Was expecting an edit where you shake the camera, start to fall backwards, fades to black and the words "you are dead" appear across the screen. That would be hilarious.😂
@@IckNullen thank you for the excursion you've made. This is truly amazing and is now on my bucket list. I have 74 days played in dayz and the nostalgia I feel when watching this video is indescribable.
I have over 4500 hours in Arma 3 and I also have some very fond memories of battles and people that I meet and played with, and you're right there are very few other games that I have memories like that from..... except DCS world I can remember air battles I had... I played a lot of the Dayz Mod, but I only have 500 hours in DayZ stand alone. Thanks for the video.... I would like to see Stary Yar I love that place... its not very big, but it is cool.
This must be a surreal feeling, spending hundreds to thousands of hours in game to then being able to follow the same roads in real life and genuinely know where you’re going.
@@thesavageknight6242 exactly, I’ve always appreciated the devs of DayZ as it’s always been a small passionate team, but this can only make me appreciate them more to realise the insane amount of detail they put into making it feel real.
@@XILPIXThe development team were the ones that built the ArmA 2 engine/game. Day-Z came as a result of this through a mod. This is probably why it's somewhat realistic. Nothing to do with Day-Z.
@@SeniorBillzyOf course. The map that was designed by the devs for the game based around real life areas. Not the mod.. The other stuff you mentioned was added through the mod, lol.
Yeah i hate people who complains about random shit, most people wouldnt take a bullet to the head and spawn back at a beach... so just remove respawns and make it one life instead.
On the old DayZ Mod for Arma II that big hill you are seeing used to be called "Sniper Hill" and that's where the hackers would lay under a pine tree killing everything that moved :D
@@topoppx DayZ mod was seriously fun. Somehow the movement and gunplay felt smoother in mod too. Also the progression felt simpler and better. It was so much fun exploring high risk loot and heli crashes for rare guns. It had a way bigger arsenal of weapons too.
@@civicboi96 the legacy gunplay mechanics were a masterpiece, considerably better than what we have in game today. Its such a shame they dumped what was the soul of Dayz. Its what original Dayz was built around.
The idea of being nostalgic for a place you've never been to in real life has been very interesting to me since some games base their maps off of real life locations. Humans could've NEVER experienced that before- ever.
Definitely green mountain with the cell phone tower. Back in 2014-16 that used to be the only safe zone on servers. Used to meet like 15 people then leave out as a group. Good ol dayz
Seriously thought any second there would be gun shots and you would get 1 tapped 🤣. Excellent video Bro. I wish everybody that plays DayZ would watch it. Thanks for sharing.
You brought up a good point about this game. I have over 11,000 hours in this game. I gave it up like a year ago. You can completely immerse yourself in that game to where it's basically a life. It actually got me through a couple of surgeries so it was good but in all honesty people have to be careful. I know so many people in this game that barely live life besides in this game. So that's good to hear you say that. I know guys that will set an alarm at 4:00 in the morning to start playing this game and it's like you could set your alarm to have a job also. Not trying to be critical, but if a game has consumed your life, it's time to give it a break
on the one hand, i feel what you're saying but this morning i had an alarm set for an early morning raid and it felt normal. all i can say is, its not just a game, there were real people counting on me (and i was counting on them) to wake up for this raid. its a good feeling to be needed...tell me where else you get that.
I just started playing DayZ again, ive been on and off since I saw the original FrankieonPC series while it was coming out. It's crazy seeing this recommended to me because it's like I'm living the game through you. It's a little crazy to see how empty everything feels, then you get the random car or person, similar to DayZ
I was travelling across Europe in 2015 and passed through Cherno. It felt emotional. Having spent years back then in the mod knocking about Cherno either being a bandit up triple yellow or when I was rolling with a group calling ourselves “the angels of Cherno” sniping bandits from the top of the hotel and protecting fresh spawns from zombies. The memories felt real. It felt like I’d been there. It looked different, but it felt like home. I just wish I’d made it up to Zelenogorsk and Sosnovka to see where we spent years living out of an old barn surrounded by shipping containers.
