If you buy ARC Raiders, you’ll have your money’s worth by the time you decide whether you’re enjoying it.
You can easily avoid PVP most of the time by not engaging in combat with other players - the game will put you into like-minded lobbies in a few raids.
ARC is often fairly big and has multiple ways to destroy, as well as multiple points to damage them, with some weapons definitely being easier to use, let alone the grenades. On top of non-combat ways of dealing with them.
And most importantly, the people. You can just join raids solo and run up to people and team up to go do whatever together. You can get helped on most, if not all, things that you might wanna do, but struggle with due to your vision.
And even if you don’t, you’ll love the game for what your vision won’t affect: the chatting and the community and the cool shit you all do.
I’d say go watch some specifically friendly videos, but they just do such lobbies justice.
If you buy ARC Raiders, you’ll have your money’s worth by the time you decide whether you’re enjoying it.
You can easily avoid PVP most of the time by not engaging in combat with other players - the game will put you into like-minded lobbies in a few raids.
ARC is often fairly big and has multiple ways to destroy, as well as multiple points to damage them, with some weapons definitely being easier to use, let alone the grenades. On top of non-combat ways of dealing with them.
And most importantly, the people. You can just join raids solo and run up to people and team up to go do whatever together. You can get helped on most, if not all, things that you might wanna do, but struggle with due to your vision.
And even if you don’t, you’ll love the game for what your vision won’t affect: the chatting and the community and the cool shit you all do.
I’d say go watch some specifically friendly videos, but they just do such lobbies justice.