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yea I love waiting half an hour to launch into a raid because there's no available helis to take me into combat.with less bullshit
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yea I love waiting half an hour to launch into a raid because there's no available helis to take me into combat.with less bullshit
This was a big argument with Arc Raiders. People would say they want a PvE mode, and others would say that such a thing would defeat the point of the game. Can people really not conceive of a way to have a PvE mode that doesn't affect the economy of the extraction mode? Because I can
yea I love waiting half an hour to launch into a raid because there's no available helis to take me into combat.
Peak gamplay.
Once you get to the further out areas its even worse. 30 minute wait for a 20 minute flight, to die in 30 seconds because a player is camping the LZ.I totally forgot about the helicopters but last time I played it was never a longer wait than a few minutes and I think the system adds to the immersion nicely.
Once you get to the further out areas its even worse. 30 minute wait for a 20 minute flight, to die in 30 seconds because a player is camping the LZ.
why on earth would you play pvpOnce you get to the further out areas its even worse. 30 minute wait for a 20 minute flight, to die in 30 seconds because a player is camping the LZ.
The Forever winter is the closet I have played to PvE Co-op extraction shooters that you are describing that is decently fun. Unfortunately the game had an extremely rough launch and was overshadowed by its competition. But, the devs have fixed many of the performance issues despite the game still being in early access. however if you can get past the UE5 jank the game has one of the better gameplay loops of any of the PvE extraction shooters in my opinion.Sadly there just isn't a good extraction shooter for PvE that isn't either poorly supported (Grey zone), a complete autistic mess (SPT), or autistic and furry (Silverfish, honestly pretty decent).
I actually found the opposite to be the case. Tarkov feels great to me, but I have spent 3000+ hours in that game so it's no wonder that Grey Zone just feels off to me.Tarkov unfortunately is dogshit PvP in every other way or wants retarded money to play PvE. SPT is alright but Tarkov has so much clunkiness that Greyzone is still preferable
Adrenaline addiction, mostly.why on earth would you play pvp
they do show a sloptuber mentioning both tarkov and arc on the first promotional video in the steam store at 0:24, still it looks like it's the price of marathon without any discounts, currently it costs 26$... meanwhile marathon still 40$ because sales projections i guess.Gray Zone plays into the PMC milsim-lite aspect of Tarkov with less bullshit and also has a dedicated PvE mode, so it constantly siphons off players of other extraction shooters that let casual players get constantly ganked by the sweatiest full time players.
Imagine making a universe of fucked up and cool futuro armies and then you tell the player that he needs to play as the fucking dweeb and crawl on the ground so be doesn't get atomized in half a second.The Forever winter is the closet I have played to PvE Co-op extraction shooters that you are describing that is decently fun
This is how I feel about people who go absolutely feral at anyone who suggests adding options to soulslikes to make them easier, or a straight up easy mode. Nobody's forcing you to use it if you'd rather continue gitting gud.What people who argue against PVE modes don't understand is that I always have the option to not play PVP. It's called, "not playing your game at all." So the real question is, if I don't want to play PVP, would you rather have me buy somebody else's game?