Hell Let Loose
Hell Let Loose
Solid tank game with gore, rekommended.
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I find myself enjoying it more than Post Scriptum. Honestly I'm just wanting Red Orchestra 3 already. The issue I have with Post-Scriptum is that it falls into the milsim issue where it feels too dry and not visceral enough or just, well, not fun enough. It doesn't scratch the itch for some reason. Hard to explain.
A game designed for strategy, teamwork, cover, and stealth, flank and ambush
so players need highly focused play
Most part of the game is spent time for good positions
like the cover and building or flanking attack < and you will walk a long time!
but one or two hackers are enough to ruin your entire plan and time
I saw 2 players just stood in the middle and slaughter every opponent players
At that point, no game design work and it affect on every 100 players
If dev doesn't fix this issue then this game will fall on the floor
so players need highly focused play
Most part of the game is spent time for good positions
like the cover and building or flanking attack < and you will walk a long time!
but one or two hackers are enough to ruin your entire plan and time
I saw 2 players just stood in the middle and slaughter every opponent players
At that point, no game design work and it affect on every 100 players
If dev doesn't fix this issue then this game will fall on the floor
Hi there everyone, I just started playing. I am only a few games in and I noticed there is no real deterrence to just die instead of waiting for respawning other than respawning time. most people just choose to respawn instead of waiting for a medic.
I wondered if there was talk of implementation of a resource system that deducts points on real death as a way of encouraging medics and revives? I could not find this discussed but sorry if it has and I missed it.
I wondered if there was talk of implementation of a resource system that deducts points on real death as a way of encouraging medics and revives? I could not find this discussed but sorry if it has and I missed it.