So, I played with a friend and I’ll tell you from the beginning about the game in general, and then I’ll smoothly move on to the minuses, and then to the plus with a final mini-story.
So, as a game from the Gajin studio or as the people call the snail studio, Gajin are the creators of the game War Thunder and enlisted. (In a recent update) Leveling up has become very, very similar to leveling up from War Thunder, but it seems to me that they transferred it from there. What is pumping and how does it work? - it's simple. You play battles, the more you distinguish yourself with all sorts of merits, the more rewards in the form of points and silver, and with the help of these points you research weapons, equipment, and for silver you buy it in research, and then for each soldier in the store, but if suddenly you If you don’t want to play for a long time and get everything at once, then you can donate and now we come to the first and one of the main disadvantages of this game - donation and balance.
Cons:
1) Donat - imagine that your character and squad are running with a mosquito from the late 19th century, which needs to be reloaded after each shot and the character himself is not very good, because he is not donat, but your opponent with a machine gun that is very accurate without spread, with minimal recoil and instant reloading. Perhaps you are a tanker in enlisted, then imagine that you are driving some kind of slow T-26 with a terrible machine gun and a small cannon, which is also bad with a long reload, and your enemy is cutting through the tank, killing everyone around with a flamethrower. This also applies to the pass, without which you will not receive most of the rewards.
2) Moronic shells. Basic situation - you and your team have occupied a point (which is located in a building), then an enemy tank comes out, shoots at the wall and that’s it - kills the whole team. You can also return to the donat, or rather the donat infantry weapons, which also kill through walls. Extreme idiocy is when you hit an enemy in the stomach with a shell from a tank, but he doesn’t die, and when a shell falls from 5 meters next to you, you die. Here we can say that this is a high-explosive projectile, but is it a projectile that hit the enemy exactly in the body or does it need to hit him exactly in the head?
3) Lack of balance between nations. I played the entire game for the USSR. There is a wild imbalance of weapons, equipment and other things between the USSR and Germany. At first, I thought that I didn’t know how to play with my friend, but then I read the reviews and was finally convinced of this. There is also an imbalance among different nations on different maps. Here, of course, you can rant about the fact that this is historical truth, that for example, in battles, different sides had different advantages in artillery, the amount of equipment, personnel, etc. , but enlisted is positioned as an arcade shooter, and not historically accurate.
4) Stupidity of bots. For some, bots are a plus, but for others, they are a minus. In a match, there are 10 players on each side, and in total it turns out that there are 20 players playing in one match, but what I didn’t like was not the bots themselves, but rather their stupidity. For example, a sniper kills you, and after that all 8 of your people go to that place, as a result, everyone died in a split second. There are dozens more such examples. Or the fact that they just stand and create the effect of tension, the bots in this game are idiots in a word.
That's all about the minuses. I can’t single out any clear advantages. The graphics are normal, but not outstanding, and the rest too, I haven’t encountered any cheaters. To summarize, I can say that you can play the game, but in no case should you donate or level up to the maximum. Spare your money and nerves, if you don’t want to pay a lot of money for battlefield, then buy the xbox game pass ultimate, which will contain all the latest parts of battlefield and a sea of other games. My rating is 6/10.