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So maybe my money is better spent on the year 2, 3 & 4 for Snowrunner
has a huge replay value .
Goes often on sale for a great price.
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https://store.steampowered.com/app/675010/MudRunner/?curator_clanid=21394
Same feeling. I rarely have buyers remorse, but I do with this game and also had surpassed the refund time limit. It's just... boring. The first few hours have a new feel and some of the new additions are great, but overall Snowrunner is better.
In Snowrunner you still have scouting and exploration. Expeditions just offers new missions, new terrain, and strictly scouting. To me scouting is the worst part of these games due to the lack of proper transmissions and other aspects of real vehicles. I also am not a huge fan of the futuristic looking upgrades.
My advice, wait til this one is really cheap and further down the road it may get better if the developers alter some things. It seems to have been a flop honestly. Not many players playing it these days.
They used their good name to come up with a broken game .
No it was not worth it.
Wishing i got the extreme refund edition lool.
I went for the big package there because I wanted the extra trucks and because I would have paid for the season 1 anyway even if it had not been included.
My thoughts? I bought Expeditions PRECISELY because I wanted a scouting-centric experience. This is what the game was intended to provide and that's why I was interested in it to begin with. And it does deliver what it promised.
If you're considering this game for the SCOUTING AND EXPLORATION aspect alone, you'll be better served by Expeditions in that regard than by Snowrunner. The previous sentence should be your main reason to buy Expeditions instead of Snowrunner. Expeditions provides a bigger challenge that Snowrunner when it comes to technical driving and scouting. If you don't like exploring/scouting as much or you want an easier experience, buy Snowrunner instead; the latter is more focused towards moving payloads across difficult environments. Where both games are the same is that they will require you to analyze problems, use your reasoning and creativity to devise solutions, and that they provide a slow-paced and methodical experience (if you want something fast-paced, you probably won't like them and should find an offroad rally game instead).
And I'd like to point out that there's many mediocres around here who wrongly believe themselves entitled to review things poorly not on account of their quality (about which they often lie to make it seem bad when it is not) but simply because what they bought is not what they wanted or because the product was intended for a different type of consumer. And there's also a fairly large bunch of mediocres here who wrongly think it's fine to paraphrase what another idiot said even if it is a false statement. This is why the game currently has mixed reviews.