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If you have a group of friends to play this game with, purchase SDIF. If not, neither game is worth your money right now. Check back in March of so and see if SDIF has released its AI teammates.
It has more variety of maps. It has a single player campaign, character customization possibilities and different types of approach and entrance for the various maps. In summary, at the moment RoN is not a perfect game, but it offers a more complete experience than SDIF. Since the prices of the two games are very similar, I would suggest, bearing in mind that they are two games that have different scenarios and roles, Ready Or Not for a more "complete" experience.
Download the "No Crack" ai mod for RON it makes the game MUCH better
I wouldnt say the AI is broken in RON as in unplayable. It surely is hard though.
THANKS!
Ready or Not is an incomplete product the devs packaged as a "1.0 release" to justify not updating the game for a year.
Yeah. I still understand some people's disappointment. They were too ambitious. I enjoy what did get released a lot. And it's better than another early access game stuck in purgatory.