DayZ 1.21 Update Overview: What You Need to Know! Ep. 5

EPISODE · Jun 6, 2023 · 1H 8M

DayZ 1.21 Update Overview: What You Need to Know! Ep. 5

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Episode 5, DayZ 1.21 Update Overview: What You Need to Know! With DayZ releasing the official launch of the 1.21 update, the gang with The S.O.S. Podcast had decided to log in together, and go on an adventure. Despite the antics of having three funny guys play DayZ for the first time as one group, we made some interesting observations in that playthrough, as well as over the weekend, on how the update effects the game play. Now that the armor and crossbows are in the game, do they seem balanced or a bit overpowered? Has anyone noticed other features, whether new to the game or patch fixes, that have benefitted the game somehow? Well tune in Survivors, as we go over our observations and highlights of our experience Check out our Staff members @JarlofGoats : https://www.twitch.tv/jarlofgoats @redfalconmodz : https://discord.io/redfalconmodz @Dumpgrah Referenced Content Past Streams : https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1829358303 DayZ 1.21 Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhNHYLe5aI0 DayZ 1.21 PC Patch Notes : https://forums.dayz.com/topic/254893-stable-update-121/ DayZ 1.21 Console Notes : https://forums.dayz.com/topic/254894-console-update-121/ Our Social Links can be found here https://stateofsurvival.org/ Join Our Discord : https://discord.io/StateofSurvivalPodcast National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP, or visit www.FindSupport.gov.

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