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Nozzy (DayZ)

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Hey survivors.

Just wanted to drop a quick greeting on the boards, after I've finally decided to go ahead and get ArmA 2: CO for the sole purpose of DayZ :) I've been following the mod for a while through some of the awesome YouTube videos showing it off.

I am EU based, and I would like to find people, or a crew to take me in and teach me the ropes if anyone would be interested.

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Hi fella. I find that it's best for people to learn on their own for a few days to start with. It just means you can learn the basics in your own time. Also, half the fun of Day Z is exploring the world so enjoy. Once you've nailed the basics and got a feel for it then there's loads of good groups to join.

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Thx for the advice :) I never played Arma 2, obviously, so the world is completely unknown to me, and exploring it, is something I am definitely looking forward to!

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  • be prepared to die ALOT..

its ok, it allows you to experiene many of the facets of DayZ.

dont sweat it..

dont be surprized if you get popped by PK players even as a noob, lots of people will kill you just cuz you exist, try not to let it get you raging. even if you have nothing on you.

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I never played Arma 2

I recommend playing the Arma II boot camp training to get used to the quirky aspects of the engine.

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