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  1. #1

    I Buggered up...

    Honestly,
    I should of watched the trailer and other info of the game before buying it
    Didnt know its Online reliant
    was hoping for the same playstyle as Wildlands.

    So i just gotten through a bit of the story...
    and I genuinely find it hard to believe W. is a "bad" guy
    i mean...im still a few chapters early ingame though
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    I think this is a pretty good game. Being able to play with different play styles is interesting. I just have to watch my swearing from time to time....

    Co-op is worth playing and can get pretty wild! Jumping onto motorbike with the other(s), running here, firing at that, avoiding being killed there, going to biveauc and getting a chopper and from there finding partner again and healing from an encounter. It can get pretty good!

    It is a little empty and there are the other 'known' issues. All in all, I play Breakpoint and dumped The Division 2. With upgrades coming this might beat out the Sniper 4 Elite!

    This is a pretty good game for $40 and under. Not $50 to $110. I like it more than Wildlands.
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    Originally Posted by usafirefly7 Go to original post
    All in all, I play Breakpoint and dumped The Division 2. With upgrades coming this might beat out the Sniper 4 Elite!
    You take that back!!! LOL the Sniper Elite series has been my favorite sniping series to date. I also dropped TD2 after not playing it since release. I played it for a bit around the WoNY launch (10 month hiatus). I think I'll give it another year and try it again. My favorite "just for fun" series is Just Cause, and liked TD1 and the whole Borderlands series.

    I haven't decided which I like better between this and Wildlands. Wildlands is more polished for sure; even from the start. The AI teammates were handy occasionally for solo players like myself. I did find myself wishing I could turn them off at times. At least they wouldn't draw attention as they were crawling literally through the camp I was trying to take silently.
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    right now my main priority is to find silencers
    kinda hard to be a "ghost"
    when your shots make a sound
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    Originally Posted by Darizuka Go to original post
    right now my main priority is to find silencers
    kinda hard to be a "ghost"
    when your shots make a sound
    Suppressors are available automatically when you get a weapon as long as you have the standard muzzle brake equipped. Alternatively you can go into the gunsmith and equip the suppressor there.
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    To be fair after the last mission in Wildlands it was pretty obvious that Walker had already gone far beyond any semblance of control. Surprised to see him taking out former colleagues in whom he trusted, but not at all surprised to see him go mercenary and work for the highest bidder.
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    Originally Posted by Darizuka Go to original post
    Honestly,
    I should of watched the trailer and other info of the game before buying it
    Didnt know its Online reliant
    was hoping for the same playstyle as Wildlands.

    So i just gotten through a bit of the story...
    and I genuinely find it hard to believe W. is a "bad" guy
    i mean...im still a few chapters early ingame though
    I had hopes that the story would get better with more time played, but to me it was one of the worst stories I ever experienced in a game in the end. Adding to that were the voice acting, what they said and how the characters are depicted/designed. I thought of it as the final low that could be reached, but then came the Terminator event. Again, just my opinion on the story.
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    Originally Posted by DarkFire1978 Go to original post
    ... not at all surprised to see him go mercenary and work for the highest bidder.
    Well, time to be surprised. Because he didn't do that.
    He's not a mercenary working for the highest bidder in Breakpoint. He's a zealot.
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