This was actually such a super cool experience to get over CZcams recommendations, I haven't played this game in years, amazing. Thank you for this, liked and subbed.
I traveled through here a couple of years ago. I fully agree with you that it was truly a surreal experience. Part of me was tempted to announce myself as "Friendly" when I came across people. It was fun to relive that experience through your video. Thank you for posting this.
You're awesome for years I've been waiting for someone to do this and show us the real areas of the game. I'm disabled so I'll never get overseas over there to see this but you made it possible for me and I'm a hardcore Day Z fan. My grandparents come from Prague. Thank you.
Never played DayZ myself but I am from the area (was born in "Elektrozavodsk"). Is there something in particular you’d like to see or know about? If you can provide links to in game locations, I can easiely provide pics from the towns.
@@tomasstanek2982 Imean yes that would be cool to see Kameka or some of the military bases. Thats is very cool to be from here. It nice to know its real area. Being from America we are lied to about everything so you nver really know. Thank you
Hello, everyone, thanks Ick! I've never been to Britain, but I'm very surprised by what the area looks like, and I'm actually convinced that the similarity is very high! Although, for DayZ, this similarity in the game is higher for Russia. In particular, for the Urals. Because the cars are the same as in the game - I can now see them from the kitchen window, because I live on the fourth floor of a five-story residential building. 3:21 pause in viewing (drinking tea)😊 In general, this is why I like not only to play, but also to watch other players on video (at the same time studying their playing style). Some points are very useful for mastering techniques and methods. In general, for the first time in DayZ I was invited to play with him by a previously unknown person of my age (and I turned 60 on January 12, 2024). So here it is. Suddenly I was invited to play with him by a previously unknown American, Archie Castelloe, Galveston, Texas, and it was all about eight years ago. As a result, I bought the proprietary version of DayZ Standalone. This is because for me, as a tourist, it was a game, and is still an imitation of our central Russia, in particular the Urals. Where in real life (back in the days of the USSR) I lived in a tent, and cooked over a fire, and fished, and lived in a village hut with my grandparents, and drove VAZ (ВАЗ Нива по-русски), Zhiguli (Жигули ВАЗ-24) cars, and Ikarus buses, and I planted potatoes in the village garden and so on. (Archi, hello, sir! 😉) czcams.com/video/T4G065421AY/video.htmlsi=sfiVrZFFAYdUSpN5
Nice to see foreigners actually come to say real life dayz area. I am from CZ. I actually thought of making some sort of LARP cosplay kinda thing if there were enough ppl interested...
Love this bro, I live in this place. Sadly the developers decided to put Grubyeskaly on the map instead of my neighborhood :D The cities dont look like irl but most of the roads and hills do Edit Novodmitrovsk (Děčín - Bynov) and Severograd (Jílové u Děčína) are kinda realistic :) The tower in 4:00 is Zelena Hora - Buková Hora irl (trader is there on PvE servers), but its on the other side of the river so it wouldnt normally be in the game so they put the tower in different place
well some of the younger ones do know about DayZ, but its not like everybody in the city is talking about that we are in the video game :D most of them are surprised. i think not many ppl know but im telling everybody to play this game :D
@@liborkricek Thank you for your reply. I think it is a real compliment to be recreated in such depth. Congratulations on living in a beautiful place. Thanks again.
@@chuckyaegar7691thank you, youre right, since i was a little boy i always dreamt of a game with map from my city, then years later i found DayZ 😁 And im so glad that czech games give attention to detail and realism (kingdom come deliverance also has a czech map), then we have the Mafia 😁
I havent played alot of dayz maybe some 30hrs, but somehow that looks hauntingly familiar, i mean, like i know the dam, and the pond next to it, the hunting cabs u talked about. Something truely rememberable about DayZ was this wibe, like on how does it feel getting blasted by simply night dropping for you, you dont know where is where, you're fleeing from zomboe packs, stepping into beartraps and crawling to safety only to be soon deceaced by a unknown virus thingy, that you had no idea you have it, how to fix it or how to even spot it. PRICELESS. might get back on it soon. Thanks for a lovely video. Supprisingly good quality with those goPros these days. I like it
Love this lol. I live in the US and I often send my DayZ buddy who lives in Australia video of me commuting because there's so many locations near me that resemble in game locations.
