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Half the time you spend rearranging your inventory, studying which ammo types do you need, buying various medical items, and assembling your gun. In the other half of the gameplay, you run around looting trash bins, waiting painfully long for the item to pop up, and searching the interactive map on how to activate extraction points. What I described just now is both Escape from Tarkov and the Hawk Ops's Hazard Operations.
But I liked DMZ a lot thanks to its fast-paced style, intense bot fights, PvP as the only thing you need to tighten up your braincells for, and the lack of everything above. Why can't I have that? We DMZ fans are such a minority, nobody wants to steal us from Activision.