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Hey

I have a problem after the latest update, scope is shaking uncontrollably. I tried injecting myself with morfine, but I think it made it worse. Im healty and not cold or anything, just in case I made a fire and burned 6 logs, but nothing..

Anyone knows whats wrong??

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1 hour ago, Noen said:

Hey

I have a problem after the latest update, scope is shaking uncontrollably. I tried injecting myself with morfine, but I think it made it worse. Im healty and not cold or anything, just in case I made a fire and burned 6 logs, but nothing..

Anyone knows whats wrong??

it is because you are wet and / or cold, your hands are shaking.

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5 minutes ago, nl said:

it is because you are wet and / or cold, your hands are shaking.

well it does not show that I am wet or cold, only healthy and hydrated 

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You need to build a fire and get warm. You are cold.

Also if you try to build a splint just in case.

 

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13 hours ago, Noen said:

Hey

I have a problem after the latest update, scope is shaking uncontrollably. I tried injecting myself with morfine, but I think it made it worse. Im healty and not cold or anything, just in case I made a fire and burned 6 logs, but nothing..

Anyone knows whats wrong??

If you have the hand shaking issue. Used morphine, splint, and IV bag. Along with making sure all your statuses are good. Then you are most likely bugged. Only way we cured it is to die and re-spawn. My friend had the same issue and we tried everything to cure it, but nothing worked. Only thing that worked was to have him re-spawn.

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No hes cold, please don't say that. As bad as I thinking i read the hypothermia bug... i blew myself up for no reasons.

1-2 fires if you must and splint yourself. Nothing in main hands either.

a couple minutes should be fine. I had it in .48 and had no idea how to remove it. I did a full report how to repair it after that.

 

 

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Thanks everyone, you where right, had to take down like 5 trees and remove all my clothes and I sat by the fire and the shaking went away!

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35 minutes ago, Noen said:

Thanks everyone, you where right, had to take down like 5 trees and remove all my clothes and I sat by the fire and the shaking went away!

Interesting. Glad you fixed it. We did the same thing use everything and made fires and it didn't cure him. It was a few hotfixes a while ago so could of been fixed. Or maybe you need to sit at a fire for 30min-1hr to have it go away. 5 trees = 15 logs which is about 30min-1hr? I find it as not working as intended if you are shaking but are not cold, wet or have the status that indicated a character is shaking.

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I know I'm a little late, but here it is.  Taking off your clothing and letting it completely dry out on the ground next to the fire is crucial to getting you temperature back up.  Only while all of your wet clothing is off, will your body actually dry out so you can warm up again.  I've known people to put their damp clothes in their soaking wet backpack while they sit by the fire and dry off, and then immediately put the wet clothes back on.  You have to set the clothing individually, near the fire, and they will dry off. Take off your clothes, dry your body, and get warm, once clothing is fully dry, you can put it back on again, and you will warm up faster.

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5 hours ago, Kronons said:

If you have the hand shaking issue. Used morphine, splint, and IV bag. Along with making sure all your statuses are good. Then you are most likely bugged. Only way to cure it is to die and re-spawn. My friend had the same issue and we tried everything to cure it, but nothing worked. Only thing that worked was to have him re-spawn.

Sounds like some pretty major confusion here regarding some of the injury mechanic. That's fine, that's why we come here... but that's why EVERYONE comes here so in the future if you don't know what you're talking about at least give answers with a little less conviction. 

First it sounds like you've confused shaking with "sway." There was a short time there where your interface wouldn't tell you you had a broken arm so there would be a lot of weapon sway no matter what position you were in. Morphine acts like a splint- so using both is wasteful and redundant. The IV saline would have nothing to do with it.

