wait, what did the Season Pass cover?
i bought some gold edition on amazon a while back for like $35 but now upon reinstalling it i unlocked a ton of stuff including all the new guys.
You most likely had the Year 1 Pass. That would get you 8 operators.
New operators are super fun. Lighting changes and QoL changes are welcome, and it seems to be a relatively smooth roll out of a huge patch, at least on PC. Best shooter of this gen just got better.
Yeah, lost all of saved data from Situations and it says the new Operators are "coming soon" despite having the Year 2 Pass on PS4. Any idea what's up?
Started playing Siege again last week after only giving it a few games when purchased a year ago. I've been struggling to play much else since.
The difficulty curve feels huge though. Finding that I am steadily improving but would love to have the means to get better faster. (Help pls.)
There seems a huge advantage on knowing the maps, not only from having better knowledge on where to aim and good choke points but also where to place your unique abilities, where the static objective points are, spawn locations and how to quickly navigate as a droid.
I'm surprised all the hate for limiting the maps. I'd like to see a CS:GO approach to map selection... let the player pick. As a new player I'd gladly wait a little longer for match making if it meant I can focus on a select few maps that I can learn faster.
Sure you'd end up with a similar scenario as CS where a small pool of maps get all the focus (dust, dust2, mirage, inferno, cache, cobble) but as a player that doesn't seem too much a negative for the benefit of preference/game mastery.
For someone who has not played in about a Year (Since the DLC with BOPE) is it too late to get back into it? Also can I get a rundown for what happened with operation health and why it was so bad?
My save data doesn't seem to be recognized anymore, with this new update. My attachments are unlocked (which would be tied to my account), but not equipped (tied to my save data).
My Situations are also at 0%.
Anyone else having this issue?
Hmm never played any Rainbow Six game. Worth getting into Siege at this stage? If so, would the Year 2 bundle be best?
There seems a huge advantage on knowing the maps, not only from having better knowledge on where to aim and good choke points but also where to place your unique abilities, where the static objective points are, spawn locations and how to quickly navigate as a droid.
And the team killing and vote to kick has started.
I mean if you don't have all the map knowledge youll probably end up in the same skill range as those that are the same.
Before I started knowing the exact layouts of maps and rooms, something that helped me a lot was paying heavy attention to the compass whenever I was droning. It lets you get a decent handle on your location on the map in relation to stuff and lets you do callouts in relation to major locations, like calling out northwest stairs for example. Using this in conjunction with learning names/locations of rooms helped me get past that initial learning curve a lot. Something else you can use to "cheat" a bit is that cameras/drones can also see your ping. If you find a person and are trying to set up a shot/explosive kill through a wall/floor you can ping a location and then drone/camera it up to use your ping as a reference to know exactly where to aim.