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Which is better; installing DayZ manually, or using the Six Updater?

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I'm curious, because I just bought Arma 2 Combined Operations, and want to install DayZ, but I don't know if I should install it manually or use the six updater.

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I find doing it manually ends up with less errors on my end.

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Six was designed to managed the multitude of mods that you cannot even use with DayZ. It's a lot of overhead for an installation that amounts to copying the DayZ files to a mod folder.

I vote for manual.

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manual gives more control over the beta patches. I installed with six but then do beta patches with the downloaded patches.

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Manual, i just prefer to do it that way.

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i would say manual, and it is pretty simple to do without getting any errors, if you have problems feel free to PM me.

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The only problem you will find is when a new update comes out, and hotfixes starts to roll in. Then you will have to keep yourself up-to-date with the servers, while all servers are changing around from one version to another. This can cause a lot of confusion, and using Six Updater sometimes makes things a whole lot simpler at that point.

Other than that there isn't really much of a difference. If you are good at getting the newest versions yourself,you might aswell do that. But you can go the lazy way and get Six Updater to do it all for you ^^

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Manual or Day Z commander. Six updater keep cocking up.

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just to be different, i'd say Six for install but not to launch a game.

use the in game browser with filters to launch.

just put dayz in the mission field and you're good to go - no waiting for the game to load.

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Use Steam/manual for whenever you need to revert to an old DayZ version, or beta patch.

Use Six launcher for playing on current servers.

That's how I use them. Works nice!

Edit: This method results in being able to server hop between any kind of new/old versions (of any kind so long as you have backups of them) in 2~3minutes. I pretty much keep Steam on 1.7.1.5 (personally my fav. build so far...most stable).

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