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This respawn i decided to be noble. 
I got me a medic outfit and geared up with all types of medical treatments and food + drinks.
As i whas running through berezino, upfront i warned i whas medic, and fully dressed in Red.

Point blank i got shot.... :/. Seriously i even had no gun to pose a threat. 

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Hahaha , thats it from me :)

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In the world of DayZ even that woman from your avatar,would still be shot on sight. :P

Whatever moving is executed.

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You should then become a psycopathic medic who inject wrong blood tipes into people and laugh while they die

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As i whas running through berezino,

A brave but useless sacrifice. That town is the devils lair.

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In the world of DayZ even that woman from your avatar,would still be shot on sight. :P

Whatever moving is executed.

Wel that would be stupid, i think humanity could use re-population during a post zombie apocalypse :3. 

 

You should then become a psycopathic medic who inject wrong blood tipes into people and laugh while they die

You give me ideas, i'll check outt if i can drain a zombie with a needle.

 

 

A brave but useless sacrifice. That town is the devils lair.

Whas not a sacrifice but more so a idea of having a purpose in the game. 

Now my purpose have been changed to shoot anybody and be a ''surviver'', i'm not a bandit...just a surviver now ^^

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So the other day I went for a walk through Hell and DARN! It sure was hot!

 

Wasn't expecting that

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Well, you went into Berezino, you ran through it shouting that you were a medic, and you exposed yourself to everybody there. What did you expect to happen?

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And now the Streets are dressed in RED stained with your Blood and many others

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Well, you went into Berezino, you ran through it shouting that you were a medic, and you exposed yourself to everybody there. What did you expect to happen?

Yeah i did, with a tug boat horn and emergency car lights...with a flare up my ass -_-'

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This respawn i decided to be noble. 

I got me a medic outfit and geared up with all types of medical treatments and food + drinks.

As i whas running through berezino, upfront i warned i whas medic, and fully dressed in Red.

Point blank i got shot.... :/. Seriously i even had no gun to pose a threat. 

 

The only person who should be getting face palmed is you for thinking you wouldn't be shot.

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The only person who should be getting face palmed is you for thinking you wouldn't be shot.

I wasn't thinking that. My intention whas to be role playing a positive character whom everybody would love to encounter.

Play Day z in a different way then getting geared and kos'ing. But i'm getting the hang of it now so apologise my attempt ;) 

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Next time just be a batman medic working from the shadows. Stalk a KOSer in berezino and when he goes down.... strike! Hit him with a bandage, a saline bag, maybe some morphine, and an epi pen if you're feeling daring. Just be sure to whisper sweet nothings into his ear the whole time.

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Your first mistake was thinking that DayZ was a post-apocalyptic survival simulator. It is not. I've come to realize that it's a realistic combat simulator with base-building, survival elements and zombies. Realistic Minecraft with PvP, if you will.

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This respawn i decided to be noble. 

I got me a medic outfit and geared up with all types of medical treatments and food + drinks.

As i whas running through berezino, upfront i warned i whas medic, and fully dressed in Red.

Point blank i got shot.... :/. Seriously i even had no gun to pose a threat. 

 

 

You should join trusted medics of wasteland 

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no specialized Medics are needed right now, thus making them just another moving target...in red... :D

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This respawn i decided to be noble.

I got me a medic outfit and geared up with all types of medical treatments and food + drinks.

As i whas running through berezino, upfront i warned i whas medic, and fully dressed in Red.

Point blank i got shot.... :/. Seriously i even had no gun to pose a threat.

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Hey man. I am a medic too. Although the new red and blue medic suits are cool, I don't wear them. My outfit so far was blue backpack and UN helmet, but the UN helmet is like a beacon, especially at night.

Unfortunately, as someone said, there is no need for medic right now in terms that somebody will run to you and ask for help.

I just carry my standard medical supplies but go about in camo gear. My medical practice has come down to fixing my buddies after a firefight with epinephrine, morphine and saline bags.

Strangers won't even let you close in 99% of the cases to be able to help them, so be very carefull, hide, and most important, alow yourself a decent amount of time to communicate your message through the mic. Saying "friendly, medic" does not work here. You gotta elaborate your mission and convince people they will be safe.

My tactic is to first make them lower their weapon, even if I have to hold them at gun point. I was running around without a gun in my hand (that was my policy, to show I am friendly) until recently, but that got me nowhere. After they lower the weapon, I immediately throw some food on the floor and that often works and makes them more friendly, I guess sharing food is a natural sign of good will.

Just keep trying man, do not give up. You will be shoot, punched and chased by people you helped but thats the life of a medic. ;)

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Admin help! I am on my mobile it's akward so I made a double post unintentionaly..sorry

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Hey man. I am a medic too. Although the new red and blue medic suits are cool, I don't wear them. My outfit so far was blue backpack and UN helmet, but the UN helmet is like a beacon, especially at night.

