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In the future, the performance will be improved by a twice +-25%, but only for future maps and remake of the current (we will redo it after 2-3 new maps), and also after remake of the network too. It is all about half a year of development. We publish some kind of the roadmap later (after week or two after release) with it.
I have not played in a DayZ about a year (bought it on release and run 1-2 times every year for a a waiting of a miracle lol). But a year ago I had a performance in DayZ slightly worse than we have it in our game noew. But there are many factors and DayZ as I know was mostly dependent on the CPU perfomance... There is not all obvious. So if your hardware is not the same with the minimum recommended or equivalent - just dont forget about the refund function - you always can bet on it.