-Instrucciones de instalación (gracias rammlied) :
+No Steam:
+Steam:
¡Gracias! He añadido toda la info al primer post.
-Hud, y opciones varias:
-Mapa de Respawns,hospitales, etc..
-Mapa de carreteras:
-Reparación de Helicópteros:
When fixing a Huey, the only available chopper that I know of, you want to get into the pilot's seat and give a good look at the top left corner. You want everything to be green = fixed.
- First is hull, it needs scrap metal to fix. When you approach the chopper, it's called hull or body or something similar.
- Next comes the engine, you'll need engine parts to fix that. Again, should be self explanatory.
- Then you want to fix the MROT or the main rotor. For that you need to find the main rotor assembly. It's called main rotor in the menu.
- Afterwards comes the ATRQ, or the secondary rotor/vertical rotor. This is arguably the most important part to fix, for it counteracts the torque, stops it from spinning out of control. You need scrap metal to fix it. In the fixing menu, it's called the V rotor. - Last but not least come the instruments, relatively important, depending on what difficulty level the server is in. It shows your speed, altitute, et cetera. It requires scrap metal to fix, and is called avionics(?) in the menu.
Next comes the refueling. Unlike cars which usually take 4 jerry cans to refuel to maximum, choppers require A LOT. 4 jerry cans is like a drop of piss for a chopper. I personally haven't counted, but my group easily needed more than twenty jerry cans to refuel a chopper, therefore you absolutely must bring it to a refueling point, to jerry fuel back and forth from a fuel tank, to the chopper.
That's all there is to it. Don't rely too much on the red/green text in the context menu, it's not always reliable. Always enter the pilot's seat and look at the top left for true chopper's condition.
-Reparación de vehiculos terrestres, y montar tiendas de campaña.
Regarding tents:
- a tent requires 3 inventory slots to be carried
- it can be put into a backpack when you have it in your inventory
- it is movable after you set it up however you can't pick up someone's tent
- if you move a tent without taking the items they will appear in a big pile of loot nearby where the tent originally was
- a tent can hold 82 items
- for now you have to use the "Save" command from the mouse wheel menu in order to properly save a tent
- tents are tied to servers and survive server restarts
- EVERYONE can take items out of your tent
- tents actually require a bit of space to be placed at (around 3x3m)
- tents disappear after 2 days when you died - you can make a new tent after your death or reclaim items from the existing one - you can't pack it up even if you are the owner
Regarding vehicles:
- the mythical Huey does in fact exist
- Huey's main rotor requires main rotor assembly to repair while tail rotor requires 6 scrap metal for the hull as well as other parts such as engine parts and avionics for panel in cockpit
- Huey takes 50 jerry cans to be fully refueled
- vehicles have different fuel capacities; when refueling, the vehicle's fuel quantity is read from config, and increased by 20L
- vehicles appear to be persistent after force saving with the "Save" command from mouse wheel menu
- vehicles spawn on each server restart, they do not respawn however when destroyed or left somewhere
- all vehicles have storage in them (except bicycles). If you can't open it from outside, take a seat, open map, select Units and then Gear
List of vehicles:
- GAZ (car), 4 player seats, no storage trunk
- UH-1H Huey (helicopter), 8 player seats, ? slots in trunk, 2 M240 MMGs
- offroad pickup, 2 player seats(?), trunk(?)
- pickup, 2 player seats, ? slots in trunk
- military offroad, 6 player seats(?), ? slots in trunk
-Guía mas extensa:
+http://dayzmod.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=58
-Wiki de DayZ:
+http://dayzwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
-Fuentes e información:
+http://dayzmod.com/forum/
+http://www.dayzmod.info/