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Did you even read what I said?
I was an Alpha / Beta tester, so clearly yes I ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ played the game.
It's no surprise the CEO of Hammerpoint was just brough to court for false advertisement, and they were just hacked.
I logged 60 hours.
Yeah! The bandages! Lmao.
Thank you for getting the joke. :)
Its more a battle of who got the best paid hack instead of whois got the best skills
My advice if you want to survive dont goto clearview , campos etc.. those are hacker nests
Playing this game for over 4 months now and still enjoying it , lot of fun
Pipi- I can agree, it's the larger areas that people have a tendency to hack or even PK in. I've managed to enjoy the game without stepping into a single one though, But hopefully manage to find a pleasant server.
(Sorry again for lack of quoting. Still on the mobile app D:<)
Now that is worthy advice @ where to avoid. As I have said in many posts today, if the player chooses a server with a very low population, the game becomes a lot more fun. Less chance of a hacker, less chance of some guy just shooting you to shoot you, and so on. Obviously you have done as I have, and chosen to stay in the shadows, avoid the hot spots, and choose to play on a low population server or at the "right" time (that varies of course lol).
Lol, thanks :D. I feel a lot better knowing if some one has played even for an hour when I read the hate posts. At least then I know they have tried.
You shouldn't have to take these measures to play a game you've paid good money for.
And for haters, I played through Alpha / Beta and into release. I know more about the game's foundations than any of you can comprehend. Clearly you havn't played the game long enough to hate it as much as the rest of the world.
Sure, if it wasn't a survival based game that would be alright. But really how much hassle is it to pick a server with maybe 3-4 people on it? That is sort of the whole point of there being so many servers (not counting the user rented ones of course), and entirely the point behind being able to choose what server you wish to use. I do agree it can be bothersome at times, having to slink around or hide in the woods. But that does help make the game a bit more interesting. Obviously, as with any game, it just may not be for some people. I love tetris, a lot of people hate tetris, never see a point to playing it and so on. I like it, despite it having no real goal and so on. While the 2 games are extremely different, the same concept takes hold. Some like, some don't. And the only real opinions that even matter on the game in discussion (War Z in this case) are the opinions of the people who have actually played it. (Yeah, that means your opinion does matter :p)