does /v/ like this game?
Oh man I love DayZ!
it's the most well executed one of these meme survival games and is fun to play, shame they ass rape it in some new way with every update.
>>386068654
>ass rape it in some new way with every update.
examples please
>>386068779
xray vision
>>386068115
It's fun but the developer is awful.
>>386068115
it's popular, so no
>>386068852
nobody has any idea what you're talking about
>>386068779
well right now it's severely laggy for no fucking reason, every time they update it they break something.
>>386069101
Neither of the two subsequent 500mb updates fixed it?
>>386069101
True, but that usually gets fixed within a week with their weekly server updates
>>386068115
It has no attractive to me, quite literally, I'm currently playing exilemod on arma 3, besides, I'm fucking sick and tired of matchmaking making it into every fucking type of game.
Oh man I love h1z1!
>>386068779
keybindings currently revert to default even though they show your custom keybindings. servers are insanely laggy. first person duo is bugged to hell and back: you cant see who's in your squad or where they are or where their waypoints are, if one of you dies you immediately lose the round and cant play anymore. loot system is now incredibly annoying
>>386068115
I've seen so many threads about this game and about "shills". I've gotten so used to hearing shill that I've gone deaf to hearing it. But I started thinking about paid avertissement/sponsorship.
Just "recently" YouTube has been cracking down on it:
Forcing people to announce if their video had been sponsored, which is good.
I just thought about how Twitch does it.
Is it just me or is Twitch way more lenient? I feel like I've never heard a streamer disclaim that they are being sponsored to play current game.
When will Twitch be forced to make streamers disclaim that they are shilling the game they are streaming? Because it isn't obvious enough right now imo
Sorry for the blogpost
/v/ doesn't like games