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bowener 02-13-2014 11:07 PM

I have been so tempted to build a gaming rig solely for this game. That is all I want to play.

hometeam 02-13-2014 11:23 PM

played tonight.

Got knocked out.

held up and let go.

And found a rifle.

All while slowly starving to death.

BigBeauford 02-16-2014 10:06 PM

Just got my gaming machine fixed; was wondering if this game is worth a shot.

hometeam 02-16-2014 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigBeauford (Post 10437018)
Just got my gaming machine fixed; was wondering if this game is worth a shot.

yes.

It is improving greatly from even a month ago.

psychopath simulator 2014.

Stanley Nickels and I today caught a guy in a building, had a standoff, ended up having to shoot the guy, but didn't let him die, saved him, robbed him just a little and sent him on his way.

Shit was tense and hilarious~

BigBeauford 02-16-2014 10:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hometeam (Post 10437041)
yes.

It is improving greatly from even a month ago.

psychopath simulator 2014.

Stanley Nickels and I today caught a guy in a building, had a standoff, ended up having to shoot the guy, but didn't let him die, saved him, robbed him just a little and sent him on his way.

Shit was tense and hilarious~

Alright so here are my specs, let me know if this game is feasible:

Intel(R) Core i7-2670QM @ 2.20Ghz

6GB Ram

GeForce GT 540M

hometeam 02-16-2014 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigBeauford (Post 10437058)
Alright so here are my specs, let me know if this game is feasible:

Intel(R) Core i7-2670QM @ 2.20Ghz

6GB Ram

GeForce GT 540M

on low settings probably, but don't expect killer performance, especially in cities. That stuff is outdated and will hold you back. As optimizations come it will get better.

Buck 02-17-2014 05:31 PM

I am gonna hop on now. Hit me up if you wanna play

Steam: BuckinKaeding

Otter 02-17-2014 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigBeauford (Post 10437018)
Just got my gaming machine fixed; was wondering if this game is worth a shot.

Save yourself $30 and slingshot your car keys up in the air and spend a couple hours trying to find them for free.

My buddies computer in his living room and I was watching him play this during the hockey game the other night. Those videos you see are 5 minutes in otherwise hours of boring and monotonous running around on foot looking for rotten fruit and something to drink with the occasional zombie.

I don't understand the appeal of this game outside the occasional amusing encounter. To each his own. Give me Battlefield anyday.

hometeam 02-17-2014 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otter (Post 10438209)
Save yourself $30 and slingshot your car keys up in the air and spend a couple hours trying to find them for free.

My buddies computer in his living room and I was watching him play this during the hockey game the other night. Those videos you see are 5 minutes in otherwise hours of boring and monotonous running around on foot looking for rotten fruit and something to drink with the occasional zombie.

I don't understand the appeal of this game outside the occasional amusing encounter. To each his own. Give me Battlefield anyday.

Instant gratification FPS is fine.


DayZ is not that. DayZ is a psychological thriller.

hometeam 02-17-2014 07:06 PM

I have to say too.. this game is an alpha.

It plays like an alpha, even though it is getting improved every day it has a long way to go.

Without vehicles, there is plenty of running.. but once you know the map, you can be geared within 10-15 minutes and sometimes 2 if you spawn in the right spot.

After that, its 100% shenanigans if you want. Or you can play running simulator. There is no rule or meta-game to speak of

Buck 02-17-2014 07:08 PM

Devs said Vehicles are absolutely the next big update they are working on.

hometeam 02-17-2014 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10438310)
Devs said Vehicles are absolutely the next big update they are working on.

once vehicles hit, shit is on.

Then next up is base building,

Valiant 02-17-2014 08:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otter (Post 10438209)
Save yourself $30 and slingshot your car keys up in the air and spend a couple hours trying to find them for free.

My buddies computer in his living room and I was watching him play this during the hockey game the other night. Those videos you see are 5 minutes in otherwise hours of boring and monotonous running around on foot looking for rotten fruit and something to drink with the occasional zombie.

I don't understand the appeal of this game outside the occasional amusing encounter. To each his own. Give me Battlefield anyday.

It is not really a fps, it is a survival simulator. Really only fun with friends. When you die, that is it. You lose everything. that is what people like.

