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Actual Game-Play map size - which is it?

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I've looked at a few maps and some seem more cropped than another. The reason being that I dont want to park my vehicle "off-map" and have it disappear when I log back in.

So is "Map A" below the actual game-play map range, or is it "Map B" that shows substantially more boundary territory?

*Map A: http://dayzdb.com/map#4.102.028

*Map B: http://teamfackin.com/moocow/dayz/map/

Thanks for the input.

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I use the DayZ Database one, regardless of which two you use you'll mainly focus the map on a small general location while using it so who cares? It is unethical to run the edge of the world anyway, as the loot is more valuable inland. But just for curiosity sake I believe the DayZ Database is the correct size, as it matches the map in game as well as the loot seems more correct.

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"Unethical to run the edge of the world as the loot is more valuable inland"

Yeah, the loot is in the inland but when hiding it to tents or saving vehicles for later logons one should try to find an undisclosed location for it/them.

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"Unethical to run the edge of the world as the loot is more valuable inland"

Yeah' date=' the loot is in the inland but when hiding it to tents or saving vehicles for later logons one should try to find an undisclosed location for it/them.

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No man's land is clearly recognizable - it literally has no terrain/tree's/etc - just rolling hills devoid of any objects (save for the occasional animal). If you are in tree's/grass/etc you are in map.

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"Unethical to run the edge of the world as the loot is more valuable inland"

Yeah' date=' the loot is in the inland but when hiding it to tents or saving vehicles for later logons one should try to find an undisclosed location for it/them.

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No man's land is clearly recognizable - it literally has no terrain/tree's/etc - just rolling hills devoid of any objects (save for the occasional animal). If you are in tree's/grass/etc you are in map.

Ok. So when I open the in-game map, though the west side of the in-game map, where it stops being green, is not the end of the in-game playable territory. . .as long as Im in forested areas, even though it might not be 'green' on the map, it is still playable territory?

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