DayZ can be saved
DayZ can be saved, but not by waiting around for Bohemia to suddenly change course. For years we’ve watched exploits linger, hackers thrive on Xbox servers, and community feedback brushed aside. It’s not incompetence, it's deliberate neglect, a carrot dangled in front of us while profits are quietly collected. there are about 70,000 DayZ servers worldwide. PC dominates with over 50,000, but consoles still host between 11,000 and 17,000 combined. Every single Xbox and PlayStation server runs through Nitrado, which earns roughly €4–6 million a year from console hosting. Bohemia takes a licensing cut of about €1.5–3 million. That’s the pipeline. That’s the pressure point. If even 500–1,600 servers per platform shut down, that’s a 10–20% revenue loss. Push it further — 30–40% — and thousands of servers vanish, cutting millions from the flow. That kind of drop would force both Nitrado and...