Love these videos man. So cool to do. Thanks for bringing us along. Love these videos man. So cool to do. Thanks for bringing us along. Also @03:53 looks like the needle from Namalsk. And @15:48 If Im not mistaken about which map, I think that pool looks an awful lot like the pool resort on Lux (I think??).
Who knows how many prone sniper ghillies you passed walking all that way.. My first experience with DayZ was on the Arma 2 Mod before the huge wave of hype the game got, then a few months later I decided to watch a certain video called Sniper Killer all those years ago.. Such a damn cool video bro, thanks for sharing.
Must say, I started playing again recently with my buddy who never played, its been nice. But the part where you were on the dam bridge was awesome, last night I literally logged out at the shack north east corner of the lake north of the dam. So cool.
Fantastic dude. I love the way people talk about DayZ experiences like they are real things (I mean, they kinda are). Would you recommend coming out here?
Imagine living there and wondering why there are some tourist walking aorund the town walking in the most random path in the middle of the forest. Taking pictures of traffic signs, crossroads and hills.
😮 The fact that someone did this is amazing! I haven't played enough to know the map like this, but bravo!! Living life to the fullest! Great real life adventure!
i have around 3k hours on Chernarus. kinda quit playing when all the new maps started coming out so only really know the OG. thanks for the video and memories!
I expected DMR shots from that hill to the right of Elektro all the time. And a helicopter, trying to pick up their friend and then crashing into a building because the pilot can't fly. Server must be pretty empty nowadays... oh the memories. Great video!
These videos are blowing my mind! Someone should set up an orienteering event in some of these locations. Start them off with a bandage, and plum, a compass and a map - stashing some tins of food in loot chests (a few with no labels).
something most dont know but thanks to you for walking it with your front and rear facing cameras,now we can all walk it in 3d streetview in google earth. if people knew their cameras are constantly seeing no matter what your device says,people would be upset. but as beurocrats,the system is most important
Wonder how many in that area that are completely oblivious to the fact that their house and surroundings are one of the most popular locations on the internet.
Sleeping in Staroye wasn't on my to do list for 2024 but here we are
So jealous. Hope it was a blast!!
Was expecting an edit where you shake the camera, start to fall backwards, fades to black and the words "you are dead" appear across the screen. That would be hilarious.😂
May have to try that edit in my next video, great suggestion@@Cornpop320
@@IckNullen thank you for the excursion you've made. This is truly amazing and is now on my bucket list. I have 74 days played in dayz and the nostalgia I feel when watching this video is indescribable.
I have over 4500 hours in Arma 3 and I also have some very fond memories of battles and people that I meet and played with, and you're right there are very few other games that I have memories like that from..... except DCS world I can remember air battles I had... I played a lot of the Dayz Mod, but I only have 500 hours in DayZ stand alone. Thanks for the video.... I would like to see Stary Yar I love that place... its not very big, but it is cool.
Pop a shot so I can figure out where you are at.
I'm ur 69th like
500th
It's so peaceful when there's not something trying to kill you constantly
How you know? 😉
You would need war for that
@@trailbuilder5789 Exactly, try going into a random house for shelter see how it goes 😂
@@t1mmy13base raiding IRL😂
something that knows exactly where you are, everytime lol
This must be a surreal feeling, spending hundreds to thousands of hours in game to then being able to follow the same roads in real life and genuinely know where you’re going.
I’m in such wow that it looks so much like the game… it’s actually nice to see this video.
