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Play the game, provide feedback to the developer and go play a another game while you wait for updates.
I don't consider myself a PvP player, but I could never imagine playing Grayzone in a PvE server. Grayzone has some of the best PvP engagements I have experienced in an extraction shooter.
The only issue is, the game's balance is thrown so far off because there are more people exploiting the game than people grinding it legitimately.
I have no issues playing a game that's only 20% complete, it's just the fact the majority of the time there's 7-8 players just sitting at base exploiting AI and the duplication glitch in every server we join, leaving the map and PvP engagements limited. Don't expect the game to be fixed ASAP, but I'd expect more people to be decent gamers and not abuse any and every cheat or exploit which ruins the experience for those who actually want to play the game. I think it's just as important to reinforce a no-tolerance stance on cheating and exploiting as it is to release content.
When The Cycle full released, cheating was so bad it actually killed off the player base and that's no different here.
Anyone cheating or exploiting should be banned. period. The Cycle got killed off because of cheaters, if devs are not on top of banning players, Grayzone will suffer from cheating and exploits like The Cycle did. Pretty pathetic that cheating in video games has gotten so bad that this even has to be a discussion.
Early access isn't an excuse to glitch and exploit the game into the ground. People who use that as an excuse to exploit and cheat are a waste of skin. Such a deadbeat stance. The crew play with are all aware of the exploits and how to do them, but don't use EA as an excuse to do them. The devs are already aware of the issue and are working on fixes. There's no need to keep "re-creating" a glitch that is already known by the dev team.
I am 64 tasks in with 100 hours in PvP and am 100% for the game wiping after these exploits are patched this week. Don't see it being horrific for players if they did a reset considering there's far more players exploiting the game rather than going out and doing tasks.
Rather have the game reset and experience the game it was meant to be played instead of fighting players who have the best gear, weapon and ammo in every engagement aswell as not having fear of losing their gear because they duplicated it 100x as well as having millions of dollars at level 7.
I'm 125 tasks in and I do not want them wiping progress already. Would kill the game for me rn for sure.
wipe the game then hardware and account ban all of these sad sacks of garbage exploiting the game.
Tarkov has been in EA for 10 years and still wipes.
Considering the majority of the players base have exploited their way to have millions of dollars and best gear/weapons in the game this early into the game's release, the dev team should really consider doing an early wipe.
Every server we join, there's always 7-8 players sitting at the Main Base killing the AI, then duplicating their gear, leaving POIs fairly empty of enemy players, as players in other factions are doing the same garbage. PvP engagements have greatly declined since these became widely known.
With how common these exploits are within the player base, I see no reason or argument for them not to do an early wipe. If the game wipes after these issues are patched, this will force players to actually play the game the way it's intended and balance out the PvP. Even after these are patched, there's too many players who will still have the gear and money they gained from exploiting the game, leaving those who play legitimately at a disadvantage.
So all that money and gear isn't gonna help them.
I am sure there's some sweatlord try hards that jumped on the opportunity to duplicate 50 MK18s with thousands of rounds of 55A1 ammo the second they found out about these glitches.
To an extent, I'd agree most people who feel the need to glitch and exploits game are natively dog water at the game, but I am sure there's players who are skilled that are doing these glitches just because they can and to grief other players.