Buck 02-17-2014 11:18 PM

Here's the helicopter I saw.

http://cloud-4.steampowered.com/ugc/...E45352D3B3E9A/
http://cloud-4.steampowered.com/ugc/...48BC62B16BD04/
http://cloud-3.steampowered.com/ugc/...4FC9E5CAD211D/

hometeam 02-17-2014 11:23 PM

I got shot :D

Buck 02-17-2014 11:27 PM

Man that sucked that my character got reset when we switched servers. You guys had all the fun.

hometeam 02-17-2014 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10438660)
Man that sucked that my character got reset when we switched servers. You guys had all the fun.

Alpha :( definitely BS

New World Order 02-17-2014 11:56 PM

Hometeam who do you play DayZ with? I have played with a few people, but no one I know personally plays games.

How many CP'ers play?

Buck 02-17-2014 11:57 PM

The only CPers I've played with are hometeam and Stanley Nickels

hometeam 02-17-2014 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10438689)
The only CPers I've played with are hometeam and Stanley Nickels

thats basically our group.

Some other guys have said they do, but have never added me on steam etc

New World Order 02-18-2014 12:03 AM

The more I play my X1 the less interested I am. I don't know if it's because I am older or what, but thinking about just going all in with pc gaming. I want to play it with you guys.

hometeam 02-18-2014 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 10438696)
The more I play my X1 the less interested I am. I don't know if it's because I am older or what, but thinking about just going all in with pc gaming. I want to play it with you guys.

add me on steam. falx

hometeam 02-18-2014 12:08 AM

<iframe width="640" height="390" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/GirrCe8XsiY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Buck 02-18-2014 12:12 AM

What ever happened to the British Dude who was with me when I died?

New World Order 02-18-2014 12:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hometeam (Post 10438697)
add me on steam. falx



I don't have a pc right now...gave it to my brother.

hometeam 02-18-2014 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10438700)
What ever happened to the British Dude who was with me when I died?

He ended up helping us draw out the TWO guys who killed you guys, they shot him down but ended up showing where they where.. long firefight ensued, I got shot, they got shot, stanley nickels got shot. The beret twins lived.

Buck 02-18-2014 12:15 AM

Damn my bad I only saw the one guy who killed me.

hometeam 02-18-2014 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10438704)
Damn my bad I only saw the one guy who killed me.

It was a long belly crawling tree hopping firefight.

TBH we though there where only one till one snuck up on stanley and killed him on the hill, the other guy was on the beach side, they had a nice crossfire trap set up.

bowener 02-18-2014 12:54 PM

Could somebody tell me what it would cost to build a PC that can play this game well? I do not need ultra graphics or what not. My friend was running it on "medium" settings to help out with some of the bugs that **** up the FPS (a couple of weeks ago), and the game still looked beautiful.

Buck 02-18-2014 01:19 PM

Game is CPU intensive, my CPU (i5-4670k) runs it well enough, but I wouldn't want anything worse. The game isn't super optimized yet, and I think it only uses one core of the CPU.

My CPU was $220 or so.

BigBeauford 02-18-2014 02:22 PM

I am still on the fence about downloading this game. It's pretty much 50/50 detractors vs. supporters. I did grab Hawken though after I got my PC back, having a blast with that one.

bowener 02-18-2014 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10439419)
Game is CPU intensive, my CPU (i5-4670k) runs it well enough, but I wouldn't want anything worse. The game isn't super optimized yet, and I think it only uses one core of the CPU.

My CPU was $220 or so.

Then I guess my next question is, how well will it possibly run on the PS4, and should I just be patient and wait for that? I realize the game is a year out, and it is going to get larger (I doubt the PS4 will have 80-100 person servers, but I have no clue).

New World Order 02-18-2014 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bowener (Post 10439537)
Then I guess my next question is, how well will it possibly run on the PS4, and should I just be patient and wait for that? I realize the game is a year out, and it is going to get larger (I doubt the PS4 will have 80-100 person servers, but I have no clue).


It sounds like Microsoft is trying to put down the cash so Dayz doesn't come to ps4:

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbo.../1100-6417765/

Buck 02-18-2014 03:05 PM

To be honest, and this isn't me being all gung-ho about the PC, but I don't see how this game will ever work on a console.

New World Order 02-18-2014 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10439592)
To be honest, and this isn't me being all gung-ho about the PC, but I don't see how this game will ever work on a console.



