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Latest NewsJune 30, 2014Bohemia Interactive is pleased to announce the release of update 1.63 for Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead.Besides the numerous fixes and optimizations which were introduced during the 1.63 beta program which covered almost a 2 year period for this iteration of the engine, the update focuses on the transition of the multiplayer from GameSpy matchmaking to Steam.May 23, 2014 Attention: People who have a non-Steam version of Arma 2, and/or the Arma 2 expansions and DLC, can now activate their product key(s) on Steam. Please note that all future updates for the game will be delivered through Steam only. For more information about activating a product on Steam, please click.April 8, 2014Bohemia Interactive, the award-winning independent Czech development studio, announces today the planned discontinuation of Arma 2 Free.On Tuesday 22nd April 2014, nearly 3 years after its first announcement, Bohemia Interactive will be closing the Arma 2 Free servers and discontinuing its availability, Bohemia Interactive wish to thank the many thousands of gamers for their interest in Arma 2 Free and look forward to new projects in the future. Copyright © 2019. All RightsReserved.ARMA 2™ and Bohemia Interactive™ are trademarks of Bohemia Interactive.ARMA 2 simulates real-world weapons, vehicles and other equipment. The product names, logos, brands and other trademarks depicted orreferred to in the game or in its ancillary materials are the property of their respective trademark owners. These trademark owners,and the manufacturers of the weapons, vehicles and other equipment used in the game, are not affiliated with the producer of ARMA 2and do not endorse or sponsor the game.
This article contains outdated information. Some or all of the information present may not be reliable until this page is updated.Please help if you can. The may contain suggestions.This page covers the Standalone version of DayZ. For information on the Mod seeServers are the machines that host. All DayZ servers are connected to a central database called a 'hive' which is responsible for remembering character data and allowing players to use the same survivor on different servers. They are several types of servers used and distributed across the real world.
Both public and private servers are made available by Bohemia Interactive Studios through host distributors and administrated by the server owner. For more information about hives and private vs. Public, see below. Contents.Weekly Maintenance NOTE: Official DayZ server maintenance and downtime occurs every Wednesday at 0700 GMT.During this time period, all servers connected to the central hive will be offline and players will be unable to connect to servers for an expected 3-hour maintenance window or until maintenance is completed.Joining, Leaving, and Changing Servers When joining a server, your character will be in the same place and with the same equipment if you already had a character established on that hive the last time you played the game. From the title screen, select Play to join the last server you had played, or select Change Server to use the server browser to view a list of available servers.Server Browser This is the game menu that is used for finding and selecting a server to play on. The tools available for filtering your results are fairly robust and should allow you to find something that suits your needs. Server Browser Screen (1.0.150000)TabsThe top-left corner of this screen has three available tabs used for finding servers, intended to make it clear what to expect when you join one of them.
They are classified as such:. Official: Only servers which are owned by Bohemia Interactive and running the vanilla DayZ experience will show on this list.
Community: All player-owned servers available online will show here. This includes both public and private.
LAN: Shows servers which are hosted on your local network (not yet available).(NOTE: For additional information about Official vs. Community servers, see ' below.)Server ListThe left side of the server browser screen is a display of available servers that meet your currently set filter criteria.
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It gives you the following information:. Favorite: Noted by a star icon. An open (outline) star is not favorited, and a solid star indicates that a server is on your favorites list. Saved Character: A small 'person' icon to the left of the server name indicates that you have a preexisting character on that server.
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Server Name: The most obvious, but this is the name of the server. Most useful for finding a specific server regardless of criteria. Can be searched for using the Filters panel. Time: This icon indicates the server's current time of day in a very general sense of night (moon) or day (sun), but does not indicate a specific time. Servers which are running on accelerated time are noted by a smaller double-arrow icon in the corner of the larger time of day icon. Population (Pop.): Not an indicator of a specific number of people, this is instead an approximation of how full a server is currently.
