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🔗 https://www.seaofthieves.com/community/forums/topic/161991/safer-seas-faq
I would highly recommend finding a crew, however, because the game excels as a platform for strong, cohesive teams to face down the dangers of the sea!
The Rare team has done a *phenomenal* job at continuing the evolution of the game over time. I agree that they have certainly evolved the PvE aspects in addition to adding entirely new content to the game (which arguably adds more treasure for PvP players to steal). I would, however, also argue that they have made massive strides for the PvP community:
👉 Allowing Reapers to hop servers and surprising their victims
👉 Several ways for Athena to reach Tier 5 so they are not as sparse
👉 The Battle for the Sea of Thieves
👉 The Siren's Skull Voyage
👉 Improvements to swordplay and hit-reg
👉 [Soon] Safer Seas, which will make the seas more competitive and skilled
Unfortunately, highly visible issues like hit-reg are the hardest to solve, and will always (and unfortunately) undermine the biggest gains until the community perceives it as "fixed."
And thank you very much for thinking my reviews are worthy of a group like IGN! I just hope to help people make informed decisions.
you are NOT ign man