DayZ Cheaty na Playstation 4 (PS4)

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DayZ
  • Po raz pierwszy wydany: Jan 21, 2012
  • Gatunki: Role-Playing,Simulation,First-Person Shooter
  • Platformy: PC,PlayStation 4
  • Deweloper: Bohemia Interactive Studio
  • Wydawca: Bohemia Interactive Studio

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Unlimited duct tape

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Duct tape is great for repairing a ton of in game items including axes, hatchets, knives boots, pants, jackets, helmets, gloves and guns. If you have a roll of duct tape and it is almost empty equip it to your hands. It will give you the option to restrain yourself. Do this. Once you are restrained it will then give you the option to struggle free. Once you struggle free your duct tape roll will be completely replenished.

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Beginner's Guide

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Find Food Quickly

When you start up the game, you'll find yourself with a piece of fruit and a quickly declining hunger and thirst bar. If you don't find food fast, the first thirty minutes or so of the game aren't going to be easy.

There are two ways to get food in the early game: killing zombies in hopes that they'll drop spreads and scanned meat and foraging for fruit in open county lanes. You can try looking for fruit in orchards, but given that they're usually barren, it's not really worth it.

Keep Chlorine Tablets On You at All Times

Water is equally important as food, especially since dehydration can affect your blood regeneration. Not only should you always carry a container like a bottle, canteen, or cooking but also chlorine tablets. 

The tablets allow you to draw water from rivers, streams, and ponds without contracting Cholera. Just drop one into your container and sip away.

Disinfect Your Items

As you progress through the game, you're more than likely to be hurt by a zombie. You'll need to take care of this bite using clothes you've torn into Rags as bandages, but do it with dirty Rags, and you may find your session ending sooner than you expected.

If you tear Rags and they're less than Pristine, you'll need to clean them with Alcoholic Tincture, Disinfectant Spray, or Iodine Tincture. Before stitching up any injuries, you should also use these chemicals to disinfect damaged bandages and a Sewing Kit or Leather Sewing Kit.

Make Sure You're Well Insulated

The nights contain enough dangers, including wolves, bears, zombies, and even players. While you can't control when you deal with any of these enemies, you can control your warmth with the proper clothing and thus prevent yourself from getting sick.

Hunter garments offer the best insulation, and you can add to their warmth with gloves, ski masks, and hats. Just make sure you keep up repairs on your clothes. Good insulation won't do you any good if it's badly damaged.

Create a Stash

Loots on good to you when hoarded on your person. It'll slow you down, leaving you more prone to an enemy's attack. You'll want to travel light so that you conserve stamina and don't have to consume as much food and drink. 

However, if you want to collect items to ensure you hold out for as long as possible, there is a way to ensure other players do not raid you. Bases are cool, but they draw attention. Instead, find a secluded spot and create a stash from Wood Crates or Improvised Shelters. 

The less populated an area, the safer your stash will be (you can even bury it somewhere only you know).

Avoid Military Bases

The game has many locations with plenty of loot for you to nab, but rushing to these locations can get you killed quite quickly, especially if you're playing on a busy server.

Military bases are almost guaranteed death traps with wide open spaces and little cover. The weaponry hidden around these bases is high-grade and, in the right hands, will blast new players off the map with no mercy.

Don't go near these bases unless you're feeling particularly sure of your odds against veteran players who know where the best loot is.

Avoid Busy Servers

While you might want to jump into the action as soon as you load up your game, as a beginner, it's better to jump onto a quiet or empty server so that you can learn the game's mechanics without worrying about being shot in the back of the head by a player looking for an easy kill.

If you find yourself dying from dehydration or dragging yourself around on two broken legs, just stash your loot and load in another survivor. You won't lose much progress, and you should be able to find your items quite easily.

Once you've got the hang of the game and understand where to find the best loot, you can join busier servers.

Don't Bother with Melee Weapons

While melee weapons work when you're taking out a couple of pesky zombies, they're no good when dealing with another player, especially since their hit detection isn't particularly great.

