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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
So, if you avoid continuing the story missions, are there any kind of side quests, or jobs, or NPC interactions with say... station personel, other pilots, etc? Essentially, how open and alive does the game feel outside the story?
I have the game and started to play it, but after surviving the introduction I travelled to the next mission point not realizing that my damaged, oxygen-depleted ship would have to face another battle with no way of repairing or upgrading or exiting the area to do so. Unless I am mistaken, it seems my only option is to restart, as my ship is in no shape to survive the encounter (it's that f'd from the first encounter). And I'm not sure I want to revisit that intro mission if the open world I expected doesn't actually exist.
Thanks to anyone who can offer further insight.
People notice this only later, but you can replenish your inventory from your mother ship. There's always some fuel, oxygen and ammo - it refills every 2-3 minutes. So if I was you, I would go to the mothership inventory, get the stuff, and then go and continue in the mission.
Side quests and NPC dialogues = not not in MW2081 at all. 99% of this game is the story.
I see. Thanks for the help.