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PuzzledGorilla:
I finally got some armor and a couple weapons and was out killing stuff to get my level up when someone came along and killed me.  I lost some caps, guns, armor, etc.  I respawned somewhere and played for another ten minutes until the server kicked me off.  I logged back on and it appears there was a rollback.  I had all my stuff back...but I was dead.  I couldn't go to the map, because I was dead.  I couldn't travel, because I was dead.  I had -9 HP.  I was looking through my inventory when I noticed I suddenly had -7 HP, then -5, -3, -1, *grunting sound*, 1 HP and my guy was alive with all his stuff.  Awesome.  Server rollbacks are good for something apparently.

Gothmog:
There is something like - healing rate - its the amount of HP healed by your char every X minuts.
And roll back well... its make people angry when he win a fight and have a lot of loot and then he loose everything... but good for you.

Make long and happy life in your armor and guns.. :)

blahblah:
In your character screen you can see a statistic called Healing Rate and that is how many HP you regenerate every 3 minutes if you are not in battle.

You got lucky nobody came over to kill you :)

strelok:
These rollbacks are annoying. I've lost out on a lot of stuff many times. The only time they are not annoying is if you're sitting around town trying to sell something for 20 minutes.

Not only that but they occur almost every hour. Plus the server has a ping spike of like 2k+ every now and again too.

Quentin Lang:
Yeah, sometimes you get your stuff back due to rollbacks... and more often sometimes you loose a fuckin' lot. And what i hate more about the rollbacks, is that they sometimes glitch - that is, once i was playing with my pals, we were in Gecko mine, server crash, rollback. They rollbacked all to Ghost farm, i, queer, stayed inside Gecko mine by myself. Position not rollbacked, but items were - didnt have any ores or stuff.

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