Levels include: Empty, Low, Medium, High, and Full. These indicators are relative to the maximum capacity of the server, which is currently anywhere from 30 to 60 slots on official servers, and up to 120 on modified community servers. Ping: This number is a measure of how well your connection to the server is performing. This number will reflect both your own connection speeds as well as your distance from the server itself. A lower number is better, with a ping under 100 being favorable.FiltersThis is the panel on the right of the server browser screen.
Filters are the various options available to you for restricting your search results to meet your needs. Most of these options are used via a checkbox next to their name, and the same checkbox is used three different ways to indicate how you want to filter: an open box turns off that filter, a checkmark tells that filter to restrict results to only servers which do meet that criteria, and a red X tells that filter to restrict results to only servers which don't meet that criteria. The descriptions below reflect the former, and the latter is implied as an opposite. Server Filter Options. Search: This is a true search box which allows you to enter the name of a particular server that you are looking to join.
The search will filter your results on the left based on the keywords you enter here. Ping: Omits servers which have ping above the limit set in the box on the right. By default, it is set to only show servers with a ping of less than 100. You may want to change it if you have a weak internet connection or want to show international servers as well. Be aware that higher values will affect your gameplay causing lag and desync issues, especially during encounters.
This is the only filter checkbox which does not have a 'red X' option, because either you are filtering by ping or you aren't (there is no third option). Favorited: Restricts your results to only servers which you have previously added to your favorites list.
Servers can be favorited by clicking the star icon to the left of their name on the list. Friends Playing: Your results will be limited to servers which already have players from your friends list active on them. You can see who is playing on that server by viewing the server's detailed info.
BattlEye Protected: This will search only for servers which have BattlEye activated. All official servers are currently required to have this active. Passworded: This restricts results to only servers which require a password to join. Previously Played: Only servers that you have previously played on will show in your results. Proper Version Match: Filters out servers which are not the same version as your client.
(NOTE: Not working properly as of 0.61). Full Servers: Only servers which are already full (and would require you to wait in a queue) will be shown.
Third Person: Shows only servers which allow the used of Third Person Perspective (3PP). Public: Restricts results to only servers which use the Public hive for character storage. Accelerated Time: Limits results to servers which use the accelerated time setting.Timers Currently there are preventive measures in place to deter unfair gameplay, these measures are in place in the form of timer-based functions. These functions are as follows:. Changing Servers - a 90 second timer will be in place before you spawn if you have been on a different server within the last 5 minutes. This is a measure taken as a deterrent to server hopping - a term for describing the activity of switching servers to find more desirable loot. Logout - a 15 second timer will begin upon disconnection and will keep your character in its place until it expires, this is in effect for all circumstances which you disconnect from the server.
This is a measure taken to prevent combat logging (leaving to avoid current circumstances or to avoid possible death) and to ensure continuity and fair play in the face of possible consequence during encounters. You will not see this timer after logging out of a server, but your character will remain present where you logged out for the duration of the 30 seconds.Server Names Choosing the right server can affect the quality and - to a lesser extent - the difficulty of your gameplay through factors like player traffic. Many DayZ servers use a generally accepted naming convention, which makes it easier to digest information about the server's settings and location at a glance. Choosing the right server parameters will help you play with options that match your preferences and can potentially help you avoid language challenges if that is a concern. Server owners are usually able to set the name to anything they want however, and custom names may not follow this convention or provide all the same information.A common convention of server naming is as shown:DayZ - hosted by Breakdown:. City/State Province: Set to give a general location of where a particular server is located. In the US, usually this will contain the city or state.
In other locations, it may contain a country name or territory name. Server Number: This number is used to distinguish between other servers that may have nearly identical information. More often than not, the number is somewhere between 1 and 9999, and is randomly chosen. Difficulty/Settings/Other Info: Contains information regarding server settings.
In the DayZ mod, there were difficulty levels implemented, and this was the place to put them. In the event that something similar is implemented for the Standalone, that kind of information should be placed here.
Other pertinent info can also be listed here, but it's best to keep it short. DayZ Version Number: The build number for the version of DayZ that is running on the server.