![]() ![]() ![]() Gauging the length of an animation (can I take a swing before they recover?) and gauging distance (and will it hit if I start from here?) are the two main skills to develop, but there's more than timing to consider when fighting other players. In the chaos of battle, I mostly ran up behind guys who were peering down rifle barrels and jabbed them with a polearm or stuck hatchets into their backs.Įveryone can switch weapon sets at will, so a squishy-seeming archer might suddenly grab the warhammer attached to their back, and who knows which special attacks they've unlocked in the warhammer mastery tree, or if they're actually ultra-buff and the dexterity-dependent bow was a bluff. Then we'd run around trying to launch fancy moves, while at the same time getting knocked around and shot at by others. It's not as complex or fun as Mordhau, with its first-person view, feints, and parries, but it requires a smattering of the same skills. Some players won't give a damn about PvP and politics, so there are AI invasions, too. How a 50v50 player battle comes about takes some explaining, and things have changed a little since I last saw New World. The rapid fire version: The world is divided into territories, most of which contain a settlement and a fort. ![]() Territories are governed by companies, which are founded and run by players. The leader of a company can set tax rates in the territories they control-a little off the top from anyone who uses the settlement's crafting equipment-and encourage the public to contribute to improvement projects, such as better fort defenses and higher tier crafting stations. If another company thinks they ought to be in charge, they can declare war, and a battle will take place at a real-world time set by the defenders. ![]() Each company can recruit up to 50 players to fight in the battle-they don't all have to be company members-and then the siege commences. Why would you fight for a company you're not a member of? Most likely: You've got nothing to lose and it would be fun. ![]()
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