The hills, the houses, like fuck! So similar😳
@@thesavageknight6242 exactly, I’ve always appreciated the devs of DayZ as it’s always been a small passionate team, but this can only make me appreciate them more to realise the insane amount of detail they put into making it feel real.
@@XILPIXThe development team were the ones that built the ArmA 2 engine/game. Day-Z came as a result of this through a mod. This is probably why it's somewhat realistic. Nothing to do with Day-Z.
@@SeniorBillzyOf course. The map that was designed by the devs for the game based around real life areas. Not the mod.. The other stuff you mentioned was added through the mod, lol.
It's like GTA, i went to los angeles and i knew the city just like someone living there forever lol
Hearing the rooster as soon as you walk in to town was perfect
Rookie mistake not checking those cars for loot. Never know when you’ll find a can of beans.
So many people overlook the vehicles!
Imagine a guy walks past you whilst you were saying "I remember betraying people in these fields...sniper battles in these fields" Lmaooo!
So cool they were able to recreate the dayz map in so much detail
☝🏼😂
bohemia interactive have always recreated their maps off real world locations its the same in the arma series
It's crazy that they built a whole city after the game
🤣
There should be a yearly airsoft gathering in this region. We'll call it the Touch Grazz event.
Oh man, I'd fly over for that if it ever did happen. Solo/duo/squads but you'd still have to start in random areas lol.
@@bothatguyyoudontknowwe can betray laurensdesmet! 😂😉🤓
@@denniscrane9753 As if I'd ever trust another DayZ player ever again, haha
@@laurensdesmet70 c’mon you can trust me! ✌️😂
@@denniscrane9753 Okay, but you're walking in front of me :')
Love people that complain about the stamina system . Most that complain couldn’t walk for an hour irl with zero equipment on
Yeah i hate people who complains about random shit, most people wouldnt take a bullet to the head and spawn back at a beach... so just remove respawns and make it one life instead.
Haha yes good ol realism it's so funny to walk for one hour to just get some gear
@lullebulle2 there are servers like that. As soon as you die you are permabanned no questions asked no shot at rejoining without an alt account
@@lullebulle2Yeah! Then make the game uninstall and refund itself so you have to buy a new life.
If you cant walk for an hour you need to fucking sell your computer and phone and go outside.
A: "you might see a beaver down there"
B: "yes, my hovercraft is full of eels"
i wouldn't mind seeing a beaver
On the old DayZ Mod for Arma II that big hill you are seeing used to be called "Sniper Hill" and that's where the hackers would lay under a pine tree killing everything that moved :D
That terrifying feeling when you were looting in Elektro and hear 30 AS50 shots
Man I miss the old DayZ mod when everyone was on it.... Even the other mods you could play like Epoch, Origins, Breaking Point etc..
@@topoppx DayZ mod was seriously fun. Somehow the movement and gunplay felt smoother in mod too. Also the progression felt simpler and better. It was so much fun exploring high risk loot and heli crashes for rare guns. It had a way bigger arsenal of weapons too.
@@civicboi96 the legacy gunplay mechanics were a masterpiece, considerably better than what we have in game today. Its such a shame they dumped what was the soul of Dayz. Its what original Dayz was built around.
Can you imagine dayZ, or just chernarus in general with the arma reforger engine and gunplay?
The idea of being nostalgic for a place you've never been to in real life has been very interesting to me since some games base their maps off of real life locations. Humans could've NEVER experienced that before- ever.
Definitely green mountain with the cell phone tower. Back in 2014-16 that used to be the only safe zone on servers. Used to meet like 15 people then leave out as a group. Good ol dayz
Seriously thought any second there would be gun shots and you would get 1 tapped 🤣. Excellent video Bro. I wish everybody that plays DayZ would watch it. Thanks for sharing.
