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Hello there,

 

I'm new to DayZ SA and asked myself: Is there a Camouflage-System, f.e. the distance enemy players notice me from is shorter, when I wear Camouflage-Clothing or something like that... or is it just like in reality, that Camouflage-Clothing only helps me to be seen harder in f.e. gras?

 

Sorry, if my english is bad, it´s not my native language.

 

Dirrly

 

 

P.S.: For all the Bandits out there... what is the purpose of robbing everything, even my clothing and then tell me to run away as fast as I can or I would be shot... why should I'm be afraid of being shot? Without clothing is even worser, then starting a new character. A new character at least has pants to store something. ^^

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No not really, there's a good amount of people who will turn certain settings down to make characters more visible at distance but besides certain colors sticking out like red or orange no, no in game mechanical advantage to having camo on.

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Hello there,

 

I'm new to DayZ SA and asked myself: Is there a Camouflage-System, f.e. the distance enemy players notice me from is shorter, when I wear Camouflage-Clothing or something like that... or is it just like in reality, that Camouflage-Clothing only helps me to be seen harder in f.e. gras?

 

Sorry, if my english is bad, it´s not my native language.

 

Dirrly

 

 

P.S.: For all the Bandits out there... what is the purpose of robbing everything, even my clothing and then tell me to run away as fast as I can or I would be shot... why should I'm be afraid of being shot? Without clothing is even worser, then starting a new character. A new character at least has pants to store something. ^^

Not much for camo right now. If you tend to play in the forest than put on green clothes. In towns black is better.

In regards to bandits, my life IRL is more important then my cell phone, my wallet or my car. Treat each life in Dayz like that and the game gets that much more intense! Survive by any means necessary.

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On that note, if a bandit strips you down, run away, get to cover, circle back and then punch them in the throat! You live or die but they deserve it if you live!

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In regards to bandits, my life IRL is more important then my cell phone, my wallet or my car. Treat each life in Dayz like that and the game gets that much more intense! Survive by any means necessary.

 

Ok, got it. You want to say, I should think a little more in the roleplaying way. I will try to. ;-)

 

 

On that note, if a bandit strips you down, run away, get to cover, circle back and then punch them in the throat! You live or die but they deserve it if you live!

 

That's what I actually did or nearly. I found a machete near the place the two robbed me. I went back to slash at them with the machete. I think at least one of them lost some blood before I was full of lead. :D

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Camoflauge can really help in close proximity to other players, but not so much at distances greater than 200m or so, once grass stops rendering. Heres a not so bad example of camo working well at close range...

 

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As a person who has done lots of tests with friends with camouflage and profile changing clothing...

 

CAMOUFLAGE WORKS.

 

There are limits, of course. Past 175-200m, grass doesn't render or show and players can adjust game settings to help spot players, so you can see characters without it, but in distances that are shorter than that, wearing clothing that changes your profile and blends in without a doubt can help you remain unseen. The best clothing that we've found has been the brown shaded Gorka Military gear, Autumn and Spring Hunter Pants, Tan Tactical Shirts, and similar items. 

 

Boonie hats, camo bandana masks, ushankas, and other camo hats help to a lesser degree. 

 

It depends, of course, on what colored patch of foliage that you choose to hide in, plus you have to be aware of what you are standing in front of as well so that your profile isn't seen from a certain direction, but me and my friends most certainly can see the difference in using effective camouflage. Besides, there is no reason NOT to wear duller, brown/green colored clothing when you find it, so you should always wear clothing that will make you harder to see, hypothermia and hyperthermia notwithstanding...

 

For instance, in this picture we cannot see Mr. Dimitri Ushenko, 47 Timberline Rd., Southeast 5, Olsha...

 

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I have my computer on low settings and sometimes it's pretty hard to notice people in forest who have camo even when they're running. I'd say camo works at times, not always. I can't give you a better description because I haven't tested it.

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As a person who has done lots of tests with friends with camouflage and profile changing clothing...

 

CAMOUFLAGE WORKS.

 

For instance, in this picture we cannot see Mr. Dimitri Ushenko, 47 Timberline Rd., Southeast 5, Olsha...

 

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Of course you can't cause he's taking that picture ^-^

But yeah, camo actually work especially up close. I had 2 guys passed on less then 5-10 meters twice without noticing me. People will always focus looking in the distance then at the ground.

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