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Author: Zydrate
Posted: May 24, 2016 (07:16 AM)
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To comment on the side: Strike point objectives (Things that help you take over zones) I find to be consistently annoying because they have certain gear requirements or entry points that I'm not always familiar with. I think one of them wanted me to have the RC Car mod on my explosives, which I never used. I accidentally exploded the car while inside and I was too broke to buy more. I've yet to breach that zone.

There's also a spot where you use a bike to charge a generator to open up a garage, and it glitched despite a game restart. It's forever closed and driving another bike won't open the gate. So there's that.

It's very glitchy and occasionally annoying, and I just hope they release various patches because some of this can be game breaking.

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Author: Nightfire
Posted: May 24, 2016 (08:17 AM)
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You've been kinder to this game than most people. The glitchiness aside, I've heard that there are problems with the story and the voice acting is really bad.

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Author: Zydrate
Posted: May 24, 2016 (11:00 AM)
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The voice acting isn't horrible, if a bit generic. I find the story better structured than some quasi-apocalypse military stories these days.

The game has plenty of flaws... I just think they need to patch the hell out of it.

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