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번역 관련 문제 보고
Having some real life friends you play with is an added bonus.
good game still? yeah it is to a degree.
Does it need patching and balancing? yes
You don't really see a whole lot of PvE co-op games with decent budget put into it and backed by sony as a publisher. Hard to say if you can call it an AAA title. I consider this more an AA title inline with the likes of Darktide and PD3. Darktide has issues with its endgame and that the game is built around a non-casual player base. Payday 3 is dying in the background due to disastrous launch, slow dev support if we will get anything and lack of content.
I just think the PvE audience is starved and this is the one game that didn't screw up the launch albeit there were server capacity issues at the start which are now fixed unlike the PD3 nonsense. There is arguably enough content in the grand scheme of procedural generation to keep interest with more content coming. The game play itself is pretty simplistic but engaging. People who played HD1 pretty much got what they were expecting HD1 with mostly a graphic remake with a third person frame of reference.
Generally the game is very accessible with a many difficulty options and you can pick what you enjoy.
It's not overrated, population numbers doesn't sustain in any game, this ain't Palworld.