Like has already been mentioned here and in other threads the thermal mechanics are a bit awkward... being hyperthermic doesn't have the same impact as being hypothermic. Being hot makes you thirsty more often while cold can lead to you shaking WELL after the "cold" status has disappeared. Running around constantly and sitting beside the fire for awhile will help... but it takes a LOT of sitting by the fire. Obviously being wet and sitting around for long periods will lead to you cooling off rapidly whether or not you can see your breath. Someone may correct me however I don't think there is currently a way in the game to be able to determine what the actual temperature in the  "world" is. Which is really, really stupid. 

Emu mentions putting your clothes down beside the fire and sitting in front of it- this may speed it up but your clothes will still dry while they're on you in front of the fire. His method may be faster... but it's not necessary. I still don't trust persistence or server restarts / crashes. If I take all my stuff off that's when the server is going to crash and I'm back to square one so I just leave my clothes on.  As he mentions, it's worth noting that your stuff will stay wet and will contribute to you cooling off if you don't dry them. We used to be able to "ring out your clothing" but we don't have that functionality anymore- at least that I've seen. 

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That is correct eno, i too found all the stuff dries at once. I was about to do every piece when i scrolled over them and volla all dry.

Back in .45 or .48 i think it was i did a big test on how to stop that shaking. I thought i was bugged out, turned out 30-45 minutes of 2 fires and make sure you put nothing in your hands fixed all the issues. Before i had 2 weapons that blocked the getting warm.

 

dunno why just happened.

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2 hours ago, eno said:

We used to be able to "ring out your clothing" but we don't have that functionality anymore- at least that I've seen. 

You have to empty-out the pockets before you can wring the clothes out.  Makes sense, right? And even then, wrung-out clothes will only reduce wetness by one grade from each wringing, and will only wring-out down to damp status.

Just as in real life survival situations, you have to get out of your wet clothes to dry your body off and start warming up faster.  Laying them out near the fire, as opposed to stuffing the wet clothes into your soaking wet backpack, will ensure that your clothes are warm and dry when you are ready to put them back on.

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3 hours ago, eno said:

Sounds like some pretty major confusion here regarding some of the injury mechanic. That's fine, that's why we come here... but that's why EVERYONE comes here so in the future if you don't know what you're talking about at least give answers with a little less conviction. 

First it sounds like you've confused shaking with "sway." There was a short time there where your interface wouldn't tell you you had a broken arm so there would be a lot of weapon sway no matter what position you were in. Morphine acts like a splint- so using both is wasteful and redundant. The IV saline would have nothing to do with it.

Like has already been mentioned here and in other threads the thermal mechanics are a bit awkward... being hyperthermic doesn't have the same impact as being hypothermic. Being hot makes you thirsty more often while cold can lead to you shaking WELL after the "cold" status has disappeared. Running around constantly and sitting beside the fire for awhile will help... but it takes a LOT of sitting by the fire. Obviously being wet and sitting around for long periods will lead to you cooling off rapidly whether or not you can see your breath. Someone may correct me however I don't think there is currently a way in the game to be able to determine what the actual temperature in the  "world" is. Which is really, really stupid. 

Emu mentions putting your clothes down beside the fire and sitting in front of it- this may speed it up but your clothes will still dry while they're on you in front of the fire. His method may be faster... but it's not necessary. I still don't trust persistence or server restarts / crashes. If I take all my stuff off that's when the server is going to crash and I'm back to square one so I just leave my clothes on.  As he mentions, it's worth noting that your stuff will stay wet and will contribute to you cooling off if you don't dry them. We used to be able to "ring out your clothing" but we don't have that functionality anymore- at least that I've seen. 

First of all why are you attacking my post? It was an open post of what I tried and what worked for me. He asked for opinions to try. Did he not? Where in my post did I say I knew the actual answer? Why do you automatically assume I do not know what I am talking about? I have tested and tried different solutions to see what the problem and potential solution can be. I simply stated what I have tried and what happened in my case. I know for a fact that with a lot of things the only way to fix a bugged character is to either relog or respawn. I.e. when a barrel gets stuck in your hands. 

