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I've heard some people prefer solo matches in daybreak due to the sheer incompetence of most randoms in matchmaking, however, you mostly need items that are near the end of the unlock list to play effectively.
That's on the community wishlist so no, it doesnt exist. That's where people submit their ideas in hopes that the devs will implement it if it gets enough likes.
No shame in that, playing daybreak is more of a chore than it is anything else.
Personally, I don't know of any such mods. All I know of is the popular loadout used when playing solo but as I said before, that requires unlocking most of the items already.
The machete unlock, the sniper to melt jugs, and the minefield deployable.
I'm sure there might be some mods that do that but I don't know myself. At that point, it's probably easier to install a mod that gives you prestige points.
And it is a grind.
I only did it so many times to unlock the prefab for red talon structures
and a couple of other things after that I just said no more.
daybreak is my least favorite to play doesn't really offer anything different
The same site same kind of rinse and repeat would be nice if it could randomly place you in different area's of the nation
Arizona - california etc
They're going to close it soon. I know that the forum rules instructs you to search for old threads, but that means up to a handful of pages back, not years.