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	Comments on: All in My Head: A DayZ Journal &#8211; Part 2	</title>
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		By: Mack Bolan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I played DayZ for a bit and it does have a certain appeal. However I will say that unless you are playing coop with friends you know then Jamie&#039;s lone wolf approach is really the only way to enjoy playing for long.  Trying to group with strangers has a predictable outcome now as every person playing the game has viewed or read accounts of the schemes and double-crosses executed by others. 
 
So let me break it down for those not familiar to save you the time when you finally get into the game.  Don&#039;t approach others, don&#039;t believe anything anyone else tells you that would require you to go anywhere or be around them. And if you do randomly see someone, either run, hide, or fire but under no circumstance should you hesitate or second guess yourself. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I played DayZ for a bit and it does have a certain appeal. However I will say that unless you are playing coop with friends you know then Jamie&#039;s lone wolf approach is really the only way to enjoy playing for long.  Trying to group with strangers has a predictable outcome now as every person playing the game has viewed or read accounts of the schemes and double-crosses executed by others. </p>
<p>So let me break it down for those not familiar to save you the time when you finally get into the game.  Don&#039;t approach others, don&#039;t believe anything anyone else tells you that would require you to go anywhere or be around them. And if you do randomly see someone, either run, hide, or fire but under no circumstance should you hesitate or second guess yourself. </p>
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