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20CC

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  1. yea like i said..you have a reading comprehension problem..."not necessarily imply" means it might and it might not be depending on.... stop spending so much time on dayz and go back to school kid...im done responding to you
  2. and this is what i mean .. first off i never said mmorpg in my post...i said mmo . then he had to go and google the difference between the two and then post it like he knew . second i know what an alpha is and i said that in my original post. i have also beta tested many games. you either have a reading comprehension problem or your smoking too much weed ...weedz
  3. hey man...there are no mmo that are sandboxes is what your saying? eve online...everquest...vanguard...darkfall?? if dayz was your first game then you should just stay quiet bro . i have been gaming for a looong time kid
  4. Open worldFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Sandbox Game)Jump to: navigation, searchFor other uses, see Open world (disambiguation).An open world is a type of video game level design where a player can roam freely through a virtual world and is given considerable freedom in choosing how or when to approach objectives.[1] The term free roam is also used, as is sandbox and free-roaming.[2][3] "Open world" and "free-roaming" suggest the absence of artificial barriers,[4] in contrast to the invisible walls and loading screens that are common in linear level designs. An "open world" game does not necessarily imply a sandbox. In a true "sandbox", the player has tools to modify the world themselves and create how they play.[5] Generally open world games still enforce some restrictions in the game environment, either due to absolute technical limitations or in-game limitations (such as locked areas) imposed by a game's linearity. i posted the meaning of what a sandbox is...can you do these things in dayz? if you cant then its not a sandbox and your correct..if you can then you are just talking to talk
  5. like i said most people here are just yessirs. the developers specifically said they want to make standalone a MMO. massive multiplayer online..is what dayz is . i never said it was a massive multiplayer online role playing game. get a clue people . but fine ill keep my opinions to myself .
  6. this is the kind of person developers should keep an open ear to.
  7. just by the fact that you felt the need to defend yourself off a post that wasnt aimed at you specifically just shows me that.................check your ingame inventory
  8. i like your tag...a autographed dildo coming your way.
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