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Already got DayZ Commander and it doesnt update shit.

It has the button there saying "Update to newer version"

and I click it but it does nothing NOTHING I TELL YOU!

I just want to hunt some players fark the zombies off im out to PK

I'm sure you'll be a unique and dangerous noob.
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Already got DayZ Commander and it doesnt update shit.

It has the button there saying "Update to newer version"

and I click it but it does nothing NOTHING I TELL YOU!

I just want to hunt some players fark the zombies off im out to PK

EVERYTHING and I mean EVERYTHING to do with DayZ has to run as Administrator. This Includes:

Steam (assuming you have ARMA II and OA via steam)

When Installing SIX updater or DayZ Commander

When Running SIX updater or DayZ commander

If you can't get it to update to the latest version you can manually try using

My advice is use DayZ Commander and keep an eye on the percentage of servers running specific versions.

To everyone else, FINALLY had a good haul last night. Played for an hour or so at nighttime and managed to get everything needed to survive in the wilderness. Now off to some army barracks to find some night vision goggles and perhaps some mobile transportation :D

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I hit the jackpot last night. Cruising around the far, far north on a motorbike I found half a dozen tents, few other vehicles (which clan claimed) and one of our members found a fully repaired, fully armed and fuelled chopper!

I pretty much have the perfect set, just need ghillie and range finders. Then go lose it in reckless PK.

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I played it for about 3 hours last night.

Getting used to the run keys etc.

Ended up crawling around for a good 2 and a half hours from house to house trying to find one that opens up.

Found a bell tower with 2 dead guys so I looted them and went hunting with my new revolver.

Got up to a barn where a dude in a gilli suit smoked me

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Im going to hunt you haha

No need. Hacker came into the server within less than 5mins of being in, teleported to everyone then killed them within 10secs apart. That being said, Me and 2 mates had to start again and ended up coming into an 8vs3 battle. We won as I survived on 2900blood. Highlights: I had a blood pack, found a gilli suit, protected the corpse's and my mate got his coyote back-pack back. Time to be a grass ninja.

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