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I dont know, like the open world things to do were always the same
the world actually felt monotonous. The interaction of the npc was weak, there was no mini games, like fun stuff to do. the main missions was boring, finding files, voice files, it was the same over and over again. I dont know, maybe is me, but i find the open world like monotonous
And online/minigames stuff wise the seamingless of singleplayer to online is great like out of nowhere I can be put in an online session with a person who is intending to hack me (in game its called hacking invasion) of course you can turn this off and it will never happen during a mission. I know other people can explain WD2 better than me but since it very cheap atm I don't think it will hurt to give it a test run for your liking. P.S. you can also listen to music while you drive for some reason Legion never had this.
thanks for your time, im going to give it a try