Ghost Recon Wildlands: Weniger Frust im Koop

Ghost Recon Wildlands: Weniger Frust im Koop

Ubisoft has listened to fan requests and made a change to the supply system in Ghost Recon Wildlands that significantly enhances the co-op mode.

You can say what you want about Ubisoft. In recent weeks, especially after the release of the Narco Road DLC, the mood among players has been low. The reason for the bad mood was the additional content like monster trucks and nitro racing cars that were added in the expansion.

Just a few days ago, patch 3.5 was released, bringing hidden changes to the game that players had requested. Thanks to these changes, the multiplayer mode is now much more relaxed.

Want some supplies?

In the multiplayer or co-op mode of Ghost Recon Wildlands, you play with up to three other friends and complete tasks together. In enemy camps, it’s not just about taking down opponents or interrogating them, but also about thoroughly searching the environment. There, you’ll often find supplies like medications or ammunition that you can mark for the rebels.

Ghost Recon Wildlands changes

These supplies are helpful for you as they are a resource for distributing skill points in the skill tree. So, if you’re out with your friends in the “replicated” Bolivia and find supplies there, you often have to interrupt your actual mission for a few seconds so that each team member can mark the supplies and get credited with resources. There was no general sharing of marked resources.

We already addressed the fact that the lack of sharing supplies within the group is annoying in our 6 changes that would greatly improve Wildlands.

Ghost Recon Wildlands supplies removal

Many players complained that the marking interrupts the gameplay flow. The developers have likely seen this and made a change in Wildlands that makes collecting supplies much more relaxed.

Collected supplies are now shared with the group! In co-op mode, it is now sufficient for one team member to mark the found supplies for them to be credited to every player. A change that greatly enhances the gameplay, as you no longer have to leave your (sniper) position to mark medications, but can let players who are already nearby do that.

This change has been noted by some PC players since the release of patch 3.5. It is still unclear how far away you can be from the group to collect the supplies so that they still count for all members. In our test, we were about 80 meters away from other members who were credited with the resources.


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