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It's basically budget Battlefield 2042. Not great, abit light on content for the Havoc Warfare mode to me, but it's...functional. I'd rather play it than Black Ops 6 at least, but that's not saying a lot.
You think the anticheat (not DRM) is there to stop people from pirating a free game?
No, you see, they're upset because they don't want some unknown developers software having kernel access to their pc. Software that doesn't go away when the game is uninstalled and has to be dug out of your system to get rid of it.
Some people's pcs store more important information than just some random gamer's pc, and they don't want that stuff at risk. I'm glad I read the reviews before I installed this.
Also, "kids"? You know for a fact they are minors? No, drop the weird domination thing. We get it, you turned 18 a few months ago and you have a new found sense of importance. You can calm down.
Relax friend, just tossing silly flak at all of the review bombing, that makes it hard to really tell how the game actually is.
They said they are adding the Black Hawk campaign playable both solo and cooperative.
Meh, I get that these kernel-level anti-cheats are bad, but its 2024, big companies probably already have your data and, if they don't, ways to get to it. So refusing to install a game because of what is effectively dormant spyware is definitely a valid concern, but in this day and age, I feel it's also a moot point.
If you have such important stuff in your PC.. why not build a 2nd PC and store that "important stuff" off your main gaming PC where you dont have to worry about getting "hacked" by a Chinese gaming developer