If anyone is still playing this send me a PM. I havent played much of this recently but id really like to get around to playing some 4 player ultimate realism missions.
Ghost Recon Wildlands
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This game ended up being well worth the day one purchase when it first came out. It took me two months to beat it because there was so much to explore and do. I loved how massive and wide open the map was and the different biomes you experienced from one region to the next.
I actually started a brand new campaign playthrough two or three months ago. I really need to fire this up again and get back to the action.
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Not sure if the deal is still out there, but I believe it is through Ubisoft, pre-order The Division through them and you get a choice if a free game and this was one of the choices.
It may be over, it may only be on PC I'm not sure, but worth looking into if you're interested in either game.
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Man I really need to finish this game. I think I'm like 75% of the way through. Is it worth continuing on?Comment
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The story was ok...I more just liked the gameplay loops with the story (every mission felt fun to me, vs Just Cause 4 which i'm bailing on as just not really that fun after a while). I really liked the gadgets, sniping, marking, etc....but if you're playing something else fun then not a ton of reason to come backNintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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I've owned the game for over a year and play it almost every night.Comment
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Something like an outpost gets deliveries every X day. Stopping 3 of those deliveries may make that camp become easier to attack, may bring about extra protection to it, etc. More openness and less hand holding and I'd be happy. The game has recon in the name, let us do some actual recon work. Heck, I'd be over the moon to watch a boss for a bit and learn his schedule and find a way to get to him when he is alone or at his most vulnerable.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
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I'd be really happy if they slowed the tempo of the game a bit and put a little more reconnaissance and planning opportunities into the game. Instead of going to a set location and taking a picture of a clipboard and getting a mission that way I'd love to have it be more hands on and would also like there to be plenty of things you can scout out on your own and the game doesn't hold your hand on.
Something like an outpost gets deliveries every X day. Stopping 3 of those deliveries may make that camp become easier to attack, may bring about extra protection to it, etc. More openness and less hand holding and I'd be happy. The game has recon in the name, let us do some actual recon work. Heck, I'd be over the moon to watch a boss for a bit and learn his schedule and find a way to get to him when he is alone or at his most vulnerable.Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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I am confident of a sequel for this. Most likely wont see it until Ps5/ New Xbox though.follow me on twitter: www.twitter.com/eton_riflesComment
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New mission coming !!!!!!!!! May 2nd
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