Front Changes

Helldivers are one step closer to completing Operation Swift Disassembly (Phase IV) with the liberation of Maia. All Helldivers are diverting to Tibit.

We have failed the Defence Campaign on Estanu, cutting off access to Fori Prime. It is a small price to pay during Operation Swift Disassembly. The fascist Terminids have established a foot hold on Estanu as a result.

Date Sector Planet Campaign Super Earth Change
2024-04-05 Severin Durgen Liberation 0.80% +0.71%
2024-04-05 Severin Tibit Liberation 4.84% +4.74%
2024-04-05 Draco Crimsica Liberation 42.68% -5.33%
2024-04-05 Draco Estanu Liberation 53.79% +53.79%
2024-04-05 Mirin Hellmire Liberation 0.05% -0.05%
  • all-knight-party@kbin.run
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    3 months ago

    If you played the first game you’d find this refreshing. In the first one the galactic war was automated, worked exactly as you’d think, and there were not special events on the same level as the handcrafted ones in this game.

    You just beat sector after sector, and then the bugs always got cleared first so you’d be forced to fight the other races only for a long time until the war finished, it was a neat concept but was not nearly as interesting, and after a dozen hours there was simply nothing else to it.

    I’ll take artificial roleplaying and special events over that anyway.

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      3 months ago

      You know? Thanks. For being a decent human about it. I genuinely appreciate the content and intent of your reply, especially since it sheds some light on how this sequel is an improvement. Thank you. 🤘🏽

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        3 months ago

        I can understand your viewpoint too. If you’re coming into it looking for the community to band together to accomplish tasks together, then it is too obfuscated and vague to really know what your impact is, and maybe that’s part of the point of the whole destruction of the worth of a soldier that the game inherits from its Starship Troopers influence (or at least is conveniently explained away by).

        At the same time if you look at the galactic war as a fun way to occasionally attach some meta roleplaying, rotate the biomes of planets around and give the community some free medals, then it’s a nice way to do it. And it allows them to tack on content updates in a contextualized way within the game lore like they have been with the flying enemies, new stratagems, etc.