RickGrimes45 13 Posted September 23, 2012 Gonna buy soon a DayZ vilayer server?Can anyone tell me what to expect?How can i get Unique ID and stuff?Well what do i need to get the server running? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
XAM 48 Posted September 23, 2012 Vilayer will set everything up for you. You don't have to request anything.Look at my signature, I think the coupon is still working. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spex 47 Posted September 23, 2012 It depends what kind of server you're looking to get. If you wish to get a server connected to the public hive you'll have to be issued an instance ID by the DayZ team. After you order the server, submit a support ticket asking for an instance ID. Once you do this they'll have someone add it to your server. If you're looking to get a DayZ Package server, then the setup is pretty fast. As an example, our last server was in New York was up and running in 20 minutes. However, that time will depend on how busy they are so don't expect it to be that fast. The DayZ package servers are connected to ViLayer's hive. They give you the ability to change between any of the current maps they have available. Right now you can pick from Chernarus, Lingor, Takistan, Utes, Fallujah. They will be adding more in the future. Also, let's say you set up a base on Chernarus and then change the server to Takistan. If you change back to Chernarus you stuff is still there. I would personally recommend going with the package server. We currently have 4 package servers and love it. Their support has been great and it's been an overall great experience. However, i will tell you their Chernarus hive is slow. Don't except to have a maxed out server. It is starting to get bigger but there's still more servers than players. Our Chernarus server will have around 25 people on a heavy night. Our other servers spend lots of time maxed at 40 people. If the info I provided is helpful, and you're willing, please purchase through the link in my signature. I receive around 80 cents credit for it. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites