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  2. Rust (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A comparison of two different updates of Rust, the top (2014) one is the earlier of the two.The bottom (2016) used an updated game engine. Rust ' s development began as a clone of DayZ, [28] a popular survival mod for ARMA 2, featuring elements derived from Minecraft. [29]

  3. Dean Hall (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Dean "Rocket" Hall (born 14 May 1981) is a video game designer from New Zealand. He is best known for creating the zombie apocalypse PC game DayZ, which began as a mod and was later developed into its own game under the same title. [2] Hall left the DayZ development team in 2014 to found his own studio, RocketWerkz. [3]

  4. Facepunch Studios - Wikipedia

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    Rust ' s inception stemmed from Facepunch's frustration with DayZ ' s gameplay; inheriting its cruel player versus player model and Minecraft ' s crafting and building aspects. [12] Rust ' s grand concept was to develop a game where the players would be able to mold the environment: hunting, scavenging, gathering, and looting for survival; and ...

  5. DayZ (mod) - Wikipedia

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    PC Gamer gave DayZ the "Mod of the Year" 2012 award, calling it "one of the least-forgiving and most intimidating games of the year." [38] Good Game gave DayZ the "Quiet Achiever" award for 2012. [39] PC PowerPlay gave DayZ the "Game of the Year 2012" and named it number five on their list of top 100 games of all time. [34]

  6. DayZ (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The goal of DayZ is to stay alive and healthy during the conditions of the zombie outbreak that have befallen the in-game world. The player spawns in a random area usually near the coast, equipped with only simple clothes, a glow stick, a bandage, and a piece of fruit, and must begin exploring the large 225 km 2 (87 sq mi) landscape of the fictional former Soviet Republic of Chernarus to ...

  7. Battle royale game - Wikipedia

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    A battle royale game is an online multiplayer video game genre that blends last-man-standing gameplay with the survival, exploration and scavenging elements of a survival game. Battle royale games involve dozens to hundreds of players, who start with minimal equipment and then must eliminate all other opponents while avoiding being trapped ...

  8. DayZ - Wikipedia

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    DayZ or Dayz may refer to: DayZ, a mod for the 2009 video game Arma 2; DayZ, a standalone game derived from the aforementioned mod; Dayz (Nissan) ...

  9. Trust, but verify - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the similar phrase "Trust and Verify" was used as the motto of the On-Site Inspection Agency (now subsumed into the Defense Threat Reduction Agency). [11]In 2000, David T. Lindgren's book about how interpretation, or imagery analysis, of aerial and satellite images of the Soviet Union played a key role in superpowers and in arms control during the Cold War was titled Trust But Verify ...