TheHeroOfTime
Arcane
Any tips for playing Maverick?
Open very small holes in angles that the enemy will not expect. Don't go opening big holes or making a lot of them every round because they can benefit the defenders in a lot of situations.
Any tips for playing Maverick?
Is it viable to open just one (1) little hole, though? Tried this and couldn't see a thing Lol. The rounds I've won I opened a small line of 3 or so holes (and used a silenced pistol to finish 3 opponents who never knew what happened - It's beautiful when it works). In the end though I'm feeling Mav is pretty situational.Any tips for playing Maverick?
Open very small holes in angles that the enemy will not expect. Don't go opening big holes or making a lot of them every round because they can benefit the defenders in a lot of situations.
That's why he's one of the most banned defenders in pro league :D in high level play the most common counters would be IQ or Buck or both, scan him vertically while he's controlling the drones and wallbang him.And come on, how Echo is not OP?? The jap can play objectives like a fiddle - one drone in each objective entry room and when shooting starts, adjust as needed. I've won whole matches with this (and lost too, when facing opposing Echos). Is there a better anchor in the game?
P.popular game is full of hakers?Whatever, from what I've read online the game seems to be hacker's paradise.
P.popular game is full of hakers?Whatever, from what I've read online the game seems to be hacker's paradise.
you don't say?
I played plenty of CS:GO and hackers were not very common. Stopped playing a long time ago, could be worse after F2P, who knows.
Combat arms. Now that was a game I found fun back in the day but it was rare getting a single game without at least one hacker.
That's what happened when players adjusted to the game and changed it years ago. Back when I still played Siege, it was still a slower fps, nowadays players are very comfortable.I get trashed so bad in ranked. I do quite well in casual, slowly sneaking and peaking but in ranked, even manage to get MVP occasionaly, everybody runs around soo fast I can barely keep track of what's happening!
I play in PS4 and never noticed anyone cheating so far.Eh...steam sale on this is gone now. Whatever, from what I've read online the game seems to be hacker's paradise. In fucking Europe. Imagine what it must be like in hueland. Oh, and the team aspect reminds me of MobAs. Which is never a good thing.
What playlist? It's just one map on repeat.It's just a meme map in a seperate playlist, don't play it if you don't want to.
New Danish attacker OP.
Rainbow Six Siege confirmed for PS5, Xbox Two: Ubisoft "don’t want a sequel, whatsoever"
The Daily Star caught up with Ubisoft Montreal to talk about its vision for Siege and future-proofing the popular shooter for next-gen.
By Jim Hargreaves / Published 1st June 2019
Is Rainbow Six Siege coming to PS5 and the next Xbox? No, Ubisoft tell us (Pic: Ubisoft)
Rainbow Six Siege is arguably one of the pioneers of the “games as a service” model.
Whether you love or hate what it’s done for the industry and shaped the way games are being played and developed, it helped transform Siege from a flawed first-person shooter into a global phenomenon. You only need to look at other Ubisoft games, such as For Honor and Ghost Recon: Wildlands, to see similar success stories.
However, with a new generation of consoles on the horizon, questions are being asked what will happen to Rainbow Six Siege.
At the Pro League Season IX Finals in Milan, we sat down with Rainbow Six Brand Director, Alexandre Remy, to talk about this exact topic.
“We don’t want a sequel whatsoever,” he explained, looping back to comments previously made about the game’s lifespan and Ubisoft Montreal’s mission to deliver more than 100 playable in-game characters.
With details on the PlayStation 5 and next Xbox still under wraps, Remy couldn’t give any specifics. Naturally he and the team want Siege to make that generational leap, though in a way that doesn’t break off from the Siege in its current state..
“The reason behind this is we don't want to segregate our community between the different platforms. In an ideal world tomorrow, we’d love players from every platform to be able to play together. We are approaching next-gen with the same spirit.”
“We’ve been asking how can we make the player base of Siege today be able to migrate - if they want to migrate, that is - but also make this cheaper [than buying a new, next-gen copy of the game] as much as possible or through backwards compatibility.”
It has already been confirmed that the PlayStation 5 will run PS4 games and with Microsoft brandishing backwards compatibility as part of its ongoing vision for the Xbox brand, it’s likely Xbox One will also have the option to migrate or merge with Siege’s next-gen playerbase.
“The strength of any multiplayer game is the size of its community, so I do believe that we have to make every effort possible that when next gen comes in, they are treated as a high-end PC versus another PC.”
The PC analogy here is important and easy to understand. Although the PS5 and next Xbox will be superior to their predecessors in terms of raw hardware, in order to keep the Siege communities within their console ecosystems united, those who pay for that pricey next-gen upgrade should not have the upper hand when it actually comes to playing the game.
“I'm not sure exactly how you'd be able to deploy this and we're just having a conversation the first parties (Sony and Microsoft).”