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Did rocket play Fallout 3?

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I guess not. There he could find answers:

1. ammo - more important to find bullets and their number than magazines. you combine bullets into full clips + rest in semi-full clip

2. positive AI - traders, wonderers, settlers... can comunicate and trade or just kill and loot and than you loose:

3. Karma - next time you get shot on sight...

There are also some main elements as in dayz plus:

huge map with cities, lakes, all...

post apocaliptic

survival

vehicles

zombies (+ monsters)

animals (+ wild infected animals)

mini quests

main quest

I played it for a long time (as well as Fallout 1 &2), and dayz is allready as much great while in alpha :)

but dayz is now more lonely game, more than any fallout singleplayer, for all this bandits and shoot on sight behaviur not being punished. It is pulling dayz into open clan-war-arm-yourself- by-jumping-servers-kill-all pvp.

With no point in surviving if you are not in a clan :(

In fallout you could have AI frends at least

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Whats your point? You like Fallout....Great, Go play Fallout.

This is DayZ....This is awesome :)

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The Fallout series is great but let's allow DayZ to grow into it's own thing shall we?

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Fallout was a good game but I really had the "zaney" twist. It's like a cross between realism and the fucking Jetsons or something. Came very close to ruining the game for me. If I want comedy I'll go watch a stand up comic. I don't need or want it in my games. So fuck fallout :)

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assuming you're suggesting the game follow the foot steps of fallout and add all the content listed

In Dayz you can have real friends, who don't shoot you. You just gotta you know, keep attempting. Don't attempt to make friends when you have good equipment, and after you find the gems in the rough whom are nice and play nice with you, then group with them with better loot.

AI traders in this game make no lick of sense, as it's post apoc (and not a recession from it, we're in the midst of it.)

Karma - Already in! keep your crosshair on a guy whoes murdered someone and your heart will race!

Quests - Questing would be interesting, but only for the sake of a true end game. Like repairing a heli to escape the island, or surviving a siege from zeds that accumulate over time. stuff like that, More or less "Events" rather then "Quests."

Monsters - Just no, players are the largest threat in this game, and zeds arn't push overs.

Infected Animals - Assume this virus is human only.

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whats wrong with dayz growing into its own game.

we dont need another fallout.

on a stream i saw today, rocket said he in fact did play fallout and didn't like some things, i forgot what that was.

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Great if he did, i said that he could get some idieas from there

OP

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DayZ is set apart from other RPGs because it is completely devoid of friendly NPCs. I like that.

Also to the guy above who didn't like the cheekiness of Fallout, you must hate a lot of current games that are buying into the satirical '30s-'60s style of media presentation. (i.e. BioShock, Fallout, countless indie games, etc.)

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I beleive it was Rocket who compared the Elder Scrolls series to an ocean that is as deep as a puddle. Based on that, you can translate that over to Fall Out being as deep as a puddle since Fall Out and The Elder Scrolls in recent history are relatively the same game...

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Lol Sry for english not being my mother language

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