General Principles (Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege)
Hi everyone. I watched the stream yesterday and somehow did not catch up. In multiplayer, that is, in both teams, special forces. And the team does not roughly consist of fighters of one unit (SAS, SVAT, etc.) but it may contain fighters from different units. Is that so? If so, then some kind of nonsense. Can you explain please.volshebnichek
Well, as if from the first part it is known why there are people from different special forces: The "Rainbow" subdivision is a multinational special subdivision under the NATO department. Rainbow was formed in 1999 in response to the growing problem of international terrorism. The operatives are recruited from the world's leading counter-terrorism units and are trained in the latest hostage rescue and covert operations.
If you need an explanation why there are different special forces in PvP, both in attack and in defense, then (as far as I understand) they justify this by the fact that they train to act in different conditions and circumstances (as a confirmation of the words, one of the cards in the beta is called " SAS Training House "), but that's why, in this case, both sides have combat, and not training trunks, it's better to score.
Yes, it would not hurt to distinguish between: bandy-bandits, and specialists-specialists. Let their weapons be the same, but visually, they must be different, at least formally. Considering that the game is multiplayer, in general it does not matter, but it is necessary for order.
Russian_Lawyer
"Let their weapons be the same, but visually they should be different, at least formally" I attributed the same to this. On ukrainian bi bulo otozh. Like I agree with your opinion.
today there was a joke the enemy dock sat down facing the car and looked at the camera all the team did not pay attention to him because of the inscriptions on the back and walked by.
on trackers there is already a grunt version that will be released on December 1) is there a single company there?