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Simple, short topic.

 

 

Everyone is saying there are too many bandits. Wrong, there are too many people KOS'ing. Bandits will hold people up for gear, maybe breaking their legs or handcuffing them and leaving them. They will instinctively shoot when in danger or when feeling threatened. However, people are just killing anything they see no matter what they have, making the game a deathmatch.

 

I myself am generally a bandit but I hold people up, take what I need and give them everything else. I never (unless necessary) KOS. Therefore, there are not too many bandits, it is just people Killing everything they see because they have nothing better to do and can't develop the social skills to be able to communicate with other people.   

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Yea I don't agree. I've bumped into several people without fear of dying. Everyone so far has attempted to be friendly. I'm sure I will see the bandits soon, but for now everyone is still exploring/experimenting.

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I suggest posting in this thread, -> http://forums.dayzgame.com/index.php?/topic/154460-so-kos-official-sa-kos-discussion-topic/

 

There are a lot of threads being posted about KoS and it's best if there is just one thread devoted to it.

 

Ok man, thanks for fast response. Anyway can I delete this topic or should I wait for 5 minutes so it drops to page 2?

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Yea I don't agree. I've bumped into several people without fear of dying. Everyone so far has attempted to be friendly. I'm sure I will see the bandits soon, but for now everyone is still exploring/experimenting.

 

First couple of days everyone was friendly. People are getting used to the game now.

 

 

Shaun of the Dead <3

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