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Daze623's avatar
5 years ago

POI you think is bad and why

I'll start. Since I've playing a lot of WE a few places I hate are:

Overlook:
Specifically the circle building that's near the edge. When another team drops at this location and your teammates goes to that circle building they're usually pinned down by the enemy team and killed.The are left and right of it is often just open area so you have to fight the team that dropped at the houses or you'll get gunned down while trying to run. Loot is often mediocre to be worth dropping on it.

Special Mention:

Trials:
This area is great if you're already looted up but why do some people like to drop here and do the trials when there are teams that can drop down on you and wipe you guys out while you're trying to do the trials?

Fragment and Skyhook:
I think you know why.

12 Replies

  • hayhor's avatar
    hayhor
    Hero
    5 years ago

    @EdwardDLuffyThat is up to you. If my JM is a random who jumps hot I break off and look for a spot nearby that others are not going, get stuff and then go help. I want at least a chance to kill someone before I fight.

    I've jumped to so many locations I've figured out where the not so popular spot is on even the hot drops.

  • Fragment is the worst in WE.  Train Yard is super fun but also a bad spot.

    Kings Canyon has too many to name.

    Olympus is just one season in but Estates can be over dropped into. 

    Pretty much any centrally located, good loot zone is a problem for hot drops.  I think if you drop in a central location, you are leaving yourself open to a quick game, but if you are going to do it, it's best to land just outside the zone and come at it, so you don't have teams on all sides of you.

    I like dropping far and on the fringes.  It means running a lot, usually, and you do end up with fights, because there are still a lot of players in the game.  Even if you don't get a fight right away, you can move in with gear on where you hear the combat happening, and you are usually doing it without, again, having people on all sides of you.