Hello, this isn't a bug or glitch, I'm here to express my opinion on console DayZ (xbox). On Xbox DayZ I have over 11,000 hours, I love DayZ and i always will. However the way you guys are doing things now and all these unnecessary changes you guys are making are killing console. By unnecessary/unwanted changes I mean the addition of inertia and the old weight class system, there's more but these are the ones I'm giving for an example. The devs release updates first on the experimental version of DayZ and ask the community for feedback via social media and this feedback tracker and I've noticed that most if not all recommendations you've taken are from youtubers/streamers. I personally believe you guys have to understand that these content creators are mostly on PC and ONLY play on medded servers, if you're playing on PC you're not going to be playing on official. Now all of these recommendations you've just put into the game won't even be experienced by the poeple you've just took the recommendations from! On most of these modded PC servers you can't even tell most of these changes because there so heavily modded. I believe you're catering to the wrong audience, its not just me there's literal proof! I've noticed a decline in Xbox official posts since DayZ first hit console, with every update the console official community is dying. I have no doubt that steam has hit its all time player count but thats completely different than console, one thing that kinda saved DayZ Xbox is its addition to Game Pass. Right now, DayZ devs my hope is in you guys selling DayZ to another group of people and they make DayZ into what everyone wants OR we wait for the new Arma to come out and there be a DayZ mod on Arma. Maybe even do an engine swap and make a DayZ 2.0 or something, I really have no clue how difficult that would be but I do know DayZ deserves WAY more than what it's getting. It Hurst my soul watching my dream game die, please answer my prayers DayZ devs.
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- Severity
- None
- Resolution
- Open
- Reproducibility
- N/A
- Operating System
- Windows 7
- Category
- General