmA 2, ArmA 3... Help!

    Well, thanks everyone for the answers! I pretty much want ArmA for DayZ. I've found a friend of mine who owns both 'ArmA II' and 'ArmA II:OA' and is not playing them anymore, so he's willing to lend me his Steam account to download both and then the CdKey for Arrowhead thereafter for me to use and play DayZ until the Standalone is out.
  5. Hello there! I'm quite an ignorant when it comes to DayZ since it's been no more than a week since it first came to my ears. As such, I'm yet to have my first DayZ experience (I'm certainly looking forward it) but I got quite confused: - Should I buy the upcomming 'DayZ Standalone' or rather 'ArmA 3' and download the mod for it thereafter? - Who's behind the "ArmA 3 Dayz"? Is it even worth it? - Is "Rocket" and his team considering 'ArmA 3' in any way for DayZ? The thing is that I find a bit confusing that >DayZ< is being developed for ArmA 2 by the guys at Bohemia, having themselves just produced a brand new engine out (ArmA 3). Isn't that stupid? (As far as I know, most of the issues and headaches were related to the buggy 'ArmA 2' engine and it's limitations; not to mention that ArmA 2 is kind of a bit rusty by now.) Could anyone, please, shed some light unto this confusion of mine? Thank you in advance, theanti.
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