Hyper-realistic multiplayer shooter is now available on Steam, but players claim that paying $30 is too much for all the problems

It was released as early access on Steam on June 7. Bodycam, a first-person shooter that follows the thread of titles in development that use the potential of Unreal Engine 5 to achieve the most realistic visuals possible seen in the video game marketwhich has caused its launch to draw significant attention to players, achieving divided comments in the community.



Bodycam was presented as an online multiplayer shooter with very realistic visuals and arrived on Steam for the price of $30. Even so, the game achieved a total of 11 thousand reviews on Steam which are mostly positive at 72%. However, this has not stopped negative reviews of the game.



On the positive side, the comments from buyers They highlight the enormous potential that the graphic section has, which contributes a lot to the gameplay, in addition to ensuring that computers that meet the recommended requirements for playing do not have problems in terms of operation. As for the gameplay, they have enjoyed the use of stealth to take advantage of the graphics, since it is not a “run and gun” game.



On the other hand, other players have been less satisfied with the game’s performance, due to the multiplayer section: Bodycam focuses its gameplay on online combat and It does not have an anti-bot mode, and this has been detrimental since the waiting queues are too long when it comes to finding a game, and after joining one, they do not last long, since it is easy for a player to leave the room after dying. Besides, There is no anti-cheat system, which affects the games more. This could be less serious if it were not for the detail that many players have repeated about the price, and that is that 30 dollars for a game with such serious gameplay errors is too high a value for a title in development and which does not work on a lot of high-end computers due to its realistic performance.


Bodycam still has performance, hitbox and trap issues, which is worse considering the price.
Bodycam still has performance, hitbox and trap issues, which is worse considering the price.

However, Reissad Studio, the developer behind Bodycam, has promised future changes in a clear roadmap that they hope to apply during 2024. With this, they plan to implement improvements including bug fixes, performance optimization and a system Helpful anti-cheat, plus support for NVIDIA DLSS. In terms of content, they