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The antenna mission seems to require professional speed running levels of effort to manage all the heavy enemies body blocking you, the antenna, and the the ranged snipers.
Would be fun if the AI actually helped with anything. Instead they just stand around and revive you in the middle of a hundred enemies so you get stunlocked again.
Does anyone know if the multiplayer is worth it? Or should I refund the game?
Lots of games, even older ones, had decent ai teammates that would actually attack enemies and grab aggro.
Halo 3/reach/infinite
Ghost recon wildlands/ breakpoint.
Far cry 5
Those are just off the top of my head.
Is this the devs first video game?
I'll be suprised if it isnt.
The AI bots really are stupid af.
Multiplayer is buggy trash. Get a refund while you can.
very true. theres a ton of ways to make friendly ai useful for the player.
The AI is completely useless in defending you while you try "sweep the floor" and get shot at, bombarded, sliced, tackled, and dodge spam.
Is it? I played 4 co-op missions and it worked flawlessly. No disconnects, no rubber banding, accurate hit detection. No, I wasn't hosting, I was thrown into other ppl lobbies.