Info about Delta Force:

Official game description:
SEASON ECLIPSE VIGIL EVENTS AND REWARDS
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About the Game
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**Delta Force is back!**
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The iconic series returns as the definitive free-to-play modern team-based tactical shooter, and featuring four distinct gameplay modes:
\- Warfare: battle the enemy across land, sea and air in truly epic 32 v 32 PvP combat, featuring a wide range of vehicles and unique tactical gear.
\- Operations: Delta Force meets the next generation extraction shooter as you deploy behind enemy lines with your squad, search for valuables, take on rival players, and extract before it’s too late. Alternatively, our PvE Raid mode offers challenging objective-based missions designed to push your squad to the limit.
\- Black Hawk Down: step into the boots of legendary Delta Force operators for this remake of the classic series campaign based on the gripping 2001 movie. 
We are committed to NO PAY-TO-WIN and development is driven by community feedback. Fair play is a top priority, and our dedicated G.T.I. security anti-cheat team ensures a fair gameplay experience by proactively targeting and removing cheaters.
And remember…
“No-one gets left behind”
**Words from the Game Director, Shadow Guo**
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**As a player:**
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Delta Force was the first shooter I ever played, igniting my passion for the genre. I'm extremely grateful for the opportunity to create Delta Force, and my goal is to share that unforgettable joy with even more players. I hope this new Delta Force game will become the tactical FPS experience I dreamt of all those years ago.
**As a Game Director:**
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We're pushing Unreal Engine to its limits to deliver a truly cross-platform experience that allows players worldwide to immerse themselves in a vivid world of deep characters, explosive destruction, and top-notch action...all worthy of the "Delta Force" name.
Join me in crafting a game for all Delta Force players - Delta Force, a game for us all.

Release date: 4 Dec, 2024

Categories: First-Person Shooter, Tactical Shooter, Competitive Multiplayer, Cooperative Multiplayer, Extraction Shooter, Weapon Customization, Single-player Story, Base Building


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Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Satisfying gunplay and customization (weight 0.54): The game features solid gunplay mechanics with satisfying weapon handling, customization, and sound design. Weapon customization is extensive, allowing players to tailor weapons to their playstyles. The game also offers a variety of weapons and attachments, with weapon balance generally considered good.
- Varied and enjoyable game modes (weight 0.28): The game offers a variety of enjoyable game modes, including Warfare (large-scale battles) and Operations (extraction-based). The maps are well-designed and cater to different playstyles, with a good balance of open areas and close-quarters combat. The game also features large maps that allow for tactical approaches and exploration.
- Tactical and realistic combat (weight 0.19): The game offers a mix of tactical and realistic combat, requiring strategy and precision. It combines elements from different genres, such as Battlefield and Tarkov, to create a unique experience. The game also emphasizes teamwork and communication.
- Fair monetization system (weight 0.1): The game avoids pay-to-win mechanics, focusing on cosmetic microtransactions and a battle pass system. The battle pass is considered fairly priced and offers decent rewards, with many skins obtainable through gameplay without spending real money. The monetization system is surprisingly fair and not intrusive.
- Rewarding loot and cosmetic system (weight 0.1): The game is generous with loot and rewards, providing players with frequent opportunities to acquire valuable items and currency. The game also features a variety of cosmetic items, including weapon skins, that can be earned through gameplay and events. The game also has a secondary market where weapon skins can be sold and bought for premium currency.
- Great free-to-play experience (weight 0.07): The game is free-to-play and offers a significant amount of content, making it easily accessible and a good alternative to expensive titles. The game doesn't feel restrictive, with no gameplay limitations due to the absence of donations. The game is also well-optimized for a free-to-play title.
- Enjoyable Operations mode (weight 0.07): Operations mode is enjoyable for its formula of going in, skulking around and stealing everything that wasn't nailed down before popping smoke. Operations mode is a more accessible shooter-looter similar to Tarkov, where decent gear is easier to obtain, and even a knife-only run can yield significant money.
- Warfare mode is fun (weight 0.07): Warfare mode is a Battlefield alternative with unique technological gadgets. Warfare mode is a fully fledged pvp battlefield clone. Warfare mode offers intense and dynamic battles as teams fight for territory control.
- Active developer support (weight 0.06): The developers are actively working on balancing the game, addressing bugs, and responding to community feedback. They are implementing quality of life changes and adding new content to improve the game. The development team seems motivated to bring new elements to the game.
- Easy to learn, hard to master (weight 0.05): The game is easy to learn but hard to master, making it suitable for casual players. The game is not heavily pay to win, mostly play to progress. The game is also very tactical for playing with friends.
- Unique operator abilities (weight 0.05): The game features operators with unique abilities, adding strategic richness to mission approaches. The operators offer diverse playstyles, requiring adaptation to maximize potential. The operators are balanced, with each having unique and useful abilities without being overpowered.
- Initially enjoyable experience (weight 0.05): The initial game experience is very enjoyable, similar to the captivating beginning of an online novel. The game is rewarding and addictive. The leveling system is nice and easy, providing a smooth progression early on.
- Good mix of game elements (weight 0.04): Delta Force features vast, open environments that allow players to approach objectives from different angles, offering more tactical freedom. Delta Force has incredible graphics and smooth game play. The game is considered an evolution of the Delta Force series, incorporating elements of Tarkov and Battlefield.
- Good Battlefield alternative (weight 0.04): Infantry to vehicle balance is fairly decent, with vehicles not feeling as overbearing as in Battlefield 2042. Warfare mode captures the Battlefield feel, comparable to or better than recent Battlefield releases. The maps are smaller compared to Battlefield 2042, reducing downtime and keeping players closer to the action.