Me using the iZurvive map to follow where you're at in the video lol
You brought up a good point about this game. I have over 11,000 hours in this game. I gave it up like a year ago. You can completely immerse yourself in that game to where it's basically a life. It actually got me through a couple of surgeries so it was good but in all honesty people have to be careful. I know so many people in this game that barely live life besides in this game. So that's good to hear you say that. I know guys that will set an alarm at 4:00 in the morning to start playing this game and it's like you could set your alarm to have a job also. Not trying to be critical, but if a game has consumed your life, it's time to give it a break
on the one hand, i feel what you're saying but this morning i had an alarm set for an early morning raid and it felt normal. all i can say is, its not just a game, there were real people counting on me (and i was counting on them) to wake up for this raid. its a good feeling to be needed...tell me where else you get that.
@@MidniteJae friends, family😂
Yeah same. I was on servers where these are literal jobs in game and they take that shit too seriously sometimes lol
@@taylorpennington8126your actual job in real life 😂
@@taylorpennington8126 that sounds nice, you have some family that's still alive?
Dammit man. *loads up DayZ*
Facts
Just don't keep admiring the scenery, and forget about getting KOS. 😂
That angle on Staroye from up the road was thrilling to see. :) Thank you for sharing with us and hope your trips goes well.
Crazy eh
7:00 I'm gutted that we missed an opportunity for bobr footage
😢 bobr
It's eerie to see those familiar garage doors with bustling street in the background
I just started playing DayZ again, ive been on and off since I saw the original FrankieonPC series while it was coming out. It's crazy seeing this recommended to me because it's like I'm living the game through you. It's a little crazy to see how empty everything feels, then you get the random car or person, similar to DayZ
4:02 That's the Green Mountain trader
I was travelling across Europe in 2015 and passed through Cherno. It felt emotional. Having spent years back then in the mod knocking about Cherno either being a bandit up triple yellow or when I was rolling with a group calling ourselves “the angels of Cherno” sniping bandits from the top of the hotel and protecting fresh spawns from zombies. The memories felt real. It felt like I’d been there. It looked different, but it felt like home. I just wish I’d made it up to Zelenogorsk and Sosnovka to see where we spent years living out of an old barn surrounded by shipping containers.
thank you for sharing. Loved this!
I agree you make genuine memories in DayZ. Thanks for the video this is surreal. Added to the bucket list since I saw your Tisy video.
Nostalgic 💯% 👌🏼...
Great vid bro 👏🏼🙌🏼👊🏼
This was a fascinating watch I hope there's more of these videos to come.
This was actually such a super cool experience to get over CZcams recommendations, I haven't played this game in years, amazing.
Thank you for this, liked and subbed.
This is great content but if you are gonna continue i reccomend doing it in populated servers so the videos stay exciting
Even your shoes sound like in Dayz man 😉👍
Awesome video! It's really cool to see those places irl! you got yourself a new sub
I traveled through here a couple of years ago. I fully agree with you that it was truly a surreal experience. Part of me was tempted to announce myself as "Friendly" when I came across people. It was fun to relive that experience through your video. Thank you for posting this.
You're awesome for years I've been waiting for someone to do this and show us the real areas of the game. I'm disabled so I'll never get overseas over there to see this but you made it possible for me and I'm a hardcore Day Z fan. My grandparents come from Prague. Thank you.
Never played DayZ myself but I am from the area (was born in "Elektrozavodsk"). Is there something in particular you’d like to see or know about? If you can provide links to in game locations, I can easiely provide pics from the towns.
