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So you'll be seeing FNIX structures, Apocalypse Harvesters, and melee weapons regardless of whether or not you own the DLC.
yeah, it's hard to find something smart with common sense in this game
So much this!
FNIX Rising broke the timeline (and immersion) completely.
The main character have been away on a nearby island only for three days with his/her friends. Suddenly when he get back, jets have been shot down, tanks are destroyed and artillery have pounded even the solid rock to potato field. But blind and deaf main character didn't saw or hear anything.
I also doubt that Swedish people, shocked that they're being massacred from left and right, are able to form any kind resistance and build structured fortifications within three days. Seeing your loved one dying will crush 99% of the people and the rest are mentally ill.
Not good when developers destroy the immersion. No wonder this game became any ordinary shooter out there.