Common complaints:
- Rampant cheating and weak anti-cheat (weight 0.99): Cheating is a widespread and persistent problem, severely impacting the game experience.  Reviewers report encountering cheaters using aimbots, wallhacks, and other exploits in various game modes.  The ineffective anti-cheat system and free-to-play model exacerbate the issue, leading to frustration and a decline in player numbers.
- Poor and unfair matchmaking (weight 0.74): Matchmaking is a consistent problem, leading to unbalanced teams and frustrating experiences.  New players are often matched against experienced players, solo players face coordinated squads, and matches can start with uneven teams.  This results in unfair matches and long queue times.
- Unbalanced vehicles, weapons, gear (weight 0.72): The game suffers from significant balance issues across multiple areas.  This includes overpowered vehicles that are difficult to counter, weapon imbalances that favor certain loadouts, and gear disparities that create unfair advantages.  These issues contribute to frustrating gameplay experiences.
- Technical issues and poor optimization (weight 0.66): Many reviewers report technical issues that negatively impact gameplay.  These include poor optimization leading to FPS drops and stuttering, hit registration problems causing missed shots, desynchronization issues, and various bugs.  These problems contribute to a clunky and frustrating experience.
- Poor and uninspired map design (weight 0.55): The game suffers from poor map design, with issues such as unbalanced layouts, chokepoints, and spawn-killing opportunities.  Reviewers also criticize the uninspired art style, generic environments, and lack of strategic depth.  These factors contribute to repetitive and unenjoyable gameplay.
- Toxic community and poor moderation (weight 0.46): The game has a toxic community, with reports of harassment, hate speech, and uncooperative behavior.  This is compounded by a lack of effective moderation and reporting systems.  This creates a negative social environment and detracts from the overall experience.
- Lacks content and meaningful updates (weight 0.33): The game lacks content and updates, leading to repetitive gameplay and a lack of endgame content.  Reviewers also criticize the slow pace of updates and the focus on minor issues rather than addressing major problems.  This contributes to a feeling that the game is abandoned or lacks developer support.
- Steep learning curve, high difficulty (weight 0.1): The game has a steep learning curve and high difficulty, making it challenging for new or casual players to progress.  The AI in the campaign can be erratic and unforgiving, leading to frustration.  This can make the game feel inaccessible and unwelcoming.
- Generic gunplay and outdated graphics (weight 0.06): The gunplay is decent but inconsistent, with significant recoil and a lack of accuracy penalty for jumping.  The graphics are outdated and the level design is repetitive.  These factors contribute to a generic and uninspired experience.
- Missing features hinder cheat detection (weight 0.06): The game lacks essential features such as a spectate or replay system, making it difficult to identify and report cheaters.  The report system is also ineffective, with no feedback or action taken against reported players.  This undermines the integrity of the game and contributes to a sense of helplessness.
- Flawed scoring and ranking system (weight 0.05): The game's scoring and ranking system is flawed, leading to unfair point allocations and frustrating experiences.  Snipers are often penalized for playing their role, while other classes can easily earn points without contributing to objectives.  This creates an unbalanced and unrewarding competitive environment.

