A couple times last night I basically got cramped into a screen corner (with a player on the far side not willing to move back a bit so I could get a better view). :)Įspecially on later difficulty planet missions, you're not safe, no matter how far a camera view lets you see.Īs a Vita player, I've certainly got the tiniest, shortest camera view range of any Helldivers platforms. That's what gets Helldivers the "hardcore" label in my book. On camera views, definitely keep in mind that sometimes alien monsters spawn out from beneath the ground, or teleport next to you from out of nowhere or rain down from the sky, or they charge at you so fast or leap at you from so far, you barely have time to react. There're enemies here with great range, than can shot you from outside your screen (but you can dodge easily, still, you can't find them and kill them before they shoot in a large group and defending something).įor local players, I'd never complain about it, as at least the comunication is much better and present. When it doesn't happen, it looks like the camera is another enemy to the group, as it limits your vision, hence your reaction time as well. I guess it wouldn't hurt if the camera could zoom out a little, allowing the group to have some better view. Still, it's hard because it limits the view too much, and well, you'll be using ranged combat all the time. Giving advantage to online groups over local groups wouldn't be fair. Or someone could be collecting samples alone, etc.īut I understand the design choice. If the group can't manage to decide where to go, you usually lose time by not moving anywhere, so it slows things down for many groups, specially if there's a newbie there that can't keep up.Īlso, people would like to be able to split and make objectives at the same time, would speed up the game. But they are the publisher of the game on Steam and PSN, which I think means they didn't sold it.Originally posted by IImayneII:And I'm pretty happy it's everybody on one screen to be honest.It's a design that people usually don't like for online games, specially when playing with random people. I think they only sold What Remains of Edith Finch and Rime and was during their development, to allow them to release these games with other publishers. So I think Sony won't have sold Helldivers and Helldivers 2 could be one of their 2022 games. In addition to this, all the Sony 2022 games we saw are delayed 2021 titles so they must start announcing games originally planned for 2022 and Hermen sai they would continue releasing smaller games as Astro, Sackboy, Dreams or Concrete Genie. Sony allowed Quantic Dream, That Game Company and other small devs who worked for them to publish their games on PC or mobile with other publishers, but Sony still keeps these IPs. Back then they published it on Steam and it's still there as one of the few PC games published by Sony. Click to expand.I assume sales weren't huge, but it had an opencritic of 82% (so pretty good reviews).
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