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djtripp20

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Hi guys!

I've been playing for a few weeks now, and reading the forum along with it, but I think I'm going to finally go ahead and write my first post because I had something very odd happen today. Maybe you can help me figure out what happen, because I could have very easily missed it in the release notes.

I had a character going that had been alive for a few game days, and I collected some good loot like DMR, camo suit, etc. Well earlier this morning I had a run in with some zombies and broke a bone, so I used my only morphine on hand. I decided to make the trip to Cherno and get some new supplies and restock. After I got to the hospital, I got what I needed, walked outside the building and around the corner, then disconnected to go get some breakfast.

About 20 minutes later I decide to return and go back north for some adventure. As soon as I reconnect, I hear the rumble of a car motor while the screen is still black and as soon as I spawn, I collapse and the screen pops up that says you are dead. Believe me, I'm not a clan guy so loosing that loot made me a sad panda for sure.

What happened?

Could I have spawned in the truck? Did someone kill me while I spawned? Any ideas?

Thanks

(don't flame, I'm a nice guy)

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Sounds like you either spawned inside a truck or right in front of a truck and they went and ran you over.

Seems like bad luck, but lesson learned. Only log out in a real safe spot out in the woods or somewhere inconspicuous

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