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  • GamerCZ84
    Original poster 38 posts

    I cant help it, but since the announcement of bp I Instantly thought the game would be a great survival looter shooter like tarkov.

    The game narrative and setup was perfect. Instead of escaping tarkov you would try to escape fromauroa and uncover the story etc along the way.

    I am playing tarkov at the moment and I am felling that single / coop version of it in breakpoint would have been massive hit if done right.

    I really enjoy tarkov, but the game with its pvp integration and loosing everything is a bit brutal.

    So having the same thing on a scale of auroa... oh boy it would have been absolutely awesome!

    The potential of everything! Supported exploration to find parts, meds, food, ammo... gear. Getting some kind of upgradable hideout.

    Jeez you guys made a concept if the game extremly similar to tarkov and then decided not to use it at all...

    Not to mention that a game like this has massive potential for long term support.

    Mtx can be utilized also in a game like this really easy.

    The store would have gear etc... but you would not buy them instantly. Buy buying it it would spawn in some place and the player would need to collect it first.

    Gunsmith in tarkov is a bit of overkill but I love it 🙂

    One important thing would be that this type of game would need to be solo or coop only. I would not bother with pvp at all. Tarkov already exists and people would never swap from tarkov to arcade gr...

    Pity that it is probably too late to for breakpoint.
    Maybe some next TC title?

    I am telling you that this would be 50x better than defiant or frontlines combined...

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  • pchandler13m
    2 posts

    No...just...no

    There are so many holes and so many reasons the concept of Tarkov would not be a good fit in the Ghost Recon universe...

    For one, Ghost Recon has since its inception been about teamwork, and Tarkov emphasizes the opposite of that. Sure you could argue the ability to team up in Tarkov helps, but they require you to pick a PMC company for your character and then provide no reason to work together, no incentive to work together beyond survival, and dangle the potential reward of obtaining everything from your teammates by saying "Screw this."

    No.

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