
New players
In addition to the tutorial mode, which mostly resembles some sort of campaign designed to familiarize a player with the nuances of the game, there is also a mode for new players. And, given the level of complexity involved, it’s easy to see why this game needs it. Rainbow Six Siege’s player base is remarkably competitive, possibly even toxic at times as the game requires cooperative team play but also includes elements such as team killing, which has been eliminated from many FPS games in an attempt to curb the game. toxicity.
Rainbow Six Siege can be as frustrating as it is fun. But, as the game requires significant skills, it’s not uncommon to come across highly dedicated players who are committed to mastering Rainbow Six. New players should be prepared to die a lot as they learn the intricate mechanics of the game. In fact, the time to kill a person is extremely short which is important to know because it means weaker players can be taken down in an instant. Headshots are instantly lethal, and unlike most FPS games, there’s no chance to heal unless one of your teammates has picked an Operator with this skill.
But it’s the methodological and fast-paced gameplay with an emphasis on strategy that makes this game so addicting. With each game you lose, you are certain that you will do better in the next. With each win, you are determined to keep the winning streak.

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