Pros
- First, visuals. The survival mechanics and the challenge that comes with them. Thirdly, new material with engaging quests and tests of skill. Fourthly, multiplayer co-op and competitive modes. Cleavers and a tree of skills 5. 6) Refining the user interface; the game may be played without it, of course, but doing so would be a missed opportunity. Rainbow Six Siege's (R6) agents stood out to me because of their intelligence and the flexibility with which they could adapt to any situation.
Cons
- Here, as in the wild, nothing has changed. 1) While it's not hard to learn typical handling and physics behind the wheel, I find driving to be so unpleasant that I'd rather take an airplane or the Fast Travel Point (Camp) than travel the extra 500 meters by automobile. Despite both worlds being set in Cyberpunk 2077, vehicle control has improved. 2) The fact that many people have abilities that are never used. There are perhaps some that are unnecessary, but the vast majority serve only to fill a gap. 3) Bugs. Bugs. The game was supposed to be out on July 26, 2022, but it's already in the yard on January 23, 2022. Up until now, killing Biham has been a cakewalk; the map occasionally features entrances to underground areas; the frame rate (FPS) frequently drops to single digits; and God forbid we discuss the computer-controlled enemies, which behave like oblivious blockheads as they wait for their inevitable demise whenever the wall descends below ground (I play at the highest possible difficulty setting, which includes elite tactics). If you hop in your automobile and hook a stone while going full speed, you'll soon be flying higher than Azrael. Etc.