Unfortunately, as someone said, there is no need for medic right now in terms that somebody will run to you and ask for help.

I just carry my standard medical supplies but go about in camo gear. My medical practice has come down to fixing my buddies after a firefight with epinephrine, morphine and saline bags.

Strangers won't even let you close in 99% of the cases to be able to help them, so be very carefull, hide, and most important, alow yourself a decent amount of time to communicate your message through the mic. Saying "friendly, medic" does not work here. You gotta elaborate your mission and convince people they will be safe.

My tactic is to first make them lower their weapon, even if I have to hold them at gun point. I was running around without a gun in my hand (that was my policy, to show I am friendly) until recently, but that got me nowhere. After they lower the weapon, I immediately throw some food on the floor and that often works and makes them more friendly, I guess sharing food is a natural sign of good will.

Just keep trying man, do not give up. You will be shoot, punched and chased by people you helped but thats the life of a medic. ;)

Thanks for the heads up !...And after giving some thought Blacklabel above you is right.

There is no need for medics, tho' from my point of view it's very stupid cuz i would love to see someone swing by 

and bloodbag me or splint me or bandage me or give me charcoal tablets when i'm sick.

I don't knwo how you get through the day on day z ;P, i guess you can survive pretty long(er) since you got medic skillz 

and always geared right with the needed stuff.

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So the other day I went for a walk through Hell and DARN! It sure was hot!

 

Wasn't expecting that

 

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no specialized Medics are needed right now, thus making them just another moving target...in red... :D

Not true! I think roleplaying as one is currently pointless (as the OP has demonstrated, unfortunately); but medics are definitely needed. Trusted Medics of the Wasteland and the Reddit Rescue Force are two great examples of how medical knowledge and a willingness to help can be very appreciated and useful in Chernarus. I've enlisted the help of the RRF on one occasion and was definitely thankful for it, even if it was just a broken leg (prior to the implementation of splints). When it's organized the way these two groups handle their business, it's actually quite safe for the medics too... they rarely travel alone and they're very good at what they do. They're all veteran players who know how to handle anything that is thrown at them.

 

Strangers won't even let you close in 99% of the cases to be able to help them, so be very carefull, hide, and most important, alow yourself a decent amount of time to communicate your message through the mic. Saying "friendly, medic" does not work here. You gotta elaborate your mission and convince people they will be safe.

My tactic is to first make them lower their weapon, even if I have to hold them at gun point. I was running around without a gun in my hand (that was my policy, to show I am friendly) until recently, but that got me nowhere. After they lower the weapon, I immediately throw some food on the floor and that often works and makes them more friendly, I guess sharing food is a natural sign of good will.

I wish more people like yourself would learn negotiation tactics. I almost never run into another player and come out on the other side by using violence. Nearly every encounter I've had lately was able to be diffused in one way or another, and I've been helped by others nearly as much as I've helped other people.

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So the other day I went for a walk through Hell and DARN! It sure was hot!

 

Wasn't expecting that

I used to live in Hell for the longest time and it is INDEED hot.

 

I recommend you Google it. Its a real place.

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Not true! I think roleplaying as one is currently pointless (as the OP has demonstrated, unfortunately); but medics are definitely needed. Trusted Medics of the Wasteland and the Reddit Rescue Force are two great examples of how medical knowledge and a willingness to help can be very appreciated and useful in Chernarus. I've enlisted the help of the RRF on one occasion and was definitely thankful for it, even if it was just a broken leg (prior to the implementation of splints). When it's organized the way these two groups handle their business, it's actually quite safe for the medics too... they rarely travel alone and they're very good at what they do. They're all veteran players who know how to handle anything that is thrown at them.

 

I wish more people like yourself would learn negotiation tactics. I almost never run into another player and come out on the other side by using violence. Nearly every encounter I've had lately was able to be diffused in one way or another, and I've been helped by others nearly as much as I've helped other people.

if someone thinks they have an opportunity, most likely they will take it. I dont go looking for people to kill but if i cross paths with someone, i will kill them if they are armed as I know they would try the same with me. 

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Not true! I think roleplaying as one is currently pointless (as the OP has demonstrated, unfortunately); but medics are definitely needed. Trusted Medics of the Wasteland and the Reddit Rescue Force are two great examples of how medical knowledge and a willingness to help can be very appreciated and useful in Chernarus. I've enlisted the help of the RRF on one occasion and was definitely thankful for it, even if it was just a broken leg (prior to the implementation of splints). When it's organized the way these two groups handle their business, it's actually quite safe for the medics too... they rarely travel alone and they're very good at what they do. They're all veteran players who know how to handle anything that is thrown at them.

I wish more people like yourself would learn negotiation tactics. I almost never run into another player and come out on the other side by using violence. Nearly every encounter I've had lately was able to be diffused in one way or another, and I've been helped by others nearly as much as I've helped other people.

Oh please teach us some negotiation tactics then xD

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