I see your point.

Buck 02-18-2014 03:08 PM

Mainly based on the Arma style controls. I just think the controls are too complicated for a console controller.

Buck 02-18-2014 03:14 PM

The new patch adds a shit load of police stations and medical buildings throughout the map. That will be good for populating the minor cities. Stoked on that.

Valiant 02-18-2014 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 10439587)
It sounds like Microsoft is trying to put down the cash so Dayz doesn't come to ps4:

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbo.../1100-6417765/

It would be smart of them. Of course I do not know how well it would be on a console. Might have to be played with a mouse and keyboard, with their new usb update.

hometeam 02-18-2014 04:50 PM

i am running my dayz perfectly on my secondary machine that consists of a fx-6300/budget mobo/budget PSU/budget case/budget HDD and a 6870 I had already.

Runs great. have 320 dollars invested in the machine and reused a HDD and GPU

New World Order 02-18-2014 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hometeam (Post 10439763)
i am running my dayz perfectly on my secondary machine that consists of a fx-6300/budget mobo/budget PSU/budget case/budget HDD and a 6870 I had already.

Runs great. have 320 dollars invested in the machine and reused a HDD and GPU



Are you an engineer?

hometeam 02-18-2014 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 10439771)
Are you an engineer?

uh no?

Im a car salesman.

Ceej 02-18-2014 06:32 PM

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-WofiN2c_XQ

Frankie's newest DayZ video is ****ing hilarious

Buck 02-18-2014 07:13 PM

Bout to hop on after I finish up dinner.

Probably 20 min or so.

bowener 02-18-2014 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10439601)
Mainly based on the Arma style controls. I just think the controls are too complicated for a console controller.

I believe the PS4 controller can work quite well since it has a tracking pad on the controller. That would help greatly with inventory. The xbone controller may have larger obstacles without it.

bowener 02-18-2014 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hometeam (Post 10439763)
i am running my dayz perfectly on my secondary machine that consists of a fx-6300/budget mobo/budget PSU/budget case/budget HDD and a 6870 I had already.

Runs great. have 320 dollars invested in the machine and reused a HDD and GPU

Shit. This gives me hope!

Buck 02-18-2014 08:22 PM

Okay, so hopped in still naked from last night near Elektro on a low pop server. Started gearing up. Then while I'm in a building, I hear the login ammo loading noise, and know someone is near me. I get prone in the building I'm in and look out a window and BAM, right up the stairs he came as I was looking out the window and he killed me.

hometeam 02-18-2014 08:32 PM

4 man server, looting around NEAF, came around the corner and there is a guy with a magnum in his hand and barrel in my face.

I had one too.

I got off three shots he got off two. He might have died, or been unconcious. I was knocked unconscious.. after about 2 minutes KOed, I woke back up, bandaged myself up, and put a bullet in his brain to make sure he was dead.


Next update lets me check his pulse so I can save a bullet :P

Buck 02-18-2014 08:35 PM

Are you playing right now?

hometeam 02-18-2014 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10440224)
Are you playing right now?

nope - downloading wildstar.. 98%

Buck 02-18-2014 11:09 PM

That ****ing guy who killed Stanley twice got us all killed.

Stanley Nickels 02-18-2014 11:11 PM

I'm in for 5-man with us and the Canadians. I think Quag invites his viewers to play along, but I think all his viewers come from a home for the mentally disabled..

Buck 02-18-2014 11:12 PM

Yeah for sure.

Buck 02-18-2014 11:57 PM

It was raining for me the whole time tonight.

http://cloud-2.steampowered.com/ugc/...7F2DE8FCB8A9D/

hometeam 02-19-2014 02:27 PM

Yea.. that guy was a co-worker of quags. Total dipshit. was a big cluster****. I stayed in TS and talked to one of the Canadian guys, and pretty much told him we where affiliated with the cluster**** crew.

Buck 02-19-2014 03:39 PM

Well he broke my legs before the big firefight, so for the second night in a row I missed out on the giant battle.

I swear I shot him 10 times with an SKS and he didn't die. He got me with his axe.

