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  1. Some basic information first:

    IGN: Tacwire

    Age: 16

    Location: Netherlands, GMT+1

    Mic status: Barely alive, unless you like background noises and a cracked sound it's not usable.

    Steam: Ragezors

    Survivor stance: If they aim down the sights and show no friendly signs (the lean dance, put down gun or salute) I'd run to a new position, try it again and if they fail a second time for some reason and still try to aim at me I will take the shot.

    I'm currently packed with items, mostly medical. I need a better gun ,as I'm running with a double-barreled shotgun. I am friendly and I still am in another group, but most of them quit.

    I hardly rage when I die, although I do get irritated when it is easy to grab all my belongings and the team members refuse to do it.

    As an anti-bandit test, you could tell me to come to an open field, drop my gun and ask me things via the Steam chat.

    I look forward to your answer.


  2. When i pick a server of the list and join it' date=' i only get "bad version, connection rejected" or something :S whats up with this?

    Im new to the game and DayZ btw

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    I assume you have the steam version, and that you followed the installation guide to the point where you installed the DayZ expansion and it shows up as "@DayZ" in your Expansions List in-game.

    Most servers show a certain number in their address, which is the client version. An example is 93616.

    You have to update the client to version 93616 or greater. It's an easy download+install program.

    Site: http://www.arma2.com/beta-patch.php

    After that, go to your Operation Arrowhead folder (default is C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\arma 2 operation arrowhead)

    And right click DayZbeta and click Edit. Now search for the line "-window". Delete this line and align the stuff so you don't have a space too much which causes the program start-up to give an error.

    That's pretty much it.

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