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Recommended
29.3 hrs last two weeks / 2,805.1 hrs on record (2,661.4 hrs at review time)
Posted: 10 Dec, 2015 @ 9:13pm
Updated: 15 Mar @ 9:30am

Dear Siege X devs,

As a dedicated Rainbow Six Siege player for the past 10 years, I've seen the game evolve in many ways, some good, some questionable. While Siege has always been a unique and thrilling experience, there’s a part of me— and I’m sure many long-time players feel the same— that misses the old days. Here are my thoughts on what would bring Siege back to its roots, but also elevate the game to a new level:

Bring Back the Classic Theme & OSTs
The iconic theme and the original soundtrack were such a big part of what made Siege feel distinct. The atmosphere it created was unmatched. The more cinematic, tension-filled OSTs and the classic theme gave the game a deeper, immersive vibe. Reviving these would recapture that feeling we’ve lost over the years.

Revisit the Day & Night Cycles
Having dynamic day-night cycles would bring more unpredictability and realism. It added layers of strategy and required players to adapt, something that made the gameplay feel fresh and exciting every time you played. The OG cycles had such a strong impact on how matches played out, and I truly think this would add that extra tactical depth we need.

Interactive Lighting Mechanics
Allowing players to interact with lights in the environment would add another layer of strategy and creativity to gameplay. Imagine being able to disable lights in certain areas to create a more tactical approach, forcing attackers and defenders to adjust their strategies accordingly.

Expanded Gadgets and Map Interactivity
Finish the work on the original generators and gadgets that could have more map-specific functions. Giving certain gadgets a more dynamic, location-based use would create even more opportunities for strategy.

Weather Effects to Influence Gameplay
It’s time for real weather effects to affect how we play. Whether it’s rainy, snowy, windy, or sunny, weather can impact visibility, movement, and tactics. Imagine a snowy map where visibility is reduced, or a rainy one where sounds are muffled— it would force players to adjust their strategies on the fly, adding a whole new layer of depth to the game.

Keep It OG— The Core 5v5 Experience
At the end of the day, Siege is best when it’s simple and pure: a 5v5, tactical shooter. No need to complicate it with extra modes or mechanics— just give us that raw, strategic gameplay we fell in love with a decade ago.

Truly,
Siege Player
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||Deadly Dude -.- 10 Dec, 2015 @ 9:21pm 
You should be pleased and thankfull that you still able to play on 350+ ping and its not about country its about our ISPs. People who uses Zong 3g/4g gets 40-60 ping where as on ptcl we get 200.