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Server Of DayZ [RPG]

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Hello friend and strangers ^^, I just wanna thank everyone who have helped here on this forum to answer my question as such :D

To the Topic, in Arma II Co in the server i can find server that are callyed DayZ - RPG .. I think private guys are hosting it because it doesen't load my character on the server that is hosted by ayZ or that. But.. how does it come in every server i have the FPS Drop think on em. Is there a mod i have to download or anything?

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I think OP is saying that mentioned server is using a private hive. Which afaik is not legit, and if true said server will probably be reported and removed soon.

Hey Siikest, you seem like a nice person but please consider using some browser plugin that corrects grammar so that we can read better. You probably type too fast some times. I think most people use one. It works well for me. Sometimes I don't even know how a word is spelled so I just type it in the way it sounds and when I right-click it I get a list of words that are pronounced right and I can just click on it to replace the word I messed up :D

And sorry I hope I don't appear rude. I just wanted to point it out.

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Okaay, im typing very fast if im in a game or something. Don't wanna fall to far behind from my group :) But okaay..

In the server list in the ARMA II Co Multiplayer. You can type into the filter [RPG] and you can see DayZ RPG server.. Not so many but a few. In most of em server there is a FPS DROP .. Down to 15-5 .. Have you never joined a server and the text [where you are] are relly typing slowly and you are lagging as hell?

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Yeah I hear you mate. I have the same problem sometimes and my old PC just loves to lag behind while I am trying to type. Especially when there are other programs running eating up CPU time and memory.

But hey, it's worth taking the time because in the end people are much more likely to read and reply to something without having to first abuse their brain to auto-complete words.

Most people go through a lot of posts every day, and most normal people's brains have some sort of protective mechanism which will make them just skip over stuff that seems too tedious for their brain to process. Figuring out what a misspelled word or sentence means can often be quiet tedious on a person's mind in the long run. People get tired much faster that way.

So yeah. I think just this aspect alone makes it worth it to double check what I write.

If zero words in my text are underlined with a red line I finally dare to click that post button ;)

I grew up learning to type on mechanical typewriters in school so this stuff is still pretty amazing to me even though I majored in IT.

I still remember the teacher deducting one whole grade for every single typing/spelling error and she used to remove the correction tape from the machines before the tests. We also had to place a wooden cover on top of the typewriter which would cover up our hands and all the keys while she was dictating what we had to write down. Usually 2-4 pages of A4. 4 mistakes and you flunked the test. No way to correct.

But I must admit I enjoyed the class along with most other students.

No need to say I did not do exceptionally well at it.

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