@@tomasstanek2982 Imean yes that would be cool to see Kameka or some of the military bases. Thats is very cool to be from here. It nice to know its real area. Being from America we are lied to about everything so you nver really know. Thank you
Hello, everyone, thanks Ick! I've never been to Britain, but I'm very surprised by what the area looks like, and I'm actually convinced that the similarity is very high! Although, for DayZ, this similarity in the game is higher for Russia. In particular, for the Urals. Because the cars are the same as in the game - I can now see them from the kitchen window, because I live on the fourth floor of a five-story residential building. 3:21 pause in viewing (drinking tea)😊 In general, this is why I like not only to play, but also to watch other players on video (at the same time studying their playing style). Some points are very useful for mastering techniques and methods. In general, for the first time in DayZ I was invited to play with him by a previously unknown person of my age (and I turned 60 on January 12, 2024). So here it is. Suddenly I was invited to play with him by a previously unknown American, Archie Castelloe, Galveston, Texas, and it was all about eight years ago. As a result, I bought the proprietary version of DayZ Standalone. This is because for me, as a tourist, it was a game, and is still an imitation of our central Russia, in particular the Urals. Where in real life (back in the days of the USSR) I lived in a tent, and cooked over a fire, and fished, and lived in a village hut with my grandparents, and drove VAZ (ВАЗ Нива по-русски), Zhiguli (Жигули ВАЗ-24) cars, and Ikarus buses, and I planted potatoes in the village garden and so on. (Archi, hello, sir! 😉)
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This is so cool! Good stuff bro
That is absolutely amazing. SO cool!!
its nice to see players exploring and talking with each other instead of just going apeshit off spawn
I was waiting for you to fill a waterbottle from the river!
I wish I did this now
subbed cant wait for next one :)
Great video. Good job.
looks a lot better in real life honestly
Ya gotta get outside bro! Let’s go fishin!
Brings me back to DayZ mid in 2012… best
Gaming memories I ever made
Top chat-up line from the lady by the river 😉
😅😂
Nice to see foreigners actually come to say real life dayz area. I am from CZ. I actually thought of making some sort of LARP cosplay kinda thing if there were enough ppl interested...
so many memories of a place ive never been
Nice Video Mate, alot of recognisable features. But did you get any good loot?
Love this bro, I live in this place. Sadly the developers decided to put Grubyeskaly on the map instead of my neighborhood :D
The cities dont look like irl but most of the roads and hills do
Edit Novodmitrovsk (Děčín - Bynov) and Severograd (Jílové u Děčína) are kinda realistic :)
The tower in 4:00 is Zelena Hora - Buková Hora irl (trader is there on PvE servers), but its on the other side of the river so it wouldnt normally be in the game so they put the tower in different place
Do the residents know about DayZ, and if so what is their opinion on it?
well some of the younger ones do know about DayZ, but its not like everybody in the city is talking about that we are in the video game :D most of them are surprised.
i think not many ppl know but im telling everybody to play this game :D
@@liborkricek Thank you for your reply. I think it is a real compliment to be recreated in such depth. Congratulations on living in a beautiful place. Thanks again.
@@chuckyaegar7691thank you, youre right, since i was a little boy i always dreamt of a game with map from my city, then years later i found DayZ 😁
And im so glad that czech games give attention to detail and realism (kingdom come deliverance also has a czech map), then we have the Mafia 😁
I havent played alot of dayz maybe some 30hrs, but somehow that looks hauntingly familiar, i mean, like i know the dam, and the pond next to it, the hunting cabs u talked about. Something truely rememberable about DayZ was this wibe, like on how does it feel getting blasted by simply night dropping for you, you dont know where is where, you're fleeing from zomboe packs, stepping into beartraps and crawling to safety only to be soon deceaced by a unknown virus thingy, that you had no idea you have it, how to fix it or how to even spot it. PRICELESS. might get back on it soon.
Thanks for a lovely video. Supprisingly good quality with those goPros these days. I like it
Love this lol. I live in the US and I often send my DayZ buddy who lives in Australia video of me commuting because there's so many locations near me that resemble in game locations.
Brazil is enjoying your videos.. we love dayz
Keep going bro these vids are amazing
Will do here's to many more
i like the way you didn't have to change your boots after walking on the road 😂
😂
Love these videos man. So cool to do. Thanks for bringing us along. Love these videos man. So cool to do. Thanks for bringing us along. Also @03:53 looks like the needle from Namalsk. And @15:48 If Im not mistaken about which map, I think that pool looks an awful lot like the pool resort on Lux (I think??).