Gameplay feedback:
- Operations: Accessible extraction shooter (weight 0.22): Operations mode is an extraction shooter similar to Escape From Tarkov but more accessible and less punishing, simplifying mechanics like food/water systems. It features base building, crafting, and PvEvP gameplay with varied missions and tiered difficulties. However, it struggles to balance hardcore extraction elements with arcade-style gameplay.
- Solid gameplay, lacks innovation (weight 0.13): The game offers a mix of tactical movement, realistic weapon handling, and team coordination across multiple modes. Gunplay is solid, and maps encourage diverse engagements. However, the game doesn't innovate much compared to established titles like Battlefield or COD.
- Varied game modes, uneven popularity (weight 0.11): The game offers multiple modes, including Conquest, Siege, and limited-time events, providing variety in gameplay. Warfare mode features large-scale battles with vehicles, but individual performance may not guarantee team success. Some modes, like the 3v3v3 mode, are less popular and have longer matchmaking times.
- Warfare: Battlefield-style, uninspired (weight 0.11): Warfare mode is a large-scale mode similar to Battlefield, featuring attack/defend and king of the hill game modes. It includes vehicles and hero shooter elements, but some find it to be a Battlefield clone that lacks immersion. The mode also suffers from inconsistent player skill levels.
- Confusing maps, restrictive boundaries (weight 0.11): Confusing map layouts and spawn points lead to frustrating deaths and difficulty locating enemies. Some maps feel like tunnels with invisible walls, restricting strategic movement. The game also suffers from AI aimbot issues, where enemies can accurately shoot through solid walls.
- Class system: unique, restrictive (weight 0.1): The game features a class-based system with unique operators, each having specific skills, weapons, and gadgets. While this allows for varied playstyles, it can also limit player choice and lead to repetitive operator selection. Some operators' background information doesn't affect gameplay.
- Deep weapon customization system (weight 0.08): The game features in-depth gun customization with many slots and detailed stat tracking, allowing players to modify weapons extensively. Leveling guns unlocks attachments, and weapon XP tokens speed up the process. Players can save and share weapon configurations via codes.
- Black Hawk Down: hardcore co-op (weight 0.06): Black Hawk Down mode is a 4-player co-op tactical campaign based on the movie, emphasizing realism and cooperation. It features limited ammo and medical items, making it challenging and unforgiving. The campaign can be played cooperatively, rewarding players with unlockables.
- Blends elements, needs team focus (weight 0.04): The game blends elements from various titles like Battlefield, Tarkov, Call of Duty, and Apex Legends. It features an extraction mode, normal PvP, and large-scale PvP events. However, it needs to encourage objective-based team play.
- Varied missions, destructible environments (weight 0.03): The game offers varied missions, including reconnaissance, sabotage, and hostage rescue, in open-world environments. Buildings and cover can be destroyed, adding environmental interaction. Missions can be lengthy, requiring players to manage limited ammunition.

Performance notes:
- Netcode and hit registration issues (weight 0.03): Players report issues with the game's netcode and hitboxes, leading to inconsistent hit registration and a feeling of unfairness in online matches. This can be especially noticeable when there are many players and explosions in one area.
- Black Hawk Down mode unoptimized (weight 0.01): The Black Hawk Down game mode suffers from significant optimization issues, leading to stuttering, freezing, and crashes, even on capable hardware. This makes the mode difficult or impossible to play for some users.