Firing a few rounds into an enemy's torso is much easier than wildly swinging around with an axe. Melee weapons work as a last resort for bashing zombies or crafting requirements, but if you need space in your inventory, they should be the first thing you drop.

Confirm Your Kills

When a player falls to the ground, this doesn't always mean they're dead; they could just be unconscious. The game also doesn't have a kill feed to confirm that you've killed a player. You must ensure you've landed the killing blow before looting your enemies. 

When a player is unconscious, they usually lie in a specific position, and if you watch them for a moment, you'll see that they're still breathing, an animation you'll quickly learn to look out for if you're ever surprised by a player regaining consciousness.

Where to Find Loot

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Static Contaminated Zones

The game has two zones: the Pavlovo Military base (southwestern corner of the map) and the Rify Shipwreck (northeastern coast). While these locations have some of the best loot you can hope to find, they're permanently engulfed in contaminated gas.

You'll need to get your hands on a full-body NBC suit to enter these zones and still deal with hostile players. Fortunately, most players can't enter the zone safely, so it's definitely worth venturing into the gas.

The Northwest Airfield

This massive military base has several sections, all containing a decent level of loot, 3 tier military loot, to be exact. The sheer amount of gear available makes the airfield a prime spot for looting. 

Because it's well-known how good the loot in the airfield is, it's a high-traffic area, meaning you're bound to stumble into another player. You should only dare to explore this location if you're confident you can make it out alive.

Military Bases

Military Bases provide a good amount of high-quality loot, which means they're particularly dangerous to explore. The Tisy Military Base, in particular, is a tier 4 loot area.

These locations are risky to loot, but if you're brave enough to venture in, there are plenty of tents, barracks, bunkers, and even jail cells to loot.

Tri Kresta

This military checkpoint spawns tier 4 loot, and while it is relatively small and out of the way, it's worth paying a visit. It sits just west of Krona Caste and south of the Biathlon Arena.

If you decide to venture into the area, do so cautiously, as there are bound to be a few players lurking in the area.

Derailed Trains

Derailed Trains are dynamic events that can appear in various locations around the map. They come in three forms (civilian, industrial, and military), each with different spawn points and loot.

If you're lucky enough to encounter a derailed military train, you'll find some unique containers with high-tier equipment. However, remember that these trained will be surrounded by industrial infected, meaning you should be prepared for a fight.

Helicopter Crashes

Helicopter Crashes are handly little events that can occur randomly around the map. They're a great way to come across high-tier military loot and weapons such as the LAR, the M79 Grenade Launcher, and the SVD.

Ensure you approach these areas cautiously, as they'll be surrounded by powerful military zombies and any hostiles attracted by the loud noise and billowing smoke. Loot the gear and vacate the area quickly to avoid being ambushed.

The Biathlon arena

Home to a couple of garages and summer houses for players to clear out and close to a large Summer Camp, the Biathlon arena is an ideal area to loot. You can find base-building supplies, high-quality clothes, and loot tier 3 items. 

Lopatino Scrapyard

Industrial compounds like this one house some excellent gear. It's directly west of Lapation town, and its warehouses and containers spawn plenty of loot, including military gear and weapons.

It's a great spot for gathering supplies to build a base, as players will find plenty of lumber, nails, and sheet metal. Given how quiet the area is, it's also the perfect place to set up a base.

Military Camps

Military Camps and checkpoints are a great way to get your hands on some useful military gear without dealing with the same risk you would exploring a Military Base. They often lie untouched by players who would rather go for a bigger prize, with tents and barracks containing plenty of ammo, gear, and weapons.

Places like Ostry and Myshinko Tents are fantastic to explore, though they're usually zombie-infested, so be careful.

Summer Camps

These quiet areas are dotted around the map and are usually left by other players because they contain basic equipment, like hunting clothes, bullets, and medical supplies. They're perfect for stocking up on water, thanks to their wells.

Some of the safer Summer Camp areas include Youth Pioneer Camp near Dolina and Camp Metallurgist near Tishina Dam.

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