4/30/2023 0 Comments Crossout review![]() ![]() ![]() On the other side of the end-game coin are the Dawn’s Children, unlocked by the Nomads. This military-themed faction rewards vehicles like tanks and walkers. Reaching level ten with the Scavengers unlocks the Steppenwolfs. But on top of these four factions, there are two additional prestige factions. Progression is similar across all factions: grind missions, build rep, and unlock rewards. But of course, like all economies, this one too is subject to shift as time goes on.Īfter enough grinding, you’ll reach level ten with the Engineers, at which point you can jump ship for one of the other three primary factions: Lunatics, Scavengers, or Nomads. Some of the rarer, more sought-after items have price tags of a few hundred dollars in real money. Meaning that you could potentially buy everything in the game by simply grinding enough (save some exclusive vehicle skins). You can also sell everything else you’ve earned through missions or raids on the market.Įverything bought or sold there uses Crossout’s real money currency You can, however, earn more by attaching a fuel tank to your vehicle and going on PvP missions, or by buying (or selling) fuel on the market. You’re allowed a daily allotment of fuel and going on raids guzzles it. Think of fuel as you would stamina in other free-to-play games. It’s not uncommon to find a more powerful player basically running a train on the easy missions, which is great if you’re a new player who jumps into a raid without a clue. These have much looser matchmaking requirements. These PvE-focused brawls pit you and three other players against AI-controlled waves of enemies while you try to perform tasks such as retrieving cargo, or defending pumps. Manufacturing the Rapier, as well as many other parts, also requires resources gathered from one of Crossout’s other primary game modes: raids. Dump all of that into a blender and voila, an AC43 Rapier pops out. The AC43 Rapier auto-cannon requires plenty of resources as well as three machine guns, two cabins, and a pair of wheels. They can also be exchanged with your faction, first one being Engineers, for even better weapons and car parts. The low-quality items that you gain through these missions have a use other than to make your junker a little less junky. Just be on the lookout for anyone sneaky enough to reach your base and capture it while everyone else is busy trying to surgically shoot the guns off vehicles. Either way, you’ll be capturing something – assuming you don’t kill everyone first. In the first one, you must capture the enemy’s base, and in the other, it’s a neutral base. That’s the other objective of either game mode. , there are – as previously mentioned – bases to capture as well. Most matches do boil down to eliminating the other team before they can eliminate you Or just blow off an enemy’s weapons to leave them powerless and driving around in circles. There are no respawns in Crossout’s PvP<, and to make these matches even more interesting, the vehicles are fairly hearty, but you can also choose to target weak points, or specific pieces of the vehicle itself. ![]() But you could always just eliminate the other team. ![]() No matter the mission, the primary objective is to capture a base, either your enemies or a neutral one. Though the mission screen lists six different types, they all cycle randomly between the two game modes, but at least they offer up different rewards. Matchmaking does a good job of ensuring that everyone is of roughly the same power, and if there are any empty slots, then bots join the match instead of the vastly overpowered. These 8v8 battles pit two teams against each other in two different game modes. Most of this is done through Crossout’s PvP missions. From your first moments, you’ll be grinding reputation with the game’s first faction, the Engineers, in order to unlock more weapons, car parts, and eventually other factions. So, yes, grinding is Crossout in a nutshell. Dated Graphics, But Light on System Requirements.Until then, though, Crossout is all about grinding for weapons and car parts in order to build a better vehicle to allow you to continue grinding for even better weapons and car parts. So naturally, a lot of what the game is and offers is subject change over time. Or at least, one day it might be, but for the moment Crossout is a few interesting ideas bundled into a grindy open beta. One might go as far as to say that it is mad… to the max. Crossout is an online shooter based around vehicular combat in a post-apocalyptic future. ![]()
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