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Once you finish and reach level 30, if you own the Warlords of New York Expansion you then travel to New York and experience another campaign with a new set of missions which brings you to the new Level 40 and ties-in to Aaron Keener and events from the original game.
I did both story campaigns solo.
Yes, definitely it is a looter shooter. Weapons drop with different rarities such as Named and there are also Exotic versions. A new update added Proficiencies to items you frequently use. You also can access a recalibration bank to re-roll stats for your gear and weapons.
Shame. But thank you.
The map has a few areas called "dark zone", that is PvPvE area, if you don't like multiplayer or PvP, just don't go there.
The only good things about dark zone are loot for unique guns/armor.
Except you need to successfully extract whatever you loot while in the Dark Zone since it is contaminated. Usually during that time a combination of AI enemies or other players will interfere and cause you to leave empty handed.
There is nothing special about loot found in the Dark Zone. From my experience, everything can be obtained in the open world or during missions. The trick is to play those at the most reasonable difficulty (so you get the highest level drops) which is Challenging.
You first go through the campaign in Story mode, Once you complete the campaign in Story mode, you can then choose other difficulties when replaying individual missions.
For example, unless it is required for a League (timed run) to play a mission on Hard, I solo all content on Challenging difficulty since I have a build that is capable of handling it.
You can create a hardcore agent and play through the game on a single life. If your agent gets downed though it gets deleted, and with the crashing and other random connectivity issues you could crash or disconnect mid fight and log back in to your hardcore agent gone. It's happened to me 5 times. Otherwise, once you reach level 40 (or 30 without DLC) you then can work through higher difficulties that reward better gear.
It's a great deal but you would still at least want the Warlords of New York Expansion. Otherwise you're limiting yourself from a large portion of content and a completely separate open world in New York. As what others said you would also be limiting your progress in the form of Level cap and gear and weapons as well as endgame content such as Season 10 (which is still active right now).
i play the game solo and as stated the only content you cannot do is raids. You can actually enter the raid by yourself but you are just not able to do it because the difficulty is balanced for a team.