Buck 02-19-2014 03:42 PM

DayZ
 
Also they were playing Arma 3 and using your guys DayZ channel earlier. I wish i had more than 4 slots on my TS now cause I wanted to get you other 5 to talk about how we should have handled that situation once he killed Stanley the first time.

hometeam 02-19-2014 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10441747)
Also they were playing Arma 3 and using your guys DayZ channel earlier. I wish i had more than 4 slots on my TS now cause I wanted to get you other 5 to talk about how we should have handled that situation once he killed Stanley the first time.

They are welcome to do so as long as they are being respectful.

And honestly, I did handle the situation, in theory. I shot him in the ****ing face. Except, Stanley kept saying it was the red shirt dude, so that's who got shot in the face. I would have shot anyone in the face for it, except for you.

Sooooooooo yea anyways, once he got belligerent I banned him from TS. And even though the Yolo dude was a dipshit, he pretty much was laying waste to the group that attacked us from the hill.. though I guess I could have done the same thing with a LRS mosin too.

Either way, that's part of DayZ shenanigans and we just have to get better.

hometeam 02-19-2014 05:16 PM

OH btw I have decided the the SKS is a piece of shit. I shot a guy at point blank 3 times with it and he didn't go down.

Ill stick with m4/mosin for now.

Buck 02-19-2014 05:38 PM

Yeah I haven't used the M4 at all but I prefer the Mosin 100 fold over the SKS. M4 was my main weapon in COD4. I wonder if they are similar.

BigBeauford 02-19-2014 10:48 PM

So probably not the best thread for this, but right now I am dealing with a Sony Vaio F series laptop. I already threw out the specs for it. To anyone's knowledge, can the gpu be upgraded? Warranty is passed. It's the GeForce 540

Valiant 02-19-2014 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigBeauford (Post 10442586)
So probably not the best thread for this, but right now I am dealing with a Sony Vaio F series laptop. I already threw out the specs for it. To anyone's knowledge, can the gpu be upgraded? Warranty is passed. It's the GeForce 540

laptop? vaio? I highly doubt it. Sony is horrible for computers imo, especially laptops. I hear they are actually trying to sell vaio off.

hometeam 02-20-2014 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigBeauford (Post 10442586)
So probably not the best thread for this, but right now I am dealing with a Sony Vaio F series laptop. I already threw out the specs for it. To anyone's knowledge, can the gpu be upgraded? Warranty is passed. It's the GeForce 540

No upgrading that thing.

Ceej 02-20-2014 01:12 PM

Please tell me one of you guys watched that clip I posted.

hometeam 02-20-2014 01:15 PM

Frankie? I watched it.

bowener 02-20-2014 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ceej (Post 10443390)
Please tell me one of you guys watched that clip I posted.

I watch all of his.

Buck 02-20-2014 02:36 PM

I think this has to do with the problems we had the other night with trading equipment.

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/02/21/aremupym.jpg

Buck 02-20-2014 05:03 PM

I'm playing all night tonight. Gonna try to hook up w/ the Canucks and shit.

hometeam 02-20-2014 05:25 PM

Could be.


I will jump in with you later, you guys are welcome to use my TS.

Buck 02-20-2014 09:56 PM

hometeam has the most resilient character in DayZ at this point. We'll see how long he lasts.

hometeam 02-20-2014 09:57 PM

http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014...A+Steam+RSS%29

Quote:

The Injustice Engine: Cruelty And Murder In DayZ

By Brendan Caldwell on February 17th, 2014 at 9:00 pm.Tweet this



The first man I murdered probably deserved it. But not this guy. The only thing this guy had done wrong was wander into Berezino with some water, a compass and a rifle (without ammo). It was just his luck that we were there too, looking for baked beans amid the inexplicable piles of shoes which amass inside every townhouse of DayZ. We saw him go into one of the two apartment blocks that loom like huge, Gray tombstones over the city. I followed him inside, calling out: “Hello, anyone here? Friendly!”

By the time I got to the roof, we had exchanged a few words, calling out to each other with reassurances. I looked down and saw him back out on the street in front of the building.

“Hey buddy, look up, up here.”

I waved and he asked me how I did that. I told him the button to press to wave (F1) but I had to wonder. Was he new to the game? Or was he just pretending to be new to the game? On the roof of the other apartment building I saw another man. A dark figure against the overcast sky. He had a gas mask, a helmet and a rifle (with ammo). It was my friend Alex.

