Os Princípios Básicos de Helldivers 2 Gameplay
Practice your Stratagem input skills. Using Stratagems, especially in the heat of an intense battle, can be particularly daunting. Thankfully, there's a way to brush up on your input code skills through a unique arcade-like game machine called Stratagem Hero found along the wall, directly across from the Ship Management station.
Quality mode looks pretty clean and sharp, while the performance mode is very 1080p-like, with a visibly lower resolution - and with a lower-res HUD as well. On a 4K set, the performance mode doesn't look terribly clear, while the quality option tends to excel. If you zoom in closely in the quality mode, you can notice slightly painterly image characteristics that suggest FSR 1 to my eyes, or a similar technique. Beyond the image clarity differences, the quality mode does have noticeably different-looking ambient occlusion, appearing darker and better defined, though I believe this is just a byproduct of the different rendering resolutions, at least judging from the PC build. There's also an anti-aliasing option, but I'm not sure what it's supposed to do as toggling it makes no difference. I'm not sure it's working at all, as the differences in using the same option on PC are obvious.
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The game is still as chaotic and as fun as the first game. With the added caveat that the game is now third-person so that you don’t commit as much friendly fire as before. Of course, this isn’t to say that the game doesn’t have friendly fire or even self-inflicted damage, but that’s part of the fun.
Helldivers 2 takes place a century after the events of the first game, with Super Earth having emerged victorious against its adversaries – the deadly, bug-like Terminids, the grotesque Cyborgs and the inscrutable Illuminates.
With the amount of different weapons, stratagems, and other hazards there are in the game, it’s fun to just go out there and do missions for the sake of democracy and freedom.
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Take part in a successful final assault on an enemy's home planet by completing at least one mission.
As the second installment to the series, we expect the in-game content to shake up the original formula, but the limited trailers we are working with aren’t giving away too much information. That said, there are a few things we can pinpoint from what we have seen.
Helldivers 2 doesn't have a story campaign, pelo. Once you finish its tutorial, every mission you play will be a nonlinear, open-ended incursion that follows the format we described earlier in this article.
Although you can take on missions alone, it’s better with three other players – this is very much a co-op experience. Everyone gets a set of primary and secondary weapons – which means shotguns, SMGs, assault rifles and pistols – as well as grenades. During combat however you can also call in Strategems, special weapons and items ranging from orbital missile strikes to defensive shields and automated machine gun turrets.
Each member of your squad can play according to their own style: some of you will charge into the fight, others will call down a sniper rifle stratagem and maintain a safe distance while picking off the enemies.
Helldivers 2 is a great co-op third person shooter that feels awesome, but is ultimately a grind-fest and does its best to hide the "pay to have fun quicker" model it has in place. The slow progression Helldivers 2 Gameplay (unless you pay money) has made me lose interest in this very quickly, with little to no motivation to continue playing the same missions on the same difficulty for tens of hours until I can afford the right weapons to proceed. Positives: - Excellent gunplay. The combat "feels" great
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