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Just a query.

Because this last day or two things have gotten a bit crazy.

Iv'e been chased from post to pillar by NPC's and there seems to be way more Black Tusk than usual especially in NYC.

I came out of the main gate at Haven came across 4 black tusk and they pushed me all the way back to the Haven gate, infact the Elite Grenadier fired off a grenade and it outright killed the NPC manning the tower at Haven in one shot.

Something seems a miss ATM.
over 3 years ago - Ubi-Lucipus - Direct link
I've reported this, would it be possible to get a video for the team to help them investigate further?
It helps to see the NPC behavior
over 3 years ago - Ubi-Lucipus - Direct link
Originally Posted by Cadillac-Jack
First off let me be clear i'm not asking for a nerf in anyway,

This was 6 days ago, the NPC behaviour goes up and down like a yoyo some days they run like hell/some days all just come up to my face no matter the class of NPC/no matter my build.

Things just seem off somedays with how they act/react.

As an example.

Yesterday i have Hyena grenadiers/assaults and car controllers come into my face, yet the two Rogue's i fought ran the other way and kept running, i had to chase them.

Sometimes things just go haywire.

PS: This thread was just to ask if others have the same type of thing, because not everyone has the exact same experiences in the same game, because if you do adjust/nerf the NPC's behaviour it affects those who don't have this in their gaming session, and thats not quite fair on them.

I understand!

We do have regular reports of players being completely wrecked by what they feel are overpowered and aggressive NPCs and it has affected their gameplay experience, which is why I suppose I knee jerked a little at this thread

I mean, if there are inconsistencies in the behavior we still would like to address that, so that it balances out for all players. Key is finding the conditions in which this happens, and why for some whilst not others if that is the case.

Thank you, appreciate your response