UAC Dayz is a mod of the Arma 2 OA engine based on DayZ mod 1.7.6.1, Namalsk Crisis 0.741 mod, and many other community contributions to Dayz mod. Being a fan of vanilla Dayz mod, I decided to develop my own version that I wanted to play. UAC DayZ is meant to be a fun and polished remix of the Vanilla Dayz mod leveraging community contributions as well as my own contributions. Of course there are Hi Score tables as well. It is also an ode to the old school Dayz Mod. So if you haven't played anything DayZ related before, or want to go back to the 'old days' and versions that made DayZ popular, this mod is for you. With the inclusion of Crosire's Dayz Control Center package for DayZ 1.7.6.1, you can play by yourself on a single computer, on a LAN with friends, or have it run as an internet server for many players. UAC Dayz can be played just like vanilla Dayz, but UAC Dayz has an available 'End Game' with many missions, and much more, and is focused on PvE as well as PvP.

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ublished on May 14, 2016
This is a trailer for a mod I am releasing very soon based on DayZ mod 1.6.7.1, Namalsk 0.741, DayZ Control Center 5.9.2.0. and a ton of my own and community contributions to the DayZ Community. All credit goes to their work! Being a fan of vanilla DayZ mod, I decided to build something I wanted to play. UAC DayZ allows players to play DayZ by themselves on a local server, on a LAN, or even in an unattended dedicated internet server. UAC DayZ is focused mainly on Player vs Enemies, but also Player vs Player as well.
Visit Uacdayz.scoredoom.com for download and more information.

Note: The nuke in Chernogorsk actually has a mushroom cloud, but since DayZ Mod view distance is not the highest, it cannot be seen, just the blast wave. Good thing, since it kills performance! Here is a link to a video from a camera view filming the nuke closeup:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaf390ZDW1c