It's been quite a year here at WRCP. Lots of changes on the DayZ front, with several patches, new spawn settings for players, tons of new gear added, a number of new groups on and moving around the front page server. We added a number of locations that loot can spawn at, removed some others, and tweaked the spawn rates/locations of the high-end gear to even out the experience of newer players, all while continuing the goal of providing a welcoming server for new players to explore our beloved game without the constant aggressive rudeness of official servers..
You may have noticed the Santa crashes and Christmas trees scattered around the map. While a lot o fun and certainly very festive, those events (especially the trees) cause quite a lot of latency on the server, and so they will be a limited time thing. They will all disappear on December 26th, so get your Christmas fix in before then.
We've also lost some players, with them having moved on to other servers, even other games in some cases, and we truly hope they are continuing to enjoy gaming wherever they end up. This does mean, though, that some bases are now cluttering the map with builders who are inactive, which reduces the areas new participants can feel courteous and safe building in, along with tying up vehicles that no one else can use. This means there needs to be a purge. We do not wipe our public servers at WRCP, unless there is a patch from Bohemia that absolutely requires it, and so the purge has to be accomplished a different way: raid week.
Raid week will commence at 0:00 New Year's Day (Mountain Standard time, and last precisely one week. At the end of the week all vehicles will be despawned and reset, and there will be (hopefully) some new areas available for colonization. Believe me when I say that no base will be safe. There will certainly be active bases that will be attacked, so prepare yourselves for that. Will you focus on attacking? Defending? Preparing for the rebuild? Maybe a little of all three? The approach is up to you. Good luck, and Happy Holidays!
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