DryvBy
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Access the limited-time R6 Siege X Closed Beta
Try out Rainbow Six Siege’s brand-new game mode, Dual Front, from March 13th to March 19th
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Nope. And Siege had a complete pos TH anyway so I don't even know why I wanted it.Is terrorist hunt back? Unless it is back I am not touching this
like all the old redstorm stuff... it's long dead. rolling in its grave.Looks the same shit. We're never getting a proper sequel that's for sure
Looks like it’s not a sequel but rather a change to make it F2P with some small enhancements.
Wolfenstein did it first. And it WAS fun.Do they have wheelchair man still? I don't play the game but the thought of gunning people down in a wheelchair made me laugh.
The probably is we're getting Siege 2.0 and it launches with a whopping 1 new map. It's basically just a proper current Gen update.like all the old redstorm stuff... it's long dead. rolling in its grave.
Same. It's also why I probably will never play the Dota or League of Legends againThis game having 74 operators is a major reason why I haven't gone back to give it another shot.
Man I miss when you got a video game that was just about a US Army infantry team or something. Every game has a super hero aesthetic these days. I’m not even trying to yuck anyone’s yum but can’t we keep a *few* mainstream IPs for people who want to play as regular soldiers?Same. It's also why I probably will never play the Dota or League of Legends again
This game having 74 operators is a major reason why I haven't gone back to give it another shot.
Fair, but tbh they aren't that complicated. Some of them are straight up copies of eachother but on the attackers side vs the defenders. One guy has a hammer that breaks walls. Two people use disorienting gas. Two people throw out cameras that glow when being used. A few people have drones they control (one with a drone that disorients, one with a drone that blows up, one with a drone that shoots little bolts of electricity, one with a drone that takes over electrical equipment). One takes over enemy cameras. Two of them put up durable barriers on windows/doors. Like 5 of the blow up soft/hard walls with either projectiles or placed breaches.This game having 74 operators is a major reason why I haven't gone back to give it another shot.
Fair, but tbh they aren't that complicated. Some of them are straight up copies of eachother but on the attackers side vs the defenders. One guy has a hammer that breaks walls. Two people use disorienting gas. Two people throw out cameras that glow when being used. A few people have drones they control (one with a drown that disorients, one with a drone that blows up, one with a drown that shoots little bolts of electricity, one with a drone that takes over electrical equipment). One takes over enemy cameras. Two of them put up durable barriers on windows/doors. Like 5 of the blow up soft/hard walls with either projectiles or placed breaches.
Other than small gimmicks like that, they all play functionally the same. The real difficulty (and fun IMO) of the game comes from memorizing the maps, angles, and strategies in gunfights. IMO the depth siege has makes it one of the best shooters of all time and well worth getting over the initial mental hurdle. You'll mostly play with people in your bracket anyway, and once it goes F2P, the competition shouldn't be so stiff. Worth it if it's still on your radar