I went down to the street and said hello to my new buddy. He said, yes, he was new to this. Did he need anything? He didn’t think so. Did he have any water? Yes, he said. He had water.

“Bring him out into the open,” said Alex, over Skype – our own little earpiece radio.

I walked a little further up the road. My new friend followed me and asked if I needed the water. I said yes, and he held the bottle up to my lips, feeding me like a child.

“Thank you,” I said to my new friend – and to Alex: “Take the shot.”



He went down in a glitchy fountain of blood. For a second I checked myself, worried I’d been hit as well by accident. But no, I was okay. I crouched down and ransacked his body for anything that hadn’t been ruined by the bullet or the bleeding. He didn’t have much. I took his gun, his backpack. He had been carrying around a book – the Picture of Dorian Gray. Every veteran of DayZ knows books are functionally pointless. All they do is take up space in your inventory. So that’s how I knew for certain. This guy was new to the game.

Well, at least I taught him how to wave.

*

“Friendly” is a word you hear a lot in Chernarus (the 85 square miles of DayZ’s map). It’s the kind of word that makes your gut reel up, like the retractable cord of a vacuum cleaner, because it means that another human is nearby and who knows what the hell they want. Nobody understood the paradox of this word better than Richie. Richie was a cohort of Alex and mine, who had once been moved to call out the magic word to a fellow survivor, all the while spraying him full of bullets. “Friendly!” he cried, emptying his clip into the man. “Friendly!” I don’t know if Richie had shouted it out of panic or malice. I didn’t ask.

Death costs you everything in DayZ, and this approach works to heighten the tension of even the most minor encounters. (Spotting an armed character running down the road, leaping into the bushes to hide, and sweating as they stroll past). There is a punishingly high state of perpetual risk here and it only increases the longer you live, giving that little bit more meaning – for want of a better word – to every death.

Take Richie. Richie was always getting into trouble. A few days after we’d killed the bookworm with Dorian Gray, we ran into another survivor – a bambi who put his fists up.



We found him running up the beach outside Nizhnoye – a squalid gathering of shacks filled with nothing but rotting fruit and soiled t-shirts. He had nothing. Only the trademark flashlight and alkaline battery that every new player looked at with baby-faced confusion. We didn’t want the flashlight, or the battery. By this time in our DayZ careers (about 40 hours for me) we had bags full of stuff. Beans, bullets and bandages. The only thing we were looking for was trouble. A ‘bambi’ to torture.

We found our quarry, outside Nizhnoye, and when Richie told him to put his hands up, he put his fists up instead and started swinging digs, lurching for Richie’s head. I didn’t like this bambi‘s manners. So I put a bullet in his kidney. Richie was sad. We didn’t wave to kill him. A day later Richie would slip from the upper deck of a wrecked cargo ship and die from the fall. Me and my trigger finger – we lived on. This is when I realised what DayZ is. DayZ is an injustice engine.

It isn’t that DayZ is a catalyst for cruelty any more than it’s a catalyst for kindness. It’s just that, when you’re playing a cruel game set in a cruel world and that game is ostensibly a role-playing game, you begin to think: should I be cruel too? I’ve already shot a guy. How much crueller can I get? And then, when you start to explore all the possibilities, it turns out the answer to that question is: A LOT.



We became expert torturers. We reasoned that to kill was a mercy. Real torturers keep their prey alive, full of fear and uncertainty. We prowled the coast – where the bambis graze – and discussed with hyena laughter what we would do to our next victim. We invented villainous characters for ourselves. I donned a Kevlar ‘Press’ vest and a white helmet and became ‘Esteemed Official of the Free Press’. Alex and Richie became my military escort. They held the next fresh spawn at gunpoint while I ‘interviewed’ him.

“We’ve all lost someone,” I would say. “It has been a hard apocalypse. But that’s a lovely bag you have, very well embroidered. Let me look at the lining of that fashionable bag of yours.”

And when we let him go and he ran off, freed of his food and possessions, Alex would shout after him: “THANK YOU FOR RESPECTING THE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS.”

Alex would make himself useful in other ways. He spoke fluent Russian, and up until now the application of this skill had been limited to the obvious – reading the Cyrillic road signs of Chernarus for us. But we soon devised another use. The next bambi got an earful of Angry Russian, with me acting as ‘interpreter’ and falsifying as good a Russian accent as I could. We lay our new victim on the ground, stripped him of his clothes and asked him to produce his immigration papers. When he said he didn’t have any papers and was from the UK, Alex exploded with incomprehensible Russian rage.

