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Checked the pack and nothing.

I had a whole towns worth of loot even had myself a few coke cans.

Anyways went back and traced my steps but nothing was there.

Ended up finding a crowbar which was probably better then everything I collected anyways.

Then decided I would go on a death run but ran through the whole town and not a single zombie came at me lol

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Checked the pack and nothing.

I had a whole towns worth of loot even had myself a few coke cans.

Anyways went back and traced my steps but nothing was there.

Ended up finding a crowbar which was probably better then everything I collected anyways.

Then decided I would go on a death run but ran through the whole town and not a single zombie came at me lol

Lol yeah the game is quite buggy, I can make a weapon on the ground disappear without a trace lol

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I've been playing this mod for about 2weeks now. Here's a hint, don't trust ANYONE bearing a weapon -_-'

Gathered heaps of shit for 2days then had two guys walk up yelling 'Friendly, friendly!' Then one went behind me and hit me with a crowbar. It's good fun but after the recent patch last night, I think there might be a memory leak or something. I dropped from a constant 50fps+ down to 13fps. Nothing I could do to fix it, deleting the dayz folder was a temp solution... for about 40mins.

i played it the other night and mine did the same thing. 40 odd fps then i realised after 40 minutes its doing like 10-15fps, Even on lowest video settings. Was getting mad tearing at one point aswell. Much more enjoyable playing with friends with mic's. Might try heading inland next time instead of following the coastal towns.
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with the stuff going missing - its the engine clearing out non useable items for what you are carrying

so if you have ammo for different guns and pick up another gun / equipment item(map ect it will drop all incompatible ammo you are carrying

so if you don't have the gun and are collecting ammo put it in your pack

same with picking up a gun - if you want to keep anything ammo or undecided on a gun drop the one you are carrying first as it will disappear

and some screenshots of what gear i was carrying before a hacker killed everyone in the server :( and have been to lazy to walk all the way up or organize another lift back to main base to re gear as i have been playing to much NDA and is something you can work towards

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was bored one night so decided to have fun with my sniper down south

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and some of the vehicles the group I play with are using - it is on an aussie server - but want tell you which one ;)

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and just a few spare guns :P

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ah right. im still not fully clued up with how the game works.. are your camps permanently there, even when the server is empty? or only exist when you guys join the server? it would suck to join the game to find your camp destroyed or looted, lol.

/noob

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re-downlaoding Arma Now.

Get Some!

Aww yeah

Given up on this game!

Way to many glitches I crouched and broke all my legs and bled out!

Then I was running through a field and just died for no reason!

Hate starting again

LOL poor Dan :P yeah it's buggy as hell sometimes, but so far totally worth it imo. I just ragequit for a few hours/that evening then I'm keen to play the next day!

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Given up on this game!

Way to many glitches I crouched and broke all my legs and bled out!

Then I was running through a field and just died for no reason!

Hate starting again

Aww yeah

LOL poor Dan :P yeah it's buggy as hell sometimes, but so far totally worth it imo. I just ragequit for a few hours/that evening then I'm keen to play the next day!

LOL

I hate buggy programs, but given what i have been reading on the DayZ forums I might just put up with it.

Really regretting unistalling Arma though....2.7gb out of 8.5gb downloaded, and still have to do the expansion after that :/

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