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You won't regret buying this, the procedural generation keeps every match fresh (and scary!). That's something RoN will never have, once you know the layout in RoN the game is stale.
Convoy mission is the worst one, I figure it was the devs trying to show off VBIDs and give people a reason to shoot at a lot of things. If they were trying to give you a big firefight it works, but personally they have to alter it to make more angles for the enemy to come from. Other side of the street at least..
SDIF isn't perfect, never said it was, but it sure beats XRAY Vision John Wicks tracking you through a wall before headshotting you while sidestepping with a perfect-accuracy TEC-9.
I wasn't criticizing you, (or even saying you were wrong in the aforementioned situation) I'm just pointing out that you don't exactly have an unbiased opinion of RoN, that's all, nothing more.
I mean... he did do Ready or Not. He mentioned the exact thing you just pointed out. RoN's AI has more variation, but is unreasonably difficult with their borderline instant headshots. SDIF's AI is more reasonable to deal with, but has significantly less variation and often just runs directly at the player with no real plan. Both are still works in progress and both will likely see a fair amount of changes to their AI as time goes on.
SDIF has less content, you do not need to try to arrest people, has a basis of procedural generation that will be interesting, has no single player to speak of at the moment.
#FREEWACKYCAT
Only pick this if you want to play with random people from matchmaker.
Ready or not (although currently not succeeding) has almost unlimited potential and options on where it can go, and has some pretty big boots to fill. Plus, although representing real life occurences, it is entirely fictional so there's alot of places the developers can go to lore-wise.
This game is essentially taking a historical battle in which each side was committing atrocities against the other, and whitewashing it to a "we were the good guys, trust me" circumstance by constantly barraging you with quotes from soldiers who were there and painting a very black and white picture in it's presentation of the battle itself.
- The devs have themselves said they don't wish to show the atrocities commited by the U.S, which as far as I'm concerned is re-writing history to suit a party - it is George Orwells 1984 to a tee...