Hunt: Showdown is notable for its high unavailability, but few would say that almost 40% of all players didn’t kill their first player. David Fifield, general manager of the Hunt series, commented on the whole situation around the relatively small number of successful players in an interview with the PC Gamer server:In Hunt we have an achievement called Debut. He stands on the idea of killing his first enemy hunter. 40% of our players never understand this. We are a PvP game where you enter, do something, and 40% of the people who try Hunt have never killed another player.“
According to the general manager of Hunt: Showdown, 40% of Hunt: Showdown players have never killed another player. https://t.co/tWRP6DnFL8 pic.twitter.com/mpP94wlM2F
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You die a lot here, and as a result you never know where the shell came from. There’s a lot of balance debate here. Here again, Fifield chose to comment: “The balance is difficult. In chess, someone has to move first, so the pursuit of a perfectly fair, perfectly balanced affair? The most experienced one always wins, and to look at it, in fact, is no longer so interesting.“
The total value of 40% of all players who have ever played Hunt: Showdown is also determined by the testers at the various free weekends, so it is possible that a large percentage of players simply tested the game and subsequently found that it might not be for them. This is definitely not the part intended for most players. However, this is without a doubt one of the most interesting FPS on the market.
Source :Indian TV