Thanks for the share brother. Awesome point of view
Who knows how many prone sniper ghillies you passed walking all that way..
My first experience with DayZ was on the Arma 2 Mod before the huge wave of hype the game got, then a few months later I decided to watch a certain video called Sniper Killer all those years ago..
Such a damn cool video bro, thanks for sharing.
Instantly clicked on this! this is awesome!
so many cars that you don't have to put back together again. wonderful 😂
You truly continued your journey!
almost mad you didnt loot those garages :D so COOL to see this🤟
just stumbled on this i really hope youre making more videos of real life dayz
The only time everyone is friendly in electro
Must say, I started playing again recently with my buddy who never played, its been nice. But the part where you were on the dam bridge was awesome, last night I literally logged out at the shack north east corner of the lake north of the dam. So cool.
Wicked man. Gotta love how spot on it is. Would love yo visit here myself. Esp after seeing that river can imagine some nixe carp and pike in there..
This is wild, really it’s like 10-15 years in the “future” of today’s time. Im sure 15 years ago day z was exactly what it looked like
Class again.
Such a cool video, shows how much effort the devs put in to get things in game so realistic
Fantastic dude. I love the way people talk about DayZ experiences like they are real things (I mean, they kinda are). Would you recommend coming out here?
Wouldve had the urge to check what that skoda needed to drive at the start xD
4"00 Green Mountain. Nice to be able to see it from Staroye.
Imagine living there and wondering why there are some tourist walking aorund the town walking in the most random path in the middle of the forest. Taking pictures of traffic signs, crossroads and hills.
this is super super cool!
😮 The fact that someone did this is amazing! I haven't played enough to know the map like this, but bravo!! Living life to the fullest! Great real life adventure!
i have around 3k hours on Chernarus. kinda quit playing when all the new maps started coming out so only really know the OG. thanks for the video and memories!
Can’t wait to watch this one
haha soooo cool :) greatings from Poland (almost like DayZ)
Livonia :D
I had to subscribe after this i think it is awesome when people explore the land of chernarus gg m8
thanks mate glad you enjoy the videos
DayZ 2 looking crisp !
I expected DMR shots from that hill to the right of Elektro all the time. And a helicopter, trying to pick up their friend and then crashing into a building because the pilot can't fly. Server must be pretty empty nowadays... oh the memories. Great video!
This is brilliant.
Epic, thanks so much for sharing. :)
absolutely beautiful to look at. 🙌 relaxation before going to bed. thank you👌
Yoooo they made dayz in real life
kappa
he's absolutely insane i love it
I wonder if the locals know they are famous. They could make a fortune with POI visits, B&B’s, events and other stuff.
Wow looks so much like DayZ. Makes me want to download it and play it😂😂.
This is really cool to see. I can similarities in the two. Very cool.
These videos are blowing my mind!
Someone should set up an orienteering event in some of these locations.
Start them off with a bandage, and plum, a compass and a map - stashing some tins of food in loot chests (a few with no labels).
3:59 , , , well, there's the inspiration for Green Mountain I bet.
This is so cool. Its sad people dont appreciate the detail put into the map
something most dont know but thanks to you for walking it with your front and rear facing cameras,now we can all walk it in 3d streetview in google earth.
if people knew their cameras are constantly seeing no matter what your device says,people would be upset.
but as beurocrats,the system is most important
Wonder how many in that area that are completely oblivious to the fact that their house and surroundings are one of the most popular locations on the internet.
imagine a guy showing up out of nowhere saying "friendly friendly"
Friendly in Electro?
This scenery brings back so many memories. The Arma 2 mod was the best fun ive ever had in a game.
Ick, I'm your biggest fan
the new update really overhauled the graphics
Friendly in cherno!!
Amazing…. Should have carried that yellow barrel though or checked it for loot 😂
A stealth camping trip here would be absolutely epic