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But what if you aren't sure what to do? What if the other team is more skilled than you and the people with whom you are playing — or just better communicators? Then, again, you might be me. If you were, you would pick your class (you can change it mid-mission at a terminal) and press up on the d-pad. With that press you'd see a big circle appear on the screen. That's the mission wheel. The wheel is chopped into sections, each representing a possible task for you. The longer arcs represent missions that generate more XP. The most valuable mission is colored in yellow. The mission associated with whatever your first-person perspective is pointed toward is blue. The missions, Wedgwood convincingly-explained, are dynamically generated based on your character class, your location and the needs of the overall mission at that moment. As a medic, I saw missions that involved healing certain characters who were in trouble, human or AI. I also saw missions to protect the truck and several others. There were always about five missions from which to choose.
In Brink, players will be able to, at a glance, see where all their friends are and what they’re doing, and jump directly into their games. Once they’re together in a mission, they can opt to stick together so they won’t get split up to different teams or different servers.Basically, when you’re playing through a campaign, when you’re about to start a new mission, there are two simple choices you can make:1. do you want to play solo, co-op, or versus?2. if online, do you want to play with just your friends, or with anyone?You make that choice and then launch the mission. Depending on what you chose, the game will either1. set a match up for you specifically that only your friends can get into, or it will2. find a public match that gives you everything you need (an open slot on the faction you’re playing, a good ping, etc.),3. or just let you play completely by yourself with no one else getting in except people you invite.Also, on PC, for players who prefer the old school way of doing things, there’ll be traditional browsers to search for your favorite dedicated servers- PC will be using STEAM and have full dedicated support, while console will be using standard peer-2-peer hosting.- There will be server settings where you can change things such as:VOIP on/offFF on/offPlayer ranks restricted/openHigh level abilities allowed/disallowedAnd others- Whether these options will only be for PC server browsing or for console and PC, I’m not entirely sure.
Äh, vad tusan - BRINK är nu beställt. Jag ska spela det själv. Jag ska ha jättekul och ni får inte vara med!Så det så!