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BlackForrest

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  1. And this is the reason why I think all servers being connected to a central hive to be the worst design decision ever. Every server should be isolated from the others. Then you have a name to lose, at least after a while and regulars begin to know you. In fact the central hive is a contributing reason why there is so much KoS and stupidity going on on the servers.
  2. You shot first. There is little doubt about that. I was in these situations before. "Come out of the building, we are friendly." And the moment I opened the door I had a bullet in my face. You can't blame anyone who is trying to escape certain death. I'm also in dayz to communicate with people. But if they feel to run away, I never stop them. And I let them run because I wanted to communicate, not take them hostage or whatever. If your aim was to take a hostage or force communcation, then say so and don't tell me you just wanted to communicate. Do me a favor, learn English. That is what is called a threat, it's not a dialog. You might want to look up these two on wikipedia, just in case. I'm not sure how I would have reacted in this moment, most probably just stay in the building and shoot people trying to enter. But I would also consider to play along and then after a while shoot you in the back of your head. Next time try: "Hey there! Hello!"
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