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How to See Players Further Away in DayZ | Player Draw Distance Settings

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DayZ Quick Tip | Posted 8 months ago


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The draw distance to see other players is a hidden setting in DayZ that is controlled by the over quality level of the games graphical settings. In this video I demonstrate how draw distances for players works and the best graphic settings to maintain FPS while viewing players at longer distances in DayZ. Overall Quality impacting player draw distance was discovered by Lut. I merely tested which settings did what.


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A Huge Thanks to:
Redacted Vanilla Servers, PandaMoanYum, NEO-Farmers Servers, FatalAttraction Vanilla Servers, GamingCan, Atlas, Mutated Jurassic Outbrake Server, The DayZ Podcast, Lion Los & Jerb
for making this website possible