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    @ W4R-Song_ Thanks, good points.
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    Originally Posted by oramos82 Go to original post
    Can anyone tell me how to revive a teammate with my field medic drone? My teammate goes down, and my meter is full I know to press RB + LB (playing on Xbox one) and my character releases his drone and I’ll hover my medic drone over to my teammate but then I don’t see which button to press to revive. I know in Wildlands In was by clicking the right stick in (R3 button) but breakpoint that is not working. Am I missing something else that I need to unlock like a syringe or something for my drone? Thanks in advance for the help!!
    Though not part of this thread topic, if you launch teh medic drone you need to get close enough so that the inner circle turns green, when green then deliver the payload. The idea in this case is that the drone is administering a shot rather than a shock (like in Wildlands). It needs to be close enough to deliver the dose.
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    Originally Posted by w4r-s0ng_ Go to original post
    While I agree, let me offer a counterpoint for the sake of debate. Auroa is under martial law from the Sentinel Corporation, and while I've never experienced marital law, it seems that most travel between towns, let alone simply travel in one's own town is heavily restricted. It's no longer the Auroa that Jace Skell dreamed of. It is a police state where the mercenaries in charge of the island are ordered to execute anyone who defies the martial law. Due to these circumstances, it would make sense that people are no longer comfortable being outside until order has been restored, hence the lack of people simply around the island. As for civilian vehicles, due to the increased military presence, civilian vehicles could have been converted into military ones to enhance Sentinel's capabilities. As I said, I agree with your thoughts, but these might be justification for the lack of civilian presence.
    For the sake of argument why is every town on the island that isn't modern just 4 shacks?🤔

    Where's that robot lawnmower that keeps the grass from growing... How should I put this... Like a tropical island???

    Where's the animals??? Occasionally there's a bore or one bird.
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    civilians left Arora due to the military power. all that is left is the scientist, few animals, and the wolves.
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    Obviously they've tweaked the story lore to allow for an aptly taloired lack luster civilians presence, because unlike wildlands they didn't have 5+ years to develop it wildlands took a year to plan the city variations with surrounding fields etc coupled with the npcs going about their daily business truly a wondrous sight that makes auroa a big let down for me empty world making me thinking of not buying after 1500 solo of wildlands this is a dead world and it's constant greeny brown look from above is a tad dull.It's whether or not you can accept what they've done in the time given would've been better concentrating on the above issues rather than designed cash grabbing systems ,etc
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    Originally Posted by petrofsko Go to original post
    Obviously they've tweaked the story lore to allow for an aptly taloired lack luster civilians presence, because unlike wildlands they didn't have 5+ years to develop it wildlands took a year to plan the city variations with surrounding fields etc coupled with the npcs going about their daily business truly a wondrous sight that makes auroa a big let down for me empty world making me thinking of not buying after 1500 solo of wildlands this is a dead world and it's constant greeny brown look from above is a tad dull.It's whether or not you can accept what they've done in the time given would've been better concentrating on the above issues rather than designed cash grabbing systems ,etc
    That's not even an acceptable explanation given Wildlands should've been the template this game was built around. Instead they spent probably countless hours in meaningless additions.
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