“Oh no,” I told the immigrant, laying on the accent thick. “He say he does not like UK. You should tell him something else.”



Thinking on his feet (lying on his face) the fresh spawn quickly changed tack – he was from Scotland, he said. Alex lapsed into cheerful cries, the only discernible words being “Scotland” and “Haggis”.

“Oh yes,” I said. “He say he like the Haggis. A very dangerous creature, yes? The Haggis? Do you have any of the Haggis?”

When the immigrant announced that he had no Haggis, Alex seemed upset. But he said he thought there was some in Elektro – a city nearby. Alex was satisfied. He spoke in Russian for a long time.

“He say he is in good mood today,” I ‘translated’. “Okay. You go now. That’s all he say.”

The man stood up and ran off along the coast line, wearing nothing but his boxer shorts and vest, and it seemed he didn’t know whether to laugh or cry with relief. It didn’t matter to us. He was certain to die at the hands of some less liberal immigration patrol. We laughed our hyena laugh and moved on. Pack mentality certainly has something to do with the way you act in DayZ. I was never half as callous when I played the game alone. But as soon as you add two other people, things go a little Lord of the Flies very quickly.



We went to plenty of airfields, houses, hospitals and diners, picking anything useful out of the piles of discarded crap. Beans, bullets and bandages. But the bambis were still our favourite loot. We robbed, we punched, we shouted, we laughed. We asked them if they were hungry, and when they answered ‘yes’, we force-fed them rotten fruit. When we didn’t know what else to do, we left them handcuffed in the middle of the road, exposed to any hungry player that cared to roam by. Every encounter would end the same. We would jog off into the sunset, telling each other how bad we felt, how guilty. But we were always laughing when we said it.

But this adoption of DayZ as a procedural injustice generator isn’t what makes DayZ great (even despite the game-breaking bugs, the choppy servers and everything else associated with the hell of an alpha ‘product’). What makes DayZ great is its use of basic human trust as a game mechanic. It shares this design tenet with EVE Online and it’s an essential story-making ingredient of both games. Freed from the interminable boredom of MMO stats, this trust paves the way for a whole range of human experience. But mainly, more brutality. Early versions of the original mod changed your appearance when you killed another human (dressing you up as a ‘bandit’ in a balaclava). But the standalone version of DayZ dropped this, and is all the more suspenseful because of it. Now, you have to be wary of everyone.

We were poking about a broad, red brick house in the small coastal town of Solnichniy, when a fresh spawn came into the room. He looked at the three of us. We looked at him. There were only two doors out of the room.



“Are you okay?” said Alex.

I closed the first door.

“Do you need anything?”

I closed the second door.

“That’s a nice hat,” said Alex. “I’ll swap you my cap for that hat.”

The player looked a little spooked but he agreed and the trade went off easily. To swap, you have to drop the item you want to give away on the ground. He dropped his hat and Alex dropped his.

“Yeah, and those are nice shoes! Want to swap shoes?” I said to the player, and to Alex: “I’m keeping my shoes.”

When he put his stuff down, I lifted them, put them on my feet in front of him and said: “Actually, I quite like my own shoes too. I think I’ll keep them too.”

And now that we thought about it, all his clothes were nicer than ours.

The mugging went on for fifteen minutes. We sent him off in the direction of Berezino, barefoot and wearing our worn and ragged hand-me-downs. In DayZ, if you travel without shoes for too long your feet start to bleed. Eventually, you’ll succumb to a foot injury and running will become a problem. But this only happens if you travel on rough terrain.

“Stick to the forest,” said Alex, “along the railway line.”

We were bad people that day.



There is an obvious evolution to the long-term DayZ player. From the outside, and even sometimes from within, it seems like tormenting fresh spawns and holding people up for their shoes is a kind of ‘endgame’. The accumulating of weapons, food, knowledge and trustworthy friends (or, in my case, co-raiders) in order to survive certainly suggests that the game is slanted toward greed and death. The scarcity of resources appears to encourage violence. An ever increasing scale of player-on-player cruelty, from the simple ‘execution on sight’ to the more expert ‘holding somebody down to force feed them a bottle of disinfectant’. But the truth is more chaotic than that. You react to what you’ve done. You can always change your ways, if you want. It is because things are so scarce, and people so merciless, that your own survival seems significant. The truth is that DayZ is just a generator of feelings. Malice, pity, guilt, empathy, fear, reprieve – they come at you in waves. Sometimes they come when you don’t expect them.