Recommendations:
- Game flawed but has potential (weight 0.64): Many reviewers express mixed feelings, acknowledging the game's potential but ultimately finding it flawed. Common complaints include technical issues, balance problems, and a lack of originality, with many drawing comparisons to Battlefield and Escape from Tarkov. Some find enjoyment in specific modes or social aspects, but the overall sentiment leans towards disappointment.
- Hyperbolic claims without evidence (weight 0.33): Some reviews contain hyperbolic praise or criticism without specific details. For example, some reviewers state that the game is trash or the best game ever without providing concrete reasons. These reviews are less helpful due to their lack of constructive feedback.
- Compared to Battlefield series (weight 0.15): Reviewers frequently compare the game to Battlefield, with some considering it a decent alternative or even superior in certain aspects. However, others criticize it as a cheap imitation or a flawed clone. Warfare mode is often mentioned as the most Battlefield-like experience, but it also receives criticism for balance issues and vehicle imbalance.
- Praised free-to-play model (weight 0.09): The game's free-to-play model with cosmetic-only microtransactions is widely praised. Reviewers appreciate that it allows players to try the game without financial risk and avoids pay-to-win mechanics. This accessibility is seen as a major strength, attracting a large player base and setting a positive example for the industry.
- Difficulty and learning curve (weight 0.04): Some reviewers find the game too difficult or complex for beginners, while others appreciate its challenge and strategic depth. There are calls for improved accessibility and a more balanced skill gap. The game's learning curve and potential for frustration are points of contention.
- Concerns about declining playerbase (weight 0.03): Several reviewers express concern about the game's declining player base. They attribute this decline to issues such as cheating, matchmaking problems, and a lack of attention to player concerns. The long-term survival of the game is questioned, with some predicting its eventual demise if these issues are not addressed.
- Teamwork reliance is divisive (weight 0.01): The game's heavy reliance on teamwork is a divisive issue. While a coordinated squad can lead to rewarding experiences, playing solo with random teammates is often frustrating. The lack of solo playability is a significant drawback for some reviewers.
- Mixed reception for Black Hawk (weight 0.01): The Black Hawk Down expansion receives mixed reviews, with some recommending it for its embodiment of the Delta Force spirit, while others suggest skipping it altogether. Some reviewers suggest improvements such as greater equipment freedom and team-focused levels.

Other player notes:
- Free-to-play with cosmetic monetization (weight 0.07): As a free-to-play title developed by a mobile game company, the game incorporates a battle pass system, microtransactions, and numerous menus and bonuses. While the monetization is present, reviewers note that it is not overly aggressive or pay-to-win, focusing primarily on cosmetic items.
- Large file size is a deterrent (weight 0.07): The game's large file size (100+ GB) is a deterrent for some players, especially given that the game is still in development. Some reviewers express hope for the game's future and plan to continue following its development, while others are frustrated by the lack of appealing alternatives in the genre.
- Revival of classic Delta Force (weight 0.07): The game is seen as a modern take on the classic Delta Force series, known for its tactical gameplay, large maps, and emphasis on realism. Some reviewers with nostalgia for the original games appreciate this revival, while others find the game to be a 'sweat fest' that may overwhelm new players.
- Kernel-level anti-cheat system (weight 0.05): The game employs a kernel-level anti-cheat system (ACE/DEEP) to combat cheating, with developers actively banning players and posting ban lists. While some players still report encountering cheaters, the anti-cheat is considered effective and less intrusive than some alternatives, though not perfect due to the free-to-play nature of the game.
- Generous free item system (weight 0.02): The game offers many opportunities to earn free skins and items through events, with only cosmetic items being purchasable with real money. While some skins may require a significant grind, the game avoids pay-to-win mechanics, making it possible to acquire decent cosmetics without spending money.
- Dwindling player base (weight 0.01): Some reviewers have noted a dwindling player base, with longer matchmaking times and fewer streamers playing the game. This suggests that the game may be struggling to maintain a consistent player base, which could impact its long-term viability.
- Utilizes Unreal Engine 5 (weight 0.01): The game utilizes Unreal Engine 5, resulting in high-quality visuals, smooth animations, and detailed environments. However, the use of UE5 may also limit accessibility for some players, particularly in the campaign mode.

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