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This is nothing special, it's yet another generic extraction shooter game that you've seen once before, and I see nothing that distinghishes this one from the others.
Besides, why would I want to play Extraction Shooter A when I can most certainly get the exaxt same kind of experience as in Extractiom Shooter B, C and 7?
You are most definitely some kind of troll commenting on a game on a steam discussion that A: He hasnt even played and B: Most likely never will. Because hes not here for that. Hes here to mock people missing the things they love. Pathetic
Sure you will have a lot of people proclaimong how they had the wholesomest interaction where they had cake and tea with a random team of players, but that will only last for a month or two before it turns into a free for all, boring generic PvP slog.
Yeah, I don't really respect people who act like addicts experiencing withdrawal over a videogame. Just like I have no respect for those same people who go "WOOOOOOAAAAAH Extraction game is better than sex!"
And like I said, why should I play this? It seems no different from all the other Extraction games.
I played Sea of Thieves, people kept talking about how it is such a social and wholesome experience, and yet when you played it it was nothing more than a free for all PvP game, either by how people treated the game or just how it was being played and broadcasted more often than not. Then you were reading about how at the start of the game there was a bigger balance between social encounters and PvP encounters, and how it only fell down from there.
I don't see it being hard for people to come to the conclusion that the same will happen to this game.
I mean... Yes? No? The game has different escape points? The Division's Dark Zone has the same, but you don't see anyone lording that as the greatest thing that has ever existed.
This was a tech test, I have quite some feelings that not only they could received a lot of proposal for a buy out from a big mega corporation, but also would be better adding some features (they might have already in development ... since what we saw could be stuff that is stable and old, an years\ 1 year old version of the game).
If I was them I would definitely add FPP, Friendly fire and so on...