We were in a warehouse, trying to break our latest victim’s leg with a baseball bat, when we heard some shots ring out. They were easily audible shots, coming from the forested mountain nearby, but distant enough that we knew they were meant for someone else. Some time later, I would die at the hands of this sniper. After the tensest stand-off of my gaming life, I would sit up in a bushel of ferns, try to look around and everything would go black. I would never even see him. (Her?) But right now we had the doors of the warehouse covered and all I was interested in was breaking this man’s leg. We put some rags in his backpack next to a bunch of sticks – items that, when combined in your inventory screen, create a splint. I knew that little bit of survivalist wisdom all too well.

“We are just going to teach you how to fix a broken leg, that’s all,” I said, getting out my baseball bat. “Don’t worry.”

The sniper fire continued. Alex was concerned. We talked about the situation over our Skype earpieces. I put the baseball bat away.

“Okay, get up,” I said.

“We’re letting you go,” said Alex.



The bambi stood up and opened the doors wide. He went out into the open and sprinted away. It wasn’t mercy, I told myself. We just needed to see if the sniper was watching for us. Alex watched to see if our newly freed victim fell. But he just ran and ran and ran, his little bambi legs, totally unbroken. I smiled. I hope that player never stops running.

If I wanted to justify what we were doing, I would say: ‘Well, if DayZ is going to be the game everybody wants it to be, then there has to be people like us. Marauders, bandits, torturers. The game NEEDS us.’ And the design of DayZ itself is truly aware of this philosophy. Without the threat of ‘bad’ players, the kindness of ‘good’ players has absolutely no value. Without horror there can be no respite, no relief. Of course, there are no good or bad players in DayZ – just survivors.

I remember a man in a white t-shirt. It was maybe the day after we killed Dorian Gray. I held him up on some railway lines and told him to get on his knees. I looked in his empty backpack and then I looked in mine, brimming with food. And maybe it was my conscience telling me to do something nice for a change, or maybe it was just because it would be unexpected, but I just filled this guy’s schoolchild’s bag up with food. Finally, I told him to run down the road before I changed my mind.

He only got about 100 metres before Alex and Richie popped out of the grass and held him up again, of course. We were like a pack of feral cats, playing with mice. The really torturous thing would be to take all the food that he had just received back. But no, something in Alex and Richie was on the same level. I watched as they put even more sardines into the man’s little red schoolbag and let him go, with food that would do him for days. If we had less food, or if he had something we wanted, would we have acted differently? Probably. But this guy didn’t know that.

He shouted “thank you” when he ran away from us.

*



The first man I murdered probably deserved it. He was wearing a clown mask, and I was young enough in DayZ to figure that a clown mask meant only one thing: a psychopath. I watched from the top floor of a half-finished construction yard as he followed an unsuspecting survivor into a house. I felt bad. I had been watching the other guy, wondering if I should call out. Now there was no warning him. Mr Clown Mask had crept out of some bushes with an axe in his hand and followed his victim into the house. A few minutes passed. The other man was dead by now, I was sure of it – hacked to pieces by this slasher movie madman. I tried to get a better view of the house when I heard a noise nearby.

Mr Clown Mask had somehow slipped out and started exploring the floors of the construction yard below me. I crept over to the crumbling edge of the top floor, looked down and saw my own shadow cast at his feet on the floor below. I was terrified he would see that shadow. He was lying prone, peering through a rifle scope at some distant trees. He can’t have been more than two metres below me. I held my breath, pointed my magnum directly at his head and took a shot.

It missed. The second shot too.

I panicked and jumped down, on top of him. It wouldn’t be until after I’d emptied the other four rounds into his belly and crawled to the nearest wall, with a mouse hand like a talon and a heartbeat like dubstep, that I’d realise I had broken my own leg in the ambush. I lay there, breathing fast, full of IRL adrenaline. Only the fatal encounter with the forest sniper, much later in DayZ life, would outdo the ‘combat high’ I was feeling at this, my first kill. Right now, I was elated with relief.

