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Rainbow Six Siege beta


Zaximus

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Anyone playing?  I played alpha and now beta, honestly, I'm disappointed.  They are only shipping like 10 maps and they just aren't that great.   At times it can be fun, but it feels outdated.  The biggest issue is, I don't see it maintaining a healthy player base competing with games like CoD and soon, Star Wars Battlefront.   It may have a niche as a tactical game though.  

Overall beta's hit detection is really wonky, and shields are vastly overpowered.  Stuff that can be fixed for sure before release.   Not sure I'll be picking this up at release.

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PM'd you a beta code if you want to play, they sent me some today.  If anyone else wants one let me know.

 

Not sure how I missed this. I'll have to take a look. Rainbow Six in the 90s was a genre changer. No longer were you charging in like some mad man. And it's damn close to the real thing.

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