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I've seen NPC choppers in DayZ Origins, would be nice to put some groups of NPC's into the DayZ. For example if you have a good humanity they would accept you and give you supplies like cola and pasta, if you would have a bad humanity than survivors would shoot you on sight and bandit NPC's would supply you, etc.

 

NPC's would respawn each two days.

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I'm guessing that you don't know about NPC servers?I've been on them before, Nc's are fucking deadly and smart, I saw 3guys advancig throuh cherno killing zombies, then a guy in ghillie crawls through a field and begins fireing at me, they weren't players because there were none on the server, and it's an NPC server

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No

No

No

No

No

 

There will never be NPC survivors ever. I swear to god if anybody does this again well my statement shall be...

 

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Tbh the only NPC's i wouldn't mind seeing are dead ones. 

 

Dead farmers in the barns, dead people in houses, a dead church congregation etc

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This has been suggested before, and it's always a NO. For me, NPCs are a breaking in something as immerse as DayZ. While you can contact another player, and they react as a human would, NPCs won't. They mindlessly walk around weird pathing, etc.

 

They ruin the immersion IMO.

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Seeing other NPC Survivors would be cool and realistic.... +1

 

ummm...               WHAT?

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The only use I see them being is 24/7 camp defence.

Stick em on hostile when you leave but make sure they know your friends kinda thing.

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