Were looking for a server with a partner to play, came here and got disappointed, server complete vanilla++++++++, nothing special on the server, regular vanilla, with a few mods, no global chat, a bunch of zombies, 0 loot, I don't recommend coming here.
The only decent project among a ton of garbage PVE DayZ servers. There are no overpowered zombies, no boring bloodsuckers and snorks, no railguns and Nissan Skylines, nor any bunny boy skins and busty beauties. Instead, there are nicely balanced skills, a cool quest line, reasonable weapons, and the thrill of exploring the map. After a long time trying out various DayZ servers, for the first time I felt tension on a PVE project. There are bots, and they actually shoot players pretty well, loot is in reasonable spots, and the server economy is well balanced. A cool fleet of vehicles that can be bought with in-game currency, great trades and mechanics. The server is young, and I hope it continues to develop in the direction the developers have chosen.
But as always, there's a fly in the ointment—because of the bots, some zones and activities are inaccessible for solo players, you should keep that in mind. Also, due to the huge interest from people who are already sick of rainbow-colored sets and cars, there are long queues on the Chernarus server, not just during peak hours. Still, I highly recommend this server to anyone looking for something reasonable amid the madness of DayZ PVE projects.
Honestly there really are no cannons blasters or vomit sets of jaggers. No sports cars all within the limits of atomsphere. I want to note an interesting quest chain, it's clear that work was done.
Project for those who are tired of garbage dumps overloaded with non-authentic mods. This project maintains a post-apocalyptic atmosphere with a focus on military themes.
Transport, gear, weapons do not contradict the DayZ atmosphere (fans of sports cars and starships, anime skins, blasters - pass by). Also no fantasy monsters.
Survival won't be easy. Loot isn't lying around in piles on the map. You need to approach resource distribution wisely. Otherwise - death. So I recommend finding teammates (it's harder to survive solo).
Quests of the "fetch and carry" type - minimal (literally a couple). The main focus of quests is on learning the lore. Therefore, I recommend delving into the quest descriptions.
The project has bots. Their behavior is close to that of real players: bots circle the player, choose positions, sometimes hide, but they are not cyber-cutlets that headshot you from a kilometer away. If you approach bot fights smartly, shootouts become an extremely engaging activity.
Before joining the server, I read the detailed info on the project's website. There's really a lot of useful info there.
I recommend at least checking out the project. And if you're heterosexual, you'll definitely stay here forever.
Server top. For lovers of surviving without fear that your base will be raided - 100 out of 100. 234.4 h over the last 2 weeks.