
Ep.135 This Should Be Vanilla DayZ
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DayZ's modding community is a treasure trove of incredible ideas, but what if some of those fan-favorite features made it into the official game? This week on Friendly?: A DayZ Podcast, we're diving into the wish list of mods that we believe should be integrated directly into DayZ's vanilla experience.
Join us as we champion additions like:
- A "New Player" Friendly Mode: Imagine an optional setting with extra stamina, a simple party system, and a pinging tool to help fresh spawns find their footing and friends.
- Rainwater Collection: The simple yet crucial ability to collect drinking water directly from the rain, adding another layer of realistic survival.
- Civilian Heli Crashes: Expanding dynamic events beyond military sites to include more common, yet still valuable, civilian helicopter crash zones.
- Code Locks for Bases: The highly requested feature of secure code locks for base building, offering a more robust and convenient way to protect your loot.
- Bicycles: Bringing back the beloved, silent, and efficient mode of transport that would revolutionize early-game travel and scouting.
We'll discuss the impact these changes could have on accessibility, realism, and the overall longevity of DayZ. Which mods do YOU think deserve the vanilla treatment?
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Tune in and let's dream big for the future of DayZ!
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