“Friendly,” said a quiet voice.

I could see nobody. But I replied with the same. “Friendly,” I said.

“Did you shoot that guy?”

It must have been the other man. Mr Clown Mask’s would-be victim. So, he was alive.

“Uh… yeah,” I said. “But he was a…” I thought for a moment. “He was a bad man.”

A pause.

“Yeah,” he answered. “I’m pretty sure he was.”

For a minute there was nothing. I asked him if he needed anything and he said no. He asked me the same and I stuttered as I thought about it. I looked at my screen, faded almost to black and white with the effects of blood loss from an earlier scrape with some zombies. To cure this, you need to eat and drink well, until the game deems you healthy enough to produce more blood. I didn’t know this at the time. I thought only a blood transfusion could fix my colourless screen.

“What do you need?” asked the hidden stranger again.

“Blood,” I said.

A minute passed.

“Hello? Are you still here?”

No answer. He was gone.

I made a splint out of a stick and some bandages and fixed up my broken leg. I thought briefly about how lucky I was to have the right items to make that splint. A valuable lesson, breaking your leg. I gave the body beside me one last look over. It had been a messy kill. All the same, I never felt bad about Mr Clown Mask. And I didn’t take the mask itself.

“Why would I?” I would say to Alex when I met up with him later. “I’m not going to become a psychopath.”

Buck 02-20-2014 10:28 PM

Needs to be a regular thing. Wonder how long it took him to get this many...

http://cloud-2.steampowered.com/ugc/...6C262081B700A/

Buck 02-21-2014 10:24 AM

I think I'm gonna get ARMA 3. It's on sale for $35 and has a shit ton of mods.

hometeam 02-21-2014 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10444811)
I think I'm gonna get ARMA 3. It's on sale for $35 and has a shit ton of mods.

its got lots of good mods, especially wasteland. I have it as well

New World Order 02-21-2014 04:22 PM

Is Arma 3 worth it? It seems like there isn't much action. I have watched games where it takes 15 minutes for someone to kill an opposing player.

New World Order 02-21-2014 04:23 PM

My PC will be up and running soon. Although I am not that great, does anyone play Battlefield in here?

Buck 02-21-2014 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 10445484)
Is Arma 3 worth it? It seems like there isn't much action. I have watched games where it takes 15 minutes for someone to kill an opposing player.


Well if that's an issue for you, hopefully you're not upgrading your PC just to play DayZ.

In these games, payoff is ****ing incredible. It's not like COD or BF where you know if you die, you're gonna be back at it in 30 seconds, fully geared with full ammo.

Buck 02-21-2014 06:32 PM

PS hometeam I'm gonna dl Arma when I get home but gf is coming over so don't know of I'm playing tonight, but I have seen the Canadians playing Arma 3 and quagsin so maybe sometime we can get a group

New World Order 02-21-2014 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10445747)
Well if that's an issue for you, hopefully you're not upgrading your PC just to play DayZ.

In these games, payoff is ****ing incredible. It's not like COD or BF where you know if you die, you're gonna be back at it in 30 seconds, fully geared with full ammo.



My laptop is almost 4 years old and I will need a computer soon anyway to download movies. I gave my gaming pc to my brother.

Perhaps I didn't have a fully enjoyable pc experience because I didn't have too many people to play Dayz.

New World Order 02-21-2014 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buck (Post 10445747)
Well if that's an issue for you, hopefully you're not upgrading your PC just to play DayZ.

In these games, payoff is ****ing incredible. It's not like COD or BF where you know if you die, you're gonna be back at it in 30 seconds, fully geared with full ammo.



Have you enjoyed playing the game when you play by yourself?

NewChief 02-21-2014 07:06 PM

This is the only graphical game like ever that speaks to me to play. I used to play a permanent death text based RPG (MUD), as it spoiled me. Once you acquire the taste for it and the quality and type of player it attracts, permadeath is the only way to go. So much more intense and gripping. In text based persistent worlds it's even cooler because you're actually playing a character that writes part of the story of the world. Some characters lived out full lifetimes and grew to die of old age and others died within minutes of creation. You never knew which of your characters would live a long life and go down in the world's history.


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