Watch 12 minutes of Ghost Recon
Wildlands stealth gameplay
As of now, there is no information if Wildlands will feature Clan Support, Private Servers or larger player rooms of 16 vs 16, 24 vs 24 or 32 vs 32. By watching the development of the game... I doubt Clan Support will be offered.
The game looks fun for a small group of friends(4 vs 4) for online multiplayer co-op. No intel if official game servers will be offered... or if the only way to play the game together... is off a local host's PS4. UbiSoft is famous for local host servers(as in one player's PS4 hosting the game)... so UbiSoft doesn't have to buy and install expensive UbiSoft Official game servers. Of course... a local host server of one player's PS4... can cause major LAG and a host of other problems for the 8 players in a game.
The graphics at this point look just OK. Seems like a little PS3ish for graphics, but UbiSoft should improve graphics closer to it's release date of March 7, 2017.
It looks like Wildlands will not offer Clan Support. So that is a major weakness for larger Clans to play together like SoF or the Beer Clan. Will have to see later when more information is released.
If [SoF] and the [Beer Clan] want to recruit new members to play Ghost Recon Wildlands as several small groups... it might be interesting to do a POLL in the Spring of 2017 to gauge the interest. But we'll need a lot more information on the game and how it will work before any recruiting is done.
Your thoughts?
At this time... Wildlands looks very much like the old UbiSoft Splinter Cell games with it's stealth gameplay. See for yourself....
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See the Ghost Recon: Wildlands’ E3 showacase mission played in an entirely different way.
Ubisoft has released a new trailer for Ghost Recon: Wildlands. This developer-narrated video walkthrough is 12 minutes-long, and shows off a different take on the mission shown at E3.
The objective is still to hunt down El Pozolero “The Stewmaker”, only this time the Ghosts are doing it under the cover of night. This playthrough highlights some of the returning features such as the syncshot, which allows you to take down multiple targets in one go.
As the mission plays out, we see just how it’s looking more and more like taking a more complex take on the outpost takeover mechanic from Far Cry 3 and 4, only we have many more options and a much bigger playground.
Some 50 weapons and 60 vehicles are available in the game, and you’ll be able to customise them in a number of ways. We also learn that the entire game, including features like the syncshot, is available to solo players using AI teammates, the same way it’s available for co-op.
Wildlands is out March 7 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.