In the main corridor (the one with the elevator shaft) on the first floor of the apartment building, I was looking towards the doorway. Some player ran into the room with an axe and started swinging at me. I ran backwards and started shooting, but I went through the wall and ended up stuck behind the wall. I could run around some parts of what appeared to be rooms that were never designed. I could not return, though I was able to jump halfway through the wall.
Description
Details
- Legacy ID
- 984400070
- Severity
- None
- Resolution
- Duplicate
- Reproducibility
- Have Not Tried
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Hi there,
There isn't really enough information for the developers to properly assess the situation as it is - it reads more like a story than a bug report.
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If you could also post any images you may have of the exact area it would be very helpful.
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Sorry, there is not much more that I can provide. The area should be evident from my description, the far corner of the corridor of the first floor of the 12-story apartment building. I tried to give info in case something I was doing is pertinent in reproducing the bug (shooting, walking backwards). Perhaps in the daytime I can take a screenshot, but I do not want to try to reproduce it so that I lose my character again.
This is a duplicate report and/or the developers are already aware of this bug/problem.
Please check the feedback tracker to see if an issue exists before creating a new one and instead vote the original one up so the developers can see it's a common problem.
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A list of important bug/issues that the developers are already aware of can also be found on the DayZ Forums:
http://forums.dayzgame.com/index.php?/topic/153994-early-access-important-information-known-issues/
Any additional images of the problem in question is always appreciated (if possible) and can be added by using the 'Upload File' section within a bug report.
Cheers