JohnMajor 0 Posted December 9, 2019 When I watch gameplay some of you guys are carrying so much valuable gear that I find myself wondering if I'd even want that much stuff. Sure it makes survival easier, but my feelings on this game to date - and I've only had it for just over a week - especially on console, is that it's about as stable as a one-legged chair. Every time I log on I'm just hoping my current character loads, let alone any gear I've collected. So what's the process to securing gear? Stashes? Bases? Using the same server all the time? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
McWendy 675 Posted December 9, 2019 1 hour ago, JohnMajor said: When I watch gameplay some of you guys are carrying so much valuable gear that I find myself wondering if I'd even want that much stuff. Sure it makes survival easier, but my feelings on this game to date - and I've only had it for just over a week - especially on console, is that it's about as stable as a one-legged chair. Every time I log on I'm just hoping my current character loads, let alone any gear I've collected. So what's the process to securing gear? Stashes? Bases? Using the same server all the time? You could hop servers yes. Stashes are the main way to go. Bury it and interact with the stash every other day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoctorScandalous 49 Posted December 9, 2019 Like @McWendy said... stashes are the way to go. Not sure if you're playing Livonia or Chernarus, but there's basically two stages to DayZ... getting your basic gear squared away (where you only have to maintain food/water, not hope/find it) and once you get a stash down so on your next spawn you've made getting basic gear much easier. If you run across a barrel or a protective box somewhere, carry it somewhere secluded nearby and use that as your temporary base of operations. Start looking for nails/a saw/etc and a shovel and then you'll be able to start burying crates and having more security in terms of loot. Or... accept that DayZ giveth and taketh away and be happy with the loot that's on you. I personally feel a bit of relief when I die/respawn because I feel less responsible for the gear on my back. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drgullen 596 Posted December 9, 2019 3 hours ago, JohnMajor said: it's about as stable as a one-legged chair. This really made me LOL not gonna lie. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites