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Dylan Janes

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Just asking if you are fighting someone at their base and they server hop to get a better position is it okay to take their loot and log out

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If you actively witnessed the player you were in combat with log and rejoin in another position (ghosting) then I'd argue that grabbing there loot and bouncing is fair game, the other player pulled a scumbag tactic before you did.

 There are no rules, only things frowned upon or things that are deemed as scummy or noobish as follows.

Logging during combat is seen as exceptionally noobish cowardly behaviour.

Server hopping for better positioning or for loot is deemed scumbag tactics.

Server hopping into someone's base or position of fire is scummy.

 glitching into building models to peek through walls in TPP is scummy.

force re spawning of loot for any purpose is scummy.

shooting unarmed fresh spawns or players with weapons holstered is scummy, especially the former.

playing with no mic is seen as noobish behaviour also, on PC rule of thumb is 'no mic, no life' and the first player they encounter will most likely send them back to the coast as soon as it's obvious there mute, makes sense. You can't trust someone you can't talk too.

that about wraps it up, most people will do all of the above and still sleep soundly at night & think there an amazing DayZ hero like Frankie on PC in 1080p whilst they spend an hour server hopping from military base to base to get fully kitted the little b*tch way only to encounter the one friendly player on there low pop server & shoot him on sight without a word through fear of losing all that Ill gotten loot that they didn't deserve in the first place. I love dayz but 95% of the player base are scrubs, atleast you asked if your behaviour was gross.

 

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