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Actually having a really good time with the game! Not gonna sugarcoat it, there are some ugly spots here and there, like:
Some positives tough, in case anyone is interested and is still reading my comment:
Hope this helps anyone out who wanted a more indepth perspective :)
Edit: typos, as I typed this on my phone.
I'm wondering if, as in many cases, the PVP will only be fun for the first week of the game's release. A lot of times, once a game has "established a meta" and a sizable percentage of its players are playing firmly to win, the learning experience becomes miserable for everyone else.
That's a good question that I don't have a good answer for.
I guess, as with all games, player counts will dwindle, meaning more experienced players remain. As for a meta, just from my perspective, there are a couple suits that are better for pvp/certain objectives than others. Ultimately I think the most important factor for pvp will be (imo) flexibility. You can change your suits at any time, so you could counter the enemy team comp - but so could they.
I've never been good or interested in pvp anyway, so I might just not see the bigger picture, but some things to consider: