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Read-Only Mode for Announcements & Changelogs

Dear Survivors, we'd like to inform you that this forum will transition to read-only mode. From now on, it will serve exclusively as a platform for official announcements and changelogs.

For all community discussions, debates, and engagement, we encourage you to join us on our social media platforms: Discord, Twitter/X, Facebook.

Thank you for being a valued part of our community. We look forward to connecting with you on our other channels!

Stay safe out there,
Your DayZ Team

Himiko Tiro

DayZ Console Init.c Access

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DayZ is an amazing game, whether on PC and running around looting and having fun with other survivors, or chilling on Xbox / Playstation in a party or chat with your friends on a Friday night. DayZ is an all around enjoyable game.

What needs to change:

Server owners (Nitrado or otherwise) need more access and ability to modify their servers as they see fit. Why is this? Well the reason given or at least rumored is that console players may not be as experienced with programming and may have more potential to break the server. I see how this can apply, however people, me and my friends included want to play on our favorite platform at the cost of extra mod ability, we pay good and hard earned money to play and host our servers and we cant modify them to their fullest extent? I don't understand why it is so undeniably difficult to add init.c access to console players, if they don't know what they're doing then why are they changing the files at all? This restriction makes no logical sense and I a paying customer of both Nitrado and Bohemia Interactive believe this should be changed. Before people comment that BHI has no control over what Nitrado gives or restricts, this is false. BHI has full control over licensing and use of DayZ on the Nitrado platform and especially has control over what files Nitrado can give access to regarding the player-base.

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