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Standalone: what will it change?
Missile replied to CosmicOsmo's topic in DayZ Mod General Discussion
^Heard from who where? Sources man, sources. -
DayZ Standalone Officially Announced.
Missile replied to archersix's topic in DayZ Mod General Discussion
Shouldn't even need to use the Search Function when there's clearly multiple other related threads on the first page. -
Standalone: what will it change?
Missile replied to CosmicOsmo's topic in DayZ Mod General Discussion
Hackers won't be able to spawn in inappropriate content from ArmA anymore. -
It's a game, there are no real consequences and everyone's practically anonymous.
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Newbie alleges game is 'unplayable'. Front page stats indicate otherwise: Unique Players: 444,997 Players in Last 24h: 121,158 Alive Characters: 366,200
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Probably hacked.
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Hack or no hack? Is this stuff safe to take?
Missile replied to Trekkx's topic in DayZ Mod General Discussion
That is the Ural, which is a legit type of truck however it is usually blue. So I'd wager that it's 'hacked in'. Normal Blue Ural: DayZ Wiki - Vehicles: http://dayzwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Ural_Civilian Sometimes helicopter crash sites have a lot of ammo so the gear could be legit. Whilst It's not strictly "ethical" to take/use hacked-in items I doubt you'd be banned for it -
Nothing new, such cheats have been around on ArmA 2 long before DayZ. EDIT: Thread belongs in Cheat Reporting section: http://dayzmod.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=34
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Patches are exactly what we need to fix the issues you raise. How else would they be addressed?
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Realism in games is merely a relative measure and involves various aspects from gameplay to graphics. Just because a game has a fictional element like zombies doesn't mean it can't be *realistic* in other areas. Realism doesn't necessarily conflict with *fun* either, which is a very subjective thing anyway. All that said, I do slightly cringe when people call ArmA a "realistic military simulator" despite it being riddled with quirky issues and 'gamey' aspects (like the magical healing and resupply system).
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I doubt players get banned for just picking up hacked-in items. It's completely unreasonable for starters. There are quite a lot of people who say you will, but probably just because they heard that from someone else. Those that claim they themselves were banned simply for picking up a hacked-in item likely were banned for another reason, but that can't really be verified anyway.
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Rezzed - Jul 2012 - Presentation, Q&A, Interviews and website concept
Missile replied to Max Planck's topic in Mod Announcements & Info
Another Video Interview: