Day Z: Persistant world zombie survival mod - Page 4
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rapidash88
United States194 Posts
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PassiveAce
United States18076 Posts
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Candadar
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killa_robot
Canada1884 Posts
On May 18 2012 11:59 PassiveAce wrote: ^ Did you make sure that you're updated to 1.60? I have the same issue as him. It says I have version 1.6, but still has it as red. I found somewhere that I'm technically at patch number 1.587 or something like that. I'm downloading their latest patch now, will update if it works. ----Update---- Yep, downloading the latest patch on their website makes it work. I bought from amazon too. | ||
Demonhunter04
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The series is roughly two hours long and is highly entertaining. He's going to keep posting more segments. | ||
Mord
Norway171 Posts
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acerockolla
United States219 Posts
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daemir
Finland8662 Posts
On May 18 2012 19:07 acerockolla wrote: if anyone cares.... I'm currently streamig at twitch.tv/maeungochu huehue hilarious, funny how hard it is to find where the fuck you are without the modern standard minimaps and shit ^_^ | ||
rapidash88
United States194 Posts
On May 18 2012 13:10 killa_robot wrote: I have the same issue as him. It says I have version 1.6, but still has it as red. I found somewhere that I'm technically at patch number 1.587 or something like that. I'm downloading their latest patch now, will update if it works. ----Update---- Yep, downloading the latest patch on their website makes it work. I bought from amazon too. Ahh I did the same thing. The Amazon game automatically updated and said I was at 1.6, clearly its not the case. Thank you much | ||
Mord
Norway171 Posts
On May 18 2012 20:50 daemir wrote: huehue hilarious, funny how hard it is to find where the fuck you are without the modern standard minimaps and shit ^_^ You can find a map by googling it, then you look around for any landmarks in the terrain, forks in the road, and road signs etc to get your bearings. You can find map and compass in game but they are fairly rare I think. I've yet to find one but I know where I am by using the above method. In the night you can navigate by the stars and so forth. | ||
torm3ntin
Brazil2534 Posts
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timwac
Scotland93 Posts
On May 18 2012 21:41 Mord wrote: You can find a map by googling it, then you look around for any landmarks in the terrain, forks in the road, and road signs etc to get your bearings. You can find map and compass in game but they are fairly rare I think. I've yet to find one but I know where I am by using the above method. In the night you can navigate by the stars and so forth. http://dayzwiki.com/wiki/images/5/5b/Chernarus_big.jpg That is the link the most detailed map of Chernarus. The wiki it is hosted on: www.dayzwiki.com provides loads of information from weapon stats to vehicles. This must the only mod I have ever bought a game for. It's absolutely worth the investment | ||
Mord
Norway171 Posts
Correction: The game doesn't make you actually expend the resources, however the timer on thirst/hunger still ticks down while offline, so if you're logged off for a day or so you log back in starving and dying of thirst. So I'd suggest always being stocked up on water and food if you plan on being away for a little bit from the game. I'm not sure if you actually can die if you're logged off for too long. | ||
zer0das
United States8519 Posts
After reading around my problem is probably sticking around the coast, where there's a bunch of buildings, but very few of them have doors that you can open, and even fewer have resources that will help you. I have a decent grasp of the mechanics of the game now, so things should get a little more interesting. Oh also, sneaking around to get into buildings is pretty fun- up until you inadvertantly make a crapton of noise climbing up some stairs and every zombie in a 100 foot radius comes at you. <_< | ||
Mord
Norway171 Posts
Sometimes you can glitch while crawling if you happen to crawl into an object, making you stand upright. | ||
timwac
Scotland93 Posts
On May 18 2012 22:32 Mord wrote: Keep in mind that when you are logged off, the game still makes you use your water and food reserves. So if you are logged out for too long you will log in both starving and dying of thirst. This is quite a silly mechanic in my opinion and may be unintentional for all I know. There are talks about making water/food consumption way slower when logged off on the official forums, but nothing for certain yet. Correction: The game doesn't make you actually expend the resources, however the timer on thirst/hunger still ticks down while offline, so if you're logged off for a day or so you log back in starving and dying of thirst. So I'd suggest always being stocked up on water and food if you plan on being away for a little bit from the game. I'm not sure if you actually can die if you're logged off for too long. I really don't think that's true. I have logged off for hours(like 20) and have not been dying when logging back in or in fact had my food or drink meter changed at all. Maybe your thing is just a glitch. | ||
PassiveAce
United States18076 Posts
I think it has something to do with how Operation arrowhead and ArmA II are installed separately, maybe I just screwed it up when I was messing around with files. Right now im reinstalling and im gonna try to follow the steps again to get it working again, if that doesnt work im gonna come back here and beg for help. Bought from Amazon by the way. | ||
floor exercise
Canada5847 Posts
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mcgriddle
United States253 Posts
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Mord
Norway171 Posts
On May 18 2012 23:32 timwac wrote: I really don't think that's true. I have logged off for hours(like 20) and have not been dying when logging back in or in fact had my food or drink meter changed at all. Maybe your thing is just a glitch. It's true, there's a lot of people complaining about it on the Day Z forums. | ||
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