• @Godric
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    69 months ago

    I personally know nothing about it, I just see more and more people on my friends list playing it. What kind of game is it, is actually that good, how much is it?

    • all-knight-party
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      179 months ago

      It’s a third person 4 person squad based shooter wherein you’re dropped onto randomly generated maps and must complete a main objective, with random secondaries and extra collectibles placed around.

      You can bring a limited load out of “stratagems” that you can call down during the mission, which can be anything from dropping explosive ordinance to dropping secondary weapons or defensive turrets.

      You complete the missions to gain experience and different currencies used to unlock more stratagems and equipment, with more options unlocking as you hit certain level thresholds.

      The shooting model is interesting in which projectiles are aimed based off where the actual gun of your character model is pointing, so where the game is fun and chaotic at easier difficulty levels, precision, strategy, and loadout choice become increasingly important as you go higher in difficulty levels, giving it a range from “blow a bunch of shit up with your buddies” to “complete objectives and extract by the skin of your teeth through extremely tight and considered tactical play”.

      Friendly fire is a huge deal in this game, you can crush yourself or friends with drops, easily accidentally kill each other with your guns or with turrets trying to shoot past you at enemies, it can be hilarious, but also puts major importance on lines of sight and caution.

      You can unlock certain loadout options through a sort of battle pass in which you spend points acquired in gameplay to unlock equipment in tiers, with the next tier becoming available after spending a certain amount in the overall pass. $40 USD for base game, another $20 for a second battle pass track that has alternate loadout options. Most of the really good unlocks are in the free pass, though, and after about 45 hours I’ve earned enough currency through gameplay to unlock the premium pass without paying real money.

      That being said, that only unlocks the pass, unlocking the equipment within it requires in-game currency, so I wouldn’t say it’s pay to win since you still have to put in the legwork yourself, and getting the pass without paying extra is more than doable, compared to the first game which had a ton of DLC that could only be bought and instantly unlocked.

      Personally, I really enjoy it, the game looks great, plays great, it can be as infuriatingly difficult as you make it through difficulty choice, but it’s a great time with some friends, or even with randoms.

      • @FiFoFree
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        59 months ago

        The super credits used to unlock the second battle pass can also be found in game in a relatively healthy amount (including in the first battle pass), making unlocking that second battle pass very possible without spending real currency.

        • @slumlordthanatos
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          9 months ago

          It’s not nearly as fast-paced or mobile as Warframe, and Helldivers is much more about the chaos you cause with your buddies than grinding for gear and materials. You don’t have to worry about mods or damage types (dealing with armored enemies and fortifications is the most you’ll have to worry about), just shoot bugs/Terminators and call in an airstrike or orbital bombardment on anything guns won’t kill. I’d say it’s closer to Left4Dead than anything else.

          You can drop by yourself if you want, but it is an always-online, live-service game, and the focus is on co-op.

    • @givesomefucks
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      09 months ago

      You deploy in a team up to four people, kill some bugs/robots, complete some objectives, and then exfil.

      It’s third person, but clicking right joystick gives you ADS and the game never mentions it.

      Bought it on a whim and played a couple games. Not too hard to figure out, there’s just zero instructions on how to complete objectives.

      What makes it different is everyone plays the same objectives like “defend this planet” and people have to participate or the planet is lost.

      Not the best game ever, but for $30 it’s cool enough.

      • Rentlar
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        9 months ago

        Yeah, my friend group found the kb/m control was RMB and MMB together for ADS.

        Interestingly the controls and control type (Tap/Hold/Press/Release) are very customizable which is another awesome thing.

        • ֆᎮ⊰◜◟⋎◞◝⊱ֆᎮ
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          49 months ago

          You can change a setting so that tapping RMB is ADS and holding RMB is the standard aiming.

          You can even have it remember the type of RMB you want to use per weapon .

        • all-knight-party
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          19 months ago

          It does have really excellent rebinding options. It even has a setting to remember whether you were in first or third person last on a per weapon basis

      • @[email protected]
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        19 months ago

        It took me forever to finally salute the flag in training. Not sure why that was so hard to trigger. The instructions were told once his to do it and I accidentally clicked though it so fast I missed it. Took me 10 minutes of walking around trying to salute.

      • @NOT_RICK
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        19 months ago

        Hate to nitpick, but isn’t it 40 bucks?