Bestburg 2 Posted January 5, 2014 (edited) The real problem is that this game is still using the Arma engine. The engine itself is quite good, as a simulator, but not for an intense game as DayZ should offer. I feel personally a bit of a disappointment because I thought "Standalone" will mean Standalone. I mean yeah, we don't have to get Arma in order to play the game, but this game uses same structure as before with a different UI, and that's about it. With over 800 (correct me if I'm wrong on this one) copies sold, I would have hire a good bunch of developers a develop a whole new, better engine to the game. But yeah, that's about it. I'm still playing DayZ because I am enjoying the long gameplays it provides. I still love it. Edited January 5, 2014 by Bestburg Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mutonizer 78 Posted January 5, 2014 The real problem is that this game is still using the Arma engine. The engine itself is quite good, as a simulator, but not for an intense game as DayZ should offer. I feel personally a bit of a disappointment because I thought "Standalone" will mean Standalone. I mean yeah, we don't have to get Arma in order to play the game, but this game uses same structure as before with a different UI, and that's about it. With over 800 (correct me if I'm wrong on this one) copies sold, I would have hire a good bunch of developers a develop a whole new, better engine to the game. But yeah, that's about it. I'm still playing DayZ because I am enjoying the long gameplays it provides. I still love it. Depends what you mean by intense though....early Arma2 DayZ mod was pretty intense I think! Oh, and it's 800 000, not 800 ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites