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teih

Dear Esther and DayZ

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Some of you might already have seen this game before, or maybe even this very video.

But as I was watching I could not help but imagine how DayZ would play out in a world like this (visually).

Check it out:

Just thinking about it gives me shivers.

Edit: This is not a suggestion. I know that it would be impossible to achieve these kind of visuals for an open world game like DayZ.

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Probably poorly, it's all corridors and not an open world at all.

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It looks like it's just based on the coast.

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Probably poorly, it's all corridors and not an open world at all.

I meant visually

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I played Dear Esther and Day Z based in the Outer Hebro...(Scotland) would be great. Although not many villages, and no cities:(

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I guess it woulnd't play out that well, since PvP is an important aspect. And I don't think many people out there have a NASA computer.

It's so much easier for other games/engines to "look good" when you have to render 0.1km^2 instead of 250.

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Dear Ether looked nice, but since it was all corridors... Heck, it was less of a game DayZ is.

Would make a nice setting tough.

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Would make a nice setting tough.

That's all I'm saying.

I know that it would be impossible to achieve this with todays home computers. It's not meant as a suggestion in any way.

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