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  1. #11
    My bad
    Thought I was on Destiny forum
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  2. #12
    I am very impressed with the members who did not play the first raid except a little because they are legitimate, it is difficult and if more than that they play in the second raid because they encourage you in the decisive
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  3. #13
    For example the main third missions as the second raid
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  4. #14
    The other members want to raid because they are an illegal glitch 😂 Members want to cancel the second raid without any glitch
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  5. #15
    I played a lot of legitimate raids, close to a thousand raids
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  6. #16
    As the community says, yes, they cancelled a second Raid. But, there are some Delta members talking about a new raid. Actually, they are confirming that.

    Honestly, I love raids and I am all for it. In my opinion the biggest problems with the Raid for the Hardcore GR community were: Killing Boss drones, required co-op, required gear score. If new raids could be played with AI teammates, solo or coop, as the player wishes, more raids would be welcomed by all. Also, removing the drone bosses would have helped for those against it. Same for immersive players that want a more tactical approach.

    I honestly think it is the most replayable feature of the game. It's great for co-op and puts your skills to the test like nothing else in the game whatever your play style is.

    Not a GR fan favorite either, but continuing to level up is a feature many newcomers do appreciate. I also agree with allowing players to continue leveling up but not forcing co-op to achieve it.

    In short, bring on new raids but think of all players, old school/new school, hardcore/non-hardcore. Apply world parameters to raids as were applied to regular gameplay: Immersive Raid, Gear score Raid, Solo, duo, trio, 4 player co-op, drones, no drones...the options are there.
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  7. #17
    I would be all for a new raid, IF it played like an actual military style raids. An 8-12 man team, being sent to take down a highly defended compound and kill or capture order of a HVT, and then extract before reinforcements arrive.

    So for example, on Golem Island, for sector one, you need to find a laptop that contains the pass code, to lower the bridge into Area 2. So you have to search each enemy location to find the laptop, and then get to and lower the bridge. In Zone Two, you need to find a LT with valuable Intel about the HVT, such as what he looks like. So he needs to be captured and interrogated for the Intel, and his access card to open the door to Zone Three. Once in Zone three you need to find where the HVT, is located,and confirm his ID before killing him. And then finally you need to rescue a hostage that is being held somewhere on the island. But once you rescue the hostage, they have to be escorted back to the insertion point. So you could have to fight and or sneak your way back through all three zones, or just one, to reach the extraction point. Only once the hostage is extracted, is the raid completed. . And if the one of the objectives is failed, the raid fails. For example, if you accidentally kill the LT, before getting the required Intel. the raid fails. Or the Hostage gets killed before they can be extracted, the raid fails.

    None of this running around a playing laser tag with a giant drone, or wasting time shooting a computer, instead of using C4 to send the entire structure crashing into the Pacific
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  8. #18
    I don’t know where people get these crazy fake statistics but 1% for critical and 6% for regular is not at all accurate. I can’t give an exact number because am not Ubisoft but I do come from a community that takes hundreds of players on a weekly basis and most of those players are new. It is what it is and the raid got scrapped but the people who complain about the game don’t even play it. I’ve been playing non stop with very small brakes since it launched and the raid has been the most fun activity to do over and over again. Like I said earlier I am 100% sure that more then 6% of the community plays the raid.
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  9. #19
    It's not fake statistics. There is an achievement on Xbox for starting the raid, and only 6% of players have unlocked it. People have reported similar numbers on PlayStation. So even if half of those players kept completing the raid, that's only 3%. But considering that the game sold 50000 PS4 versions in the first week just in Japan, it's safe to say that they've probably sold over a million copies. So even if you personally know of a few hundred people that play the raid religiously, it's still a very small percentage of the overall community.
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  10. #20
    Originally Posted by NatanPR. Go to original post
    I don’t know where people get these crazy fake statistics but 1% for critical and 6% for regular is not at all accurate. I can’t give an exact number because am not Ubisoft but I do come from a community that takes hundreds of players on a weekly basis and most of those players are new. It is what it is and the raid got scrapped but the people who complain about the game don’t even play it. I’ve been playing non stop with very small brakes since it launched and the raid has been the most fun activity to do over and over again. Like I said earlier I am 100% sure that more then 6% of the community plays the raid.
    One such place is the achievements list for Breakpoint. Since it is an always online game, if someone does something it is recorded and in the case of the Raid in particular there is a specific achievement "In the belly of the beast" for simply stepping foot into the raid. You don't have to complete it, or make any progress for the raid whatsoever, just simply start and enter the raid. Of which 5.13% of the xbox community have completed that achievement. I've done the raid, as well as leave the common feedback that most seem to leave in that it is a horrible game mode that is in no way representative of what should ever be included in a Ghost Recon game. If anything a raid in Ghost Recon should play out more along the lines of what Megalodon posted.
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