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Free to play in itself does not exist. No one is out there making AAA games without some monetary transactions at some point. But you go ahead and tell yourself it is free to play, but don't come crying when DLCs start popping with better guns and perks and you are outgunned by wallet warriors.
I played the Original Delta forces and they were great, but i also agree the stale engine and lack of innovation killed the franchise.
Delta force is trying to bring all the aspects people like from other newer shooters and roll them into one game for people to enjoy, which i for one think is a great idea.
It reminds me of so many fun games i've played. - CoD MW2 (original) Apex / Rainbow Six / Tarkov / Battlefield / Cycle - The Frontier.
I don't get the point of complaining that something is similar to something you already like?? wtf lol
Because it doesnt do any of it well. Thats literally the point.