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Kamenka Military Base Hospital - weird metal fragment
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Description

There is weird structure that is in hospital (military base near Kamenka) that blends through the wall and can possibly get player stuck. You can bypass it easily but when you turn around it appears to be large metal fragment blocking the way. It is impossible to bypass it in any pose, only sprinting lets you free.

Details

Legacy ID
3232846745
Severity
None
Resolution
Duplicate
Reproducibility
Always
Steps To Reproduce
  1. Go into the Hospital in Military Base near Kamenka.
  2. Go behind the stairs, you will notice weird metal part sticking out of the wall and possibly some loot floating in the air(I saw apple, pepper and banana so far)
  3. If you go past that metal fragment and the turn around you will notice it has enlarged to form large metal wall/fragment that blocks your way out.
  4. The only way out is to sprint right into it and glitch through it.
Additional Information

Other report that mentions this issue - http://feedback.dayzgame.com/view.php?id=9949
I have decided to post this as I wasn't sure if this was the exact same issue - especially that previous report has been made with game version 0.42 and I experienced this issue on 0.48.

Event Timeline

dawid66666 edited Additional Information. (Show Details)
dawid66666 set Category to category:environment.
dawid66666 set Reproducibility to Always.
dawid66666 set Severity to None.
dawid66666 set Resolution to Duplicate.
dawid66666 set Legacy ID to 3232846745.May 8 2016, 7:54 PM

I think i know what you are talking about. If you go outside on that side of the building you will see a shed going into the side of building. It clips thru the wall and makes it difficult to get behind the stairs. I think this is the "weird metal fragment" you are talking about.

andy added a subscriber: andy.May 8 2016, 7:54 PM
andy added a comment.Sep 19 2014, 2:04 PM

Hey guys,
this is a known issue that has already been reported. Please see #0015713 for further development information.
Thank you for your report,
A.