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What We Know About the Standalone

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Post by Saul2012 Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:35 am

What We Know About the Standalone

Dean "Rocket" Hall did an AMA (ask me anything) on /r/dayz, and is being quite open about a lot of the planned DayZ standalone features. Below I'll be piecing together the confirmed* information in a concise format. I recommend reading the full AMA for context and extra tidbits of information.

Please remember that a lot of this information is paraphrased, and obviously nothing is set in stone. A lot of the AMA is casual discussion, so keep that in mind.

General Information

Target for release is by the end of the 2012 working year.
The release will be for the public alpha version, i.e. not the stable release.
The standalone will provide the dev team with absolute freedom, and they will utilize many aspects of the Real Virtuality engine, not limited to the ArmA 3 version. It will be their own branch of the engine.
Alpha will be heavily discounted, and the end product will never be a fully priced retail product. Rocket mentions that he can't picture a price over 25 euro (30 USD) for the final.
No pre-ordering, but there will be a premium/collector's edition available with swag like art prints and concept work.
The game mechanics will stay as they are now.
Focus will be on re-developing game architecture first, and then development of new features.
There will be no "endgame", but rather continued gameplay decided by the individual player. Kind of like Minecraft before The End was introduced.
New features

A new map, "Chernarus Plus".
Chernarus Plus will have more interactive (enter-able) buildings. Non-interactive buildings will be easier to spot.
Hand combat, in addition to the melee weapons we already have.
Dogs can be a survivor's companion. "Expect them to track, to warn you of danger, and to follow you. And then get shot. And then you QQ."
There will be no safe areas on the map.
A quiver for crossbow bolts.
Weapon and gear degradation.
A diary system, allowing other players to see notes left by you when you're offline, not around, or dead.
A robust web interface, as previewed at Rezzed earlier this summer.
Narrative that will describe the virus background.
Improvements over the mod

More weapons. Many of which are custom, "find at home" style weaponry. Cricket bat, anyone?
Zombies will not switch to walking when indoors (once pathing for zambies is fixed and their lifecycle is implemented).
More clothing and player customization, including colors and face.
The humanity system will be fine tuned.
More robust weather system, redesigned from scratch.
Zombies will be much more frightening.
Improved broken limb system.
And entirely new hive syncing system.
Improved anti-cheat measures.
Improved player UI. The inventory is being reworked from scratch.
The female character will be feature complete.
Better performance, including faster loading.
Future plans

More islands other than Chernarus, created by either the dev team or the community. Players will travel to them by boat or air.
Increase max player count. 100-200 would be easily achievable, but any more would require a larger map.
More wildlife. "Horses would be cool too."
Animations will be improved.
There are vague mentions of a revised server hosting scheme.
Add "methods that allow players to create their own systems for things, so if they wanted to create such a system they could". So perhaps think about Garry's Mod and how players can program in aspects that affect their own gameplay. Not sure on this one.
Underground "bases" and other construction, but Rocket mentions that it's a pretty ambitious endeavor to develop.
Group play and faction support.
Current DayZ mod version

The current mod version of DayZ will continue to be updated, and will become more open.
Dogs will be coming to the mod (in the next update, v1.7.3) before the standalone.
The possibility of private hive servers.
Lingor Island may be coming to the mod.
It looks like Rocket is going to continue using the mod as a way to test new features before they're thrown into the standalone build. He also mentions that they already have an internal build of the standalone going around, which includes that Chernarus Plus map.

* Confirmed in the sense that Rocket is talking openly about the features. Anything and everything is subject to change.
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Post by Meow Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:01 am

I love it all, have much high hopes for the game. The only word that is missing is hordes. Seriously unless they make zombies super saiyan they will never be scary for me, unless you have more than 10 of them run at you, which would be both fun and hectic.
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Post by wmd_razor Sun Aug 19, 2012 10:11 am

Dogs! Horses to ride! NICE!!!

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Post by Saul2012 Sun Aug 19, 2012 12:50 pm

In the Q&A session I watched Rocket talked about the plans for the zombies as well. First he said that the real focus of DayZ and the stand alone is survival. Zombies really just add an element of difficulty to that.

But as far as zombies goes. They will definately be more authentic in the stand alone. They've already built animations for them they just to improve the pathing AI first and they are ready set go. They also plan on having different types of zombies based on how fresh they are. Young, fast, fresh zombies that still have more of their motor functions all the way to slow, shumbling, dehydrated, month old zombies. May also even be fat and skinny zombies, time will tell.
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