Day Z
- Durrie
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Re: Day Z
More, more, more
You sounded surprised when you got shot in the head there Quincy.
Surely you knew you were going to die the second you stumbled upon him in the house without a weapon in your hand and no responses to your earlier voice chat. It was never going to end well.
I don't think I've met anyone who didn't try to kill me.
You sounded surprised when you got shot in the head there Quincy.
Surely you knew you were going to die the second you stumbled upon him in the house without a weapon in your hand and no responses to your earlier voice chat. It was never going to end well.
I don't think I've met anyone who didn't try to kill me.
- richo
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I haven't played this for ages when it was buggy as all buggery is it any better? I am into Rust which is equally buggy if not more but I enjoy it .
Are they comparable these days?
Are they comparable these days?
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- Quincy
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Durrie, lol, yes, I knew the end was near, just not that near!
He wasn't the actual shooter either, his mate was crouched on the corner outside of the building we were in, in the last few seconds, you see his gun flash....
@richo, I'd say, it's as stable as it has ever been. Sure there are a few bugs, but still extremely playable in my opinion.
There will be more Durrie, oh yes, there will be more!
He wasn't the actual shooter either, his mate was crouched on the corner outside of the building we were in, in the last few seconds, you see his gun flash....
@richo, I'd say, it's as stable as it has ever been. Sure there are a few bugs, but still extremely playable in my opinion.
There will be more Durrie, oh yes, there will be more!
balls & boobs. . .
- DexterPunk
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- Smooth Lubricator.
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Re: Day Z
Looks good.
Listening to this chap was horrible though. Talking isn't his strong suit. Plus all the time I wanted to tell him "just spit that ball out of your mouth"
Listening to this chap was horrible though. Talking isn't his strong suit. Plus all the time I wanted to tell him "just spit that ball out of your mouth"
Surprise, no sig. Now there is. Or is there?
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- richo
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That is exactly what happens in Rust , some guys are cool and you can swap some shit over and others gun you down at the first opportunity which leads to firing on anyone that gets close .
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Yeah when we played rust a bit back we quickly changed over to the fire-at-everything strategy (except when we were visibly outgunned - then the run quickly strategy took over, hehe). We have met quite a few madmen who just could not be trusted, even though they have approached seemingly nicely, first. But then rust had the problem of invisible equipment, too. You really should not be able to hide a bag of weapons just like that.richo wrote:That is exactly what happens in Rust , some guys are cool and you can swap some shit over and others gun you down at the first opportunity which leads to firing on anyone that gets close .
Surprise, no sig. Now there is. Or is there?
- NeilPearson
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lol thats great. poor kid had no chance
- Quincy
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ah man. snap em off. I ain't got time for this.... So many adventures, so little time.
Just last night, I had to shoot, pluck and quarter a chicken. Cut bark and sticks to ignite my fireplace, then cook my thigh fillet of chicken. All in the name of survival. The first few hours can be tough on 0.60 experimental.
Have you tried 0.60 Durrie? It is most impressive.
Just last night, I had to shoot, pluck and quarter a chicken. Cut bark and sticks to ignite my fireplace, then cook my thigh fillet of chicken. All in the name of survival. The first few hours can be tough on 0.60 experimental.
Have you tried 0.60 Durrie? It is most impressive.
balls & boobs. . .
- Durrie
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I haven't tried 0.6 yet. I've watched a few run throughs on YouTube by the usual suspects.
I still can't get over losing my carry weapon when I put it down to do something else. I can see it...It's right there, but I can't pick it up. I understand that this bug remains in 0.6.
It's all still just a bit too flakey for me to spend any real time in DayZ.
Perhaps when they finish it. But by then there won't be much of an active playing community because they will all have moved on to other things.