Patch 1.23 DayZ New NWAF, DMR Rifle! EP 22-A

EPISODE · Nov 12, 2023 · 21 MIN

Patch 1.23 DayZ New NWAF, DMR Rifle! EP 22-A

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Episode 22-A | Patch 1.23 DayZ New NWAF, DMR Rifle! The DayZ 1.23 update is now live, and it brings a number of exciting changes to the game. One of the biggest changes is the overhaul of Vybor Air Base (NWAF). The base has been completely redesigned, with new buildings, new loot spawns, and new dangers. Another addition of the new designated marksman rifle (DMR). The DMR is a powerful semi-automatic rifle that is perfect for long-range engagements. It comes with 10- and 20-round magazines, and it can be equipped with a variety of optics. The update also adds a number of other new items, including a field shovel, padded gloves, winter coif, OKZK hat, Pastushok hat, and Firefighter M3S Wreck. There are also a number of new sound effects for various actions, such as ripping clothes. Here is a summary of what we talked changes wise the DayZ 1.23. NWAF Reworked Players can now push vehicles. The server browser now displays the number of players in the waiting queue. New DayZ M14 Rifle Added. New Crafting Sounds New Group Spawn System The DayZ 1.23 update is a major one, and it brings a number of exciting changes to the game. Be sure to check it out today! DayZ Update 1.23 Patch Notes https://forums.dayz.com/topic/257986-stable-update-123/ Check out our Staff members @JarlofGoats : https://www.twitch.tv/jarlofgoats @redfalconmodz : https://redfalconmodz.com/discord @Dumpgrah Suggested Streamer to watch @Dimension119 : https://www.twitch.tv/dimension119 Time Stamps Start : 0:00 DayZ Northwest Airfield Update : 0:38 DayZ Skybox and Clouds Changes : 7:47 DayZ Crafting Sounds : 10:09 DayZ Push Car Actions : 12:02 DayZ Group Spawn : 13:20 DayZ M14 | DMR : 18:04 DayZ Unconscious : 19:24 Ending : 20:15 Video Stop : 21:04 Our Social Links can be found here https://stateofsurvival.org/ Join Our Discord : https://stateofsurvival.org/Discord

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