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Flaven

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  1. Here is my two monitor set up. I have a 1440p monitor and a 1080p monitor. They are offset because they are not at the same height on my desk. As you can see DayZ is in fullscreen mode but not centered on the main monitor. Steps I have tried: 1. Delete .cfg 2. Restart computer 3. Alt + Enter 4. Alt + Tab 5. Enabling windowed mode in .cfg, loaded game, set to fullscreen in game, restarted game, game is still offcenter. 6. Have set all possible entries in the .cfg to my main monitor resolution. After trying these steps nothing has worked. This is the first time I've ever had this issue from years of playing. Any help, suggestions you guys could offer would be great. Thanks!
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    Q&A with Lead Animator Viktor Kostik

    Hello, My question is in regards to the "feel" of the character model itself. What is the process on getting the animations to feel that they have weight and that they move in an organic human-like fashion rather than feeling robotic? Consider that from an RP perspective our characters are normal citizens with no imposed military background. Did you take this into account when creating the animations for how a person with little to no military training would handle weapons, cover, etc? Thanks!
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