So what is your thought about be solo (no squad,platoon,outfit). I usually work alone and play as saboteur (go near base you can go and break/sabotage other faction's equipment). Are there other people who mostly soloing like me? And general talk about solo tactics and tactics i guess.
It's quite common and effective for infils to just hack everything in an enemy base before the real fighting starts. I solo in the no squad sense but i still rely on friendly meatshields for distraction.
Don't like playing with squads because people talking ruins my immersion and I can't play at 100% with people talking.
Whats that even supposed to mean? How can people talking ruin immersion when, if you were in a real war, youd hear people yelling all kinds of stuff over the radio 24/7. If anything, the battlefield being "quiet" should ruin your immersion.
Yeap, radio chatter can be very immersive, when people call out enemy targets and leaders provide orders over voice chat. One of many reasons I like this game so much.
One of the main reasons I like solo play is so I don't have to deal with any incompetent teammates. Nothing but my own foolishness for me!
Immersion is the state of being submerged/surrounded into another environment, similar from going to an air environment (daily) to underwater (swimming). Immersion is not realism, it is literally just the transition of being in one state to another (either literally or mentally). Relating to games, immersion is generally broken when our real world reminds us that the game, is a game. In this case, the squad chat is our reality breaking into the game's reality, thus ruining his immersion. Tldr; Being reminded you are playing a game takes you out of the experience. On topic: I play lone wolf mostly because I prefer doing whatever the heck I feel like when I play. I don't want to have to play one class or go to one location (ie, defend point A rather than B, this tower only etc).
You can get more certs scratching your butt in the middle of a snowstorm on Esamir than from hacking terminals at empty bases.