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5 Best Features in Ready or Not 1.0

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Walking through a dimly lit alleyway in tactical shooter Ready or Not.

Ready or Not is a SWAT-themed tactical shooter that places heavy emphasis on urban operations & room clearing. With the release of its 1.0 version, there were many improvements and changes that were made to the game. These changes range in how they affect the overall experience, but each is important in its own way. There are several new modes for players to enjoy, as well as overhauls of many of the game's core systems. Here are our picks for the 5 Best Features in Ready or Not 1.0.

5. Ironman ModeStacking on a door with a shotgun in tactical shooter Ready or Not.

For fans of tactical shooters, realism is a very important aspect of what makes these games so great. To aid in the sense of immersion & realism of the game, Ready or Not has added an Ironman mode alongside its 1.0 release. For those unaware of what an Ironman mode is, in the context of Ready or Not, allow us to break it down for you. In the Ironman mode, players will have to be as careful as possible. This is due to the permadeath feature that comes alongside this mode. This means for players, whether they play solo or in a group, to continue within the same gaming session, they must stay alive.

This works very well when framed through the lens of intense realism present in Ready or Not. Players will have to plan out their every action, as one wrong move could spell disaster for you and your team. This mode is not only an incredibly exciting and intentional way of playing the game but also greatly heightens the moment-to-moment gameplay. In addition to this, for players who are up to the challenge, there are special cosmetic items you can earn from running this tactical gauntlet. In short, the Ironman mode is one of the best features present in Ready or Not 1.0.

4. Character Customization ImprovementsCharacter loadout screen in tactical shooter Ready or Not.

Another fantastic aspect of Ready or Not 1.0 is its implementation of character customization. For players who enjoy tactical shooters, one of the most important aspects of these games is the loadouts players carry with them. Being able to not only experiment with new weapons and gear but do so in a way that is intuitive and meaningful is fantastic. This not only opens up an entirely new world of items for players to earn in-game but also allows players to express themselves in a number of ways.

Perhaps you wish to enhance your immersion through the use of specific gear. Well, the game allows for this wholeheartedly now. Added to this is the wealth of content that can be obtained through the game's phenomenal modding community. With such fantastic additions being made to the game, it is a great time to play Ready or Not. The game giving players the freedom to customize their characters is a fantastic design decision and one of the best new features present within Ready or Not 1.0

3. Commander ModeStacking with teammates against a door in tactical shooter Ready or Not.

Perhaps the most important entry on the list in terms of the sheer content it brings is the Commander mode. For those unaware, the Commander mode within Ready or Not is its single-player experience. This single-player mode brings with it not only a wealth of content for players to enjoy but also it will also be monitored by the developers. This will ensure that improvements to this core concept can be made later in the game's life cycle, which is magnificent.

Coupled with this new mode are changes to the game's progression mechanics, as well as its core replay value. This is sure to not only make players who have a difficult time playing online happy. But it is also simply great to see for the game. A full-fledged campaign mode not only makes it easier for players to jump into the game but also manages to show them the ropes in an entertaining way. All in all, the Commander mode is a great step in the right direction. This makes it one of the best features in Ready or Not 1.0.

2. New MapsA dim hallway in tactical shooter Ready or Not.

One of the most important components of tactical shooters is their maps. These locations not only add a sense of realism to the world players explore within them but also shape the player experience in their own way. Ready or Not 1.0 introduces several new maps, each with its own core theme & setting. Included within the new maps is an overhauled training area. This training level not only allows players to come to grips with the game's core mechanics but is rather fleshed out in its own right.

For players who have already been playing the game for some time, you will also find changes have been made. There have been changes to the map Station, which previously served as a hub for players. This has now been overhauled to include not only a training area but also many other features. The new maps in the game are as follows: Rust Belt, Sins, Beachfront & Streamer, Carrier of the Vine & Hide and Seek. To close, these new maps are one of the best inclusions and features of Ready or Not 1.0.

1. AI Improvements A planning room in tactical shooter Ready or Not.

For our final entry, we will cover one of the most important improvements present within Ready or Not 1.0. Here, we will cover the AI improvements made to the game. One of the core aspects of Ready or Not that makes the game special is its phenomenal AI. Seeing this AI improved will not only heighten the experience as a whole but provide a new level of challenge. This is important for players who have had their hands on the game for a while. Players who are just jumping into the game can also look forward to these improvements, which is excellent.

The developers behind Ready or Not worked closely with real-world SWAT officers in order to craft this system. This essentially means that AI will behave incredibly realistically given any situation. This is great for players who seek to have a more true-to-life experience within the game. When coupled with the game's Ironman mode, this is sure to create a tense and meaningful experience overall. In conclusion, the AI improvements made to Ready or Not in 1.0 are fantastic and wonderful to see.

So, what's your take on our picks for the 5 Best Features in Ready or Not 1.0? What are some of your favorite features? Let us know over on our socials here or down in the comments below.

Judson Holley is a writer that began his career as a ghostwriter. Returning to the mortal coil  to work among the living. With some of his favorite games being tactical FPS games such as Squad and the Arma series. Although this could not be further from the truth as he enjoys games with deep stories such as the Kingdom Hearts series as well as Jade Empire and The Knights of the Old Republic series. When not attending to his wife, Judson often tends to his cats. He also has a knack for music mainly composing for and playing piano.