That leads to our next tip: only take one-on-one fights, even if you know you have to fight a full squad of three. The maps in Delta Force have enough cover and ways to break line of sight that you can move so you're only fighting one player at a time. Two-versus-one is a losing proposit
Better armor can tank more shots, and better ammo can shred high-tier armor. Attachments like the M157 Fire Control System optic (also known as the 'cheater scope') greatly help . You can spot enemies hiding in the bushes with the range fin
I wouldn't say that Sineva is a useless character, but you have to seriously practice his skills to improve. He's good at holding chokepoints or pushing a team; however, he can be easily countered by grenades and abilities like Luna's Volt arr
We are making a Delta Force game, and we really want to respect the Delta Force identity, which requires a game that rewards players for utilizing both strategy and combat prowess. Eventually, we decided to rely on the OODA model. I’m not sure if you’re familiar with t
Take up a position where you wouldn't think to look if you were in the enemy players' shoes, and let them pass. If you've positioned yourself well, you'll watch as the squad runs past you without a second glance. Whether you want to engage after that depends on your risk tolera
A: To be honest, it’s not about designing any specific part — it’s about managing all the moving parts in our gameplay design. The most difficult challenge is fitting all the pieces together and making sure they work perfectly. For example, if you put the combat experience of PUBG into an Apex map, it wouldn’t work well, and vice versa. For us, the toughest part is taking all those moving pieces and making sure they click, providing a cohesive and enjoyable experience for the players while still feeling unique. That’s both the hardest and the most satisfying part of the proc
So, the first strategy is don't take fights you know you can't win . Sounds obvious, but it isn't always. If you hear more than two sets of footsteps moving around you , and they don't sound like the back and forth of the AI, you'll know there are two humans on the other end. If they peek at you at the same time, your odds of winning are s
Then, if you want to breach enemies' backline or blind their line of sight, throw in Stinger's gesture-guided smoke and you'll slip through with ease . I'd rather call him the god of rescue than Stinger; he's just that g
That's why I like playing Delta Force Walkthrough Force . Going into a match with an operator is fun, and I can use their abilities to my advantage. If I'm bored, I can switch to another operator for a couple of matches and learn their ski
The Warfare mode has helped me customize guns, use operators in different scenarios, and improve my tracking aim. I'm not the best Warfare player out here, but the mode is good for a quick warmup if the queues for the Hot Zone mode aren't availa
...Which you then use to go out again, to get more loot, to buy more gear. You get the idea. It's moderately insane behavior, but what makes it fun is that failing to extract means all that effort goes out of the win
A: We actually have a lot of examples where player feedback has impacted our design direction. For instance, last year, we had a patch where we felt that the character animations and movements weren’t realistic or convincing enough. They were also a little too fast, which didn’t give players enough time to think and strategize their movements. So, we introduced slower animations and movements for the characters, making them move more naturally in the game. We thought it was really awesome and cool. However, after we shipped that update, we received a lot of feedback from players saying that the characters didn’t feel as responsive as they had hoped or were used
Some would argue that having characters with abilities in a tactical shooter isn't a good idea, but I say it's a revelation. You can be creative with abilities and use them in different ways to take out your enemies while maintaining the game's raw gunp
I've kept important cards in my inventory just to get closer to enemies. On top of that, some keycards help you access special rooms where you can gather precious loot and open safes . These cards are often sold in auction houses and are expens
While assault rifles are fit for all of the maps, you won't have a great time sniping in Space City and Brakkesh. Similarly, shotguns and SMGs will be miserable in Layali Grove unless you bunker down in one of the buildi
Game Rant recently sat down with game design director Ricky Liao to talk all about Delta Force , including its place in the long-running first-person shooter series. Liao weighed in on how Delta Force aims to honor that legacy while bringing its own flare to the mix, along with sharing some plans and goals for the development team. This interview has been edited for brevity and clar