Yes, buying a better edition reduces the "need" for grinding. Yeah I sort of thought there was a bit of similarities (although not really a lot, other than aliens (although then again, I haven't played CoD Ghosts in ages, nor have I seen much gameplay of this)).
But still, what if people wanted to play it more, or people bought it too late? I guess the fact that it only lasts a few hours is a good point though. But it's probably limited!" I don't know what the devs put you R6S players through, but if this happens regularly, then you should abandon ship. Why in the world would anybody think "oh cool, a game has just added a new gamemode. I'm not sure how R6S works other than you have to buy a good edition in order to not have to grind endlessly (which is a pretty scummy thing to do, just like this whole outbreak incident, but ah well), and that you can buy things using real money (I think).īut why would you be doing research. I mean the game, not the outbreak mode itself. Origineel geplaatst door Pre-Order GTX 1180 ti:It will be gone by Tuesday. It is the same style, but different, and has more replay value.
If you want a similar experience to outbreak, you can always play the extinction mode in call of duty ghosts.
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Personally, I will be happy when outbreak is gone, because it should reduce the install size of the game. The game mode only has 3 levels (which are only ~20 minutes), 2 difficulties and is boring after only 2-3 hours, so you don't really lose anything ehen it leaves. Any amount of reasearch would find that the event is limited time only. The picture that mentions the mode calls it an "event", which in every game I can think of events are time limited.
It says nothing about this mode in the game's description on the store page. People who bought the game for this mode thinking it was permanent aren't very smart. It is free, so how would many people be buying it? As far as the outbreak packs go, they probably make more money off of them by having it as an event, due to artificial scarcity.