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  1. #11
    After playing the beta I had also cancelled my per-order between the multiple player having dual primary rifles scavenging items on the field shrinking clouds and now discovering the campaign has multiple levels of the same firearms from multiple crates it was kind of the final straw...it’s NOT a Ghost Recon game anymore witch it’s a shame due to the fact A 3rd of the game is phenomenal and truly has Ghost bones within the game between dedicated servers navigating through the environment character customization gunsmith I very much enjoy the new movement of the characters when it comes to going prone diving and tac-rolls and sliding down hills. That being said Ubisoft if you would like to hear some FREE productive constructive Open minded criticism to make your game GREAT AGAIN AKA make that money feel free to message me! I’ve played MOST of your Ghost Recon games I’ve played at the heights level on the competitive side and had invested many hours in the Wildlands campaign.
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  2. #12
    Good riddance.
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  3. #13
    Sofa that’s because clearly you know nothing about the franchise.

    Ghost Recon was a shooter aimed at authenticity. Not necessarily milsim but not a damn looter shooter.
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  4. #14
    Originally Posted by Ohnoozer Go to original post
    I don't understand how people can like wildlands and complain that this game isn't sim or realistic enough.
    The whole driving aspect of wildlands is so over the top stupid. If you want a more realistic game you should be complaining about the whole vehicle side of things.
    driving and flying compared to wildlands feel significantly worse, very static and 4x4 can drown in the puddle, i'd say vehicles are just obsolete in this game where enemies pop up every 50 meters just like in Far cry 2
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  5. #15
    Not sure why some people are having a go, I was only pointing out my opinion for the devs. Nothing personal against the player base, bizarre! If you like the game then I'm happy for you, enjoy the hell out of it. I agree it's no Arma 3 but surely ghost recon is still some sort of army/special forces simulator isn't that why it has Tom Clancy's name? People can pre order if they want to can't they? It was the collectors edition which is a limited supply so yeah, you do get more with it.
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  6. #16
    I think it was great gaame I had major fun when I got it.All u got to do when u see enemy chopper is prone to mud use a button and they dont see u . There is a extra prone mode u use when u are prone it keep enemies from attack . When they have yellow icon on them all u got to do is snipe them without detection it works best when from a distance as long and they yellow icon is on them all they do is go to search mode but they still have not id you so you can still shoot from cover . But when they red best weapon I like to use is a mg but when there yellow I use my sniper.
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    Originally Posted by Ohnoozer Go to original post
    I don't understand how people can like wildlands and complain that this game isn't sim or realistic enough.
    The whole driving aspect of wildlands is so over the top stupid. If you want a more realistic game you should be complaining about the whole vehicle side of things.
    You can carry 300 items but it's not tied to your stamina but sliding down an incline depletes your stamina.. Btw enemies don't have a stamina limit.

    -_-
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  8. #18
    Originally Posted by EL_79 Go to original post
    driving and flying compared to wildlands feel significantly worse, very static and 4x4 can drown in the puddle, i'd say vehicles are just obsolete in this game where enemies pop up every 50 meters just like in Far cry 2
    I felt the same way. Overall vehicle management feels horrible and much worse in Breakpoint which leads me to this question -

    Is this the same team that made Wildlands? I am stunned just how bad a lot of things are compared to Wildlands. Wildlands was friggin awesome.
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    If only there was a way to toggle the endless loot drops...OFF!

    I don't want my field of engagement littered with anything loot-wise, dropped ammo, droped enemy weapons I can pick up and use (LIKE WILDLANDS) are ok, maybe even clothing but nothing that even had any remote effect on my combat effectivness.
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  10. #20
    Also requested a refund, I don't understand how they could take a game like Wildlands and make it not fun. Tedious in fact. Sorry Ubisoft, I was really looking forward to this hence breaking my rule of not buying pre-orders anymore but from what I played on the Beta it wasn't my cuppa tea at all. I can see The Division players liking it but I can't stand all the loot organising and weapon tinkering. I just want to do fun missions and shoot people in the face. I spent more time in the menu's than playing the game.
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