I am well aware of broken limbs and no status showing it. As I have stated in my previous post. There is NO status to indicate what the shaking maybe. The OP stated his scope shook vigorously similar to what happened to my friend. So when you say I am confusing weapon sway. Why do you jump to the conclusion that I am? I know what weapon sway is. It happens no matter what you do. But it is worse after running since you are out of breath. It is the added realism to the game.  

You say using different items is a waste? I call it troubleshooting 101. Yes using a splint and morphine maybe redundant, but have you ever stopped to think that maybe one or the other could also be bugged and not working? Or the character can be bugged and one item may work over the other? I try to cover all bases. If you try one thing and it doesn't work try something else. That is why we tried all possible solutions such as splints, morphine, IV, charcoal tabs, sitting by a fire, etc...Shaking of the gun can be caused by many things such as broken limbs, being cold, or simply being bugged, etc...So no I am not confused. I test bugs methodically and report tickets when needed.  

So before you attack someones post and assume to know it all with conviction of who I am and my lack of experience with Dayz. I suggest you question yourself why are you attacking someones experience/opinion with out knowing the reason? I will tell you the answer. I missed a word when I typed the post. So chill out I fixed it.

It is people like you who drive people away who are trying to contribute. I don't mind being corrected, but to assume things about and treat me and show disrespect. Smh. 

One thing I wanted to point out that you should know. Of course being hyperthermic and hypothermic does not have the same impacts. And the mechanics are not awkward. It is how it is intended. Because both are different extremes of the spectrum. Being cold and hot are two different conditions. Cured using different methods. And both affects the body differently.

Lastly as far as I know you cannot check the ambient temperature. But there is a thermometer to check your characters temperature which we used to test the cause of the shaking. Normal temp is about 36c. 

 

 

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16 hours ago, Kronons said:

First of all why are you attacking my post? It was an open post of what I tried and what worked for me. He asked for opinions to try. Did he not? Where in my post did I say I knew the actual answer? Why do you automatically assume I do not know what I am talking about? I have tested and tried different solutions to see what the problem and potential solution can be. I simply stated what I have tried and what happened in my case. I know for a fact that with a lot of things the only way to fix a bugged character is to either relog or respawn. I.e. when a barrel gets stuck in your hands. 

I am well aware of broken limbs and no status showing it. As I have stated in my previous post. There is NO status to indicate what the shaking maybe. The OP stated his scope shook vigorously similar to what happened to my friend. So when you say I am confusing weapon sway. Why do you jump to the conclusion that I am? I know what weapon sway is. It happens no matter what you do. But it is worse after running since you are out of breath. It is the added realism to the game.  

You say using different items is a waste? I call it troubleshooting 101. Yes using a splint and morphine maybe redundant, but have you ever stopped to think that maybe one or the other could also be bugged and not working? Or the character can be bugged and one item may work over the other? I try to cover all bases. If you try one thing and it doesn't work try something else. That is why we tried all possible solutions such as splints, morphine, IV, charcoal tabs, sitting by a fire, etc...Shaking of the gun can be caused by many things such as broken limbs, being cold, or simply being bugged, etc...So no I am not confused. I test bugs methodically and report tickets when needed.  

So before you attack someones post and assume to know it all with conviction of who I am and my lack of experience with Dayz. I suggest you question yourself why are you attacking someones experience/opinion with out knowing the reason? I will tell you the answer. I missed a word when I typed the post. So chill out I fixed it.

It is people like you who drive people away who are trying to contribute. I don't mind being corrected, but to assume things about and treat me and show disrespect. Smh. 

One thing I wanted to point out that you should know. Of course being hyperthermic and hypothermic does not have the same impacts. And the mechanics are not awkward. It is how it is intended. Because both are different extremes of the spectrum. Being cold and hot are two different conditions. Cured using different methods. And both affects the body differently.

Lastly as far as I know you cannot check the ambient temperature. But there is a thermometer to check your characters temperature which we used to test the cause of the shaking. Normal temp is about 36c. 

 

 

Wasn't attacking- was actually trying to help. But regardless, have a great day. 

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