The group continued north at a run, with me keeping up as best I could, skirting around Green Mountain and pausing briefly at a pond northwest of Pogorevka, where I caught the last picture of us all assembled:Īfter a short rest to refill our collective canteens, the trek resumed. From here on, I had to maintain a safe distance from the rest of the party, lest they catch the same disease. We stopped off in Kozlovka to scavenge for food and to see if, by chance, a bus had spawned, where further tragedy befell me: a single zombie lying in wait in a garage got off a lucky hit, and I caught a infection, slowly draining me to half-health. I did manage to grab this shot of us all huddled in a barn north of Vysota, just as we’d left Chernogorsk behind. Sadly, my connection problems worsened around this time, and I was running behind the group for most of the rest of the night. This time around, the city was somewhat less fruitful, and it was suggested to simply go for the grand prize: the Northwest Airfield – the most dangerous PVP area in the game, with loot second only to the elusive crashed helicopter. A few people changed weapons and, just for kicks, we decided to head back to Cherno (as we were now on a new server), but not before I snapped a group shot. Our group set upon the airfield at last, coming out of the ordeal with naught but a few broken legs, and we turned our sights south to the tent camp. Another half-hour later, we finally found another server running the appropriate version and everyone regrouped around a convenient haybale. ![]() In our case, the server we had been using for the event shut down on our way to the airstrip to update itself to the version we weren’t playing. ![]() It was on the way to these that the second error I had made came to bite us: I did not clearly indicate which version of the game we would be playing, which caused much of the waiting and confusion as some people were forced to upgrade and others were forced to downgrade just to get on the same server. Here, my compatriots did not disappoint.Īfter picking the city clean of medical supplies and military hardware, we struck out for the nearby town of Balota, and it’s loot-rich airstrip and military camp. By this time, everyone was rather restless from the festivities of BarnCon, and, instead of the stealth-heavy, tatical northern approach I had envisioned for the event, I suggested we instead set our sights south to Chernogorsk, the largest city in the game, and burn it to the ground. Here, I really have to thank Caigan, Purplecat, and Bunnys (sorry if I got the name wrong!) for providing a measure of leadership for much of the event. Shortly after everyone was finally assembled, I began experiencing constant connection problems. First, while I was able to eventually get everyone’s game up and running who showed up to the event, and we are glad that everyone was able to make it, it was at the expense of everyone else who was on time, resulting in what someone lovingly dubbed “BarnCon 2012″. That being said, there were many things that went wrong on Friday, and most of them were my own fault. We ended having a full roster of 12, plus myself (which I stupidly forgot to screencap) and I was amazed that we only had a single casualty the whole night (due to friendly fire, no less). While the latest DayZ Meetup was not quite what I expected, everyone involved said they had a really good time. As always, we encourage more folks to come to our events, they always turn out ridiculous, even when they don’t go as planned! Such as this one! Enjoy the recap folks. Since I was not able to be present for this event, I asked him to write up a recap for everyone interested in how it went. ![]() Please use the report function, or message the moderation team, to report any posts or comments which break the guidelines or do not belong in this community.So we had our second DayZ event, once again run by TFP Member Reverend Browning, with assistance from some other folks. If you have proof of admin abuse, report it to the GSP which hosts it By following these instructions. If you know of an exploit or cheat inform the dev team By posting it to the feedback tracker. Low Quality (pictures/videos of screens, broken links, toxic or offtopic content, etc)Īdvertisements for Paid Content or Services (workshop mods, coding for hire, etc) Server IDs and Locations of In-Game Bases/CampsĬopyrighted Material Without Creator Consentįrequent Topics (memes/templates, posts per day, etc.) Group Ads (Use the Weekly Megathread) and/or /r/DayZLFG) Server Ads (Use the Weekly Megathread) and/or /r/DayZServers) Post DayZ related content that sparks discussion, entertains and informs.Ĭonsole specific content, feedback, and troubleshooting can also be posted to /r/DayZXbox and /r/DayZPS r/dayz is destined to sometimes go off the rails.
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