u/Megalodon26

This is how our characters should move, in Project Over.

This is how our characters should move, in Project Over.

Ground Branch, is finally getting it's full release, on the 16th. And part of the final product, is upgraded the player movement. And I feel that this system would work perfectly in Ghost Recon, as well, in either perspective. I always hated the fact that we couldn't move faster, while aiming

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-olSQ-D3y0

u/Megalodon26 — 10 hours ago

How releasing Project Over in 2027, could be best thing for the franchise

Since the rumours were, that the game was being built on Unreal Engine, and they're starting to announce games running on Unreal Engine 6, it's possible that Ubi will use the delay, to migrate the game over to UE6. Which would likely help the game's overall performance, compared to releasing in the Fall, using UE5.

After all, the game is going to be heavily scrutinized regardless, but if it can avoid having any additional issues, due to the engine itself, that can only help. Because if Project Over flops, it would likely be the last Ghost Recon game, ever made.

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u/Megalodon26 — 1 month ago

What are the chances the game gets revealed next week?

In 2019, on Monday May 6th, Ubi announced that the Breakpoint world premiere, would be on Thursday, May 9th. Which was just 6 days before their Financial call, on the 15th of May.

So if history repeats itself, on Monday, they'll announce a Ghost Recon showcase for next Thursday. Which just happens to be 6 days before their financial report, that is scheduled for the 20th.

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u/Megalodon26 — 2 months ago