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wouldnt that make basically every shooter an extraction shooter?
Extraction shooters usually have more to do with PvP and loot risk/reward, which DRG doesn't have much of either.
A good one will typically call into question how much time you need to invest on looting versus the objective, as well as how much risk you want to take on each mission type since you stand to loose everything you gathered.
I don't really care about losing in DRG like I would in, say, Quasimorph. I also don't consider how much to loot in DRG compared to other extraction shooters.
Is not a complain is just another clear distinction of what makes DRG such a fun experience.
No, at extraction games you can extract at any given time.
No one loses personal and custom equipment at all.
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