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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 37.0 hrs on record (4.9 hrs at review time)
Posted: 2 May @ 1:12am

Early Access Review
As an avid fan of tactical shooters, this open world approach, complete with a helicopter transport system, is a dynamic leap forward from competitors like "Escape from Tarkov." Using Unreal Engine 5 boosts visual and performance quality significantly, marking an upgrade from the Unity engine used in similar games.

Despite its potential, the game faces typical early access challenges such as server stability. Lag usually suggests a server switch, a manageable inconvenience given the developers' commitment to quick hotfixes, which are continually improving the game's stability.

An important tip for performance: switching from DLSS to FSR can dramatically increase FPS, often doubling it. This change is highly recommended for anyone looking to optimize their gameplay experience.

The map design, however, is a bit disappointing. The beginner areas are merely rotated or mirrored versions of the same cities, which detracts from the exploratory feel and could benefit from more creativity. Additionally, the current lack of smaller vehicles and the persistent issue of players camping at helicopter landing sites to ambush newcomers are areas needing urgent attention from the developers.

Another serious issue is the lack of penalties for teamkilling. Currently, there's no system in place to punish players who kill teammates, which can lead to distrust and hostility within teams. This is a significant oversight that needs to be addressed quickly to improve the cooperative gameplay experience.

The demands on hardware are considerable; high settings can cause crashes, while medium settings provide a stable experience. This underscores the need for a robust PC, particularly regarding GPU and CPU capabilities.

Those with minimal system requirements should consider waiting before purchasing, as running the game on low-end setups does not deliver an optimal experience and could prompt premature negative reviews.

In conclusion, this game has the potential to stand out in the tactical shooter genre if the current pace of development and bug fixes is maintained. I'm giving it a thumbs up for now, but will reconsider my review should the development team fail to meet ongoing expectations.
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