![]() Squad is more of a military simulation, huge amount of players, in a war situation. Max 2 hours for a refund hahaĢnd edit: i wanted to add that squad isn't close to being like these games. ![]() You can arrest people, rappel on walls, etc. It's wither people think it's crap or they absolutely love it. And remember, this is all my opinion and i love both games.oĮdit: you could also check zero hour. So, based on what I and others said, i believe you have enough to decide. It's a game where i don't mind restarting and doing it all over again. In gb, i get jump scared every damn time i get killed. Not saying i don't like RoN, just that it doesn't bring me back as often as gb does. I prefer gb because it reminds of my first love : the first, real, rainbow six. Now with the update, I'll hop back in and try it again. I felt like there wasn't enough content when I bought it, so i got bored. The same game, but better looking, better guns and different maps. I like the way the player moves, the gun feel and being able to arrest people, making us think before shooting. And you mostly walk.įor RoN, i also love it. It's to evade or move from cover to cover, but you do get to chose when to run or walk. ![]() You don't get to arrest people, but it is not a game based on swat. For me, i love gb not because of weapons customization, but because of the maps, gun feel and the mobility of our player. It's true the ai is kind of primitive, but they do give a challenge and they certainly feel harder than RoN. They are also working on the ai for the next big update, but there's no date. ![]() The disadvantage they have is that they didn't get the hype train going. They do try to work on bugs as much as possible, they listen to the community. Well, apart from all that was already said, I'll say that the developers of ground branch are really active in their discord. Thanks bro! Yes, that would have been my next question, at what pace the updates are coming to the games, but pretty slowly then according to them. Both games also have a pretty slow development cycle though, so expect to wait a while before things change significantly. Ground Branch, for example, will get friendly AI and a campaign mode, eventually. There are civilians on maps, oftentimes more civilians than enemies, and you'll need to arrest people more than shoot them.īoth games are still in active development so things will change with both of them. Thematically, RON is a police SWAT game with an emphasis on not killing people, and there are score penalties if you shoot someone who was not a threat. There are short stories for each map, but they're not directly tied together yet and there's no campaign at the moment. Game modes have more variety and are more thematic than Ground Branch. There are some "game" mechanics to RON, most maps have several game modes and your play through is scored after each mission, your best score and time is tracked for each mission type and map. Ready Or Not also has friendly AI with a pretty decent command system that very much resembles SWAT 4, making Ready Or Not far more playable solo. Enemy AI is far more sophisticated in Ready or Not, they occasionally do wacky things, but that's gotten better in the most recent patch. Map variety isn't as good as Ground Branch, but that's partly because of the theme. There are a handful of good maps and more that are in a semi-finished state with placeholder textures or no textures at all. Movement and weapon handling are good, but a bit more clunky than Ground Branch, there's more sway and shake if that sort of thing bothers you, and a lot of environmental effect as you get shot at. Ready Or Not has alright weapon customization, very little gear customization, and fairly limited variety of equipment. Thematically, Ground Branch is a shoot first military game with frag grenades, machine guns, and other special forces type military equipment. There's basically no "game" to Ground Branch yet, you can play with guns on maps, and there are several game modes for both PVP and PVE, but there's zero progression or story of any kind. There is currently no friendly AI, so if you are playing without friends you'll be facing the enemy alone. Ground Branch has mediocre placeholder enemy AI, they're serviceable and fun enough to fight, but basic. For guns and gear, Ground Branch is among the very best - if not the best - game on the market right now. Some of the maps are insane, and most look fantastic. Ground Branch has excellent weapon and gear customization, excellent weapon handling and movement, and a wonderful variety of weapons, gear, and maps. Both are great, but fairly significantly different at the moment.
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