| sixxstar • PM |
Nov 24, 2015 7:50 AM
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![]() The three-year anniversary Planetside 2 stream covers some ambitious incoming updates. The first release of new base-building kits are likely heading to test servers this year, with a full initial release planned further down the line. The system will launch with a few prefab structures, including walls, a bunker, turrets and the base core, which generates victory points for your army. Structures can be built anywhere, but will take time and resources to erect. You can climb into turrets and fire in third-person, with 360 degree freedom, or upgrade them to automatically defend your base. If the base takes a hit, they will focus fire on the attacker, a move designed to deter enemy aircraft looking for an easy bombing run at the core. The plan is to add more prefab items every few months, along with more flexible building UI that will let you elevate and rotate items to place them with greater precision. "We're aiming for a full base-building system. That's what we want." http://www.pcgamer.com/planetside-2-is-getting-a-base-building-system/ |
| astgb1826 • PM |
Dec 24, 2025 2:29 PM
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Reading about the new base-building systems in Planetside 2, with their focus on positioning, timing, and resource control, really highlights how much strategy and calculated risk matter in modern games. That same mindset translates surprisingly well into other digital environments where decision-making and momentum define the experience, like on paripulse-bangladesh.net where the casino atmosphere is built around fast reactions and smart choices. Just like placing turrets or defending a core, betting requires understanding odds, choosing the right moment, and accepting that outcomes can shift quickly. The mix of slots and live betting mechanics creates a flow similar to defending or attacking a base, where every move can lead to winnings or force you to adapt. What makes it engaging is how the pressure builds in real time, pushing players to think tactically rather than randomly, much like managing resources and structures under fire in a large-scale battle.
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