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- DayZ Super Fun Adventures Playlist
@Jake back in 2016 I had a strange bug occur; my character developed symptoms of Prion disease with the exception being he did not do the laughter; only the "Parkinson's disease" twitches of the gun every so often. This was when servers were public and private hive. This started on public servers and even death did not cure it for me. I have multiple accounts with Day Z because well I love it and hate losing gear so I found it nice to always have a backup for the public and private shards. Anyways, I think there may have been some type of weird bug on some local file somewhere because it actually spread to all of my accounts over time. It spread to the private shard characters as well. I had tried full reinstalls, I had tried switching hard drives, I tried verifying integrity, I tried everything and slowly but surely all of my characters became permanently effected by this "Parkinson's bug" as I named it. I learned to aim and play around it, but it was very difficult. Day Z wouldn't update/wipe often and even that did not cure* this. I didn't play for 5 years and it is now resolved but for almost all of 2016 I had this issue so things like this do happen and I would assume it to be some type of cloud bug. The twitch my characters experienced was so visible that I could show other players by aiming down the sights and every so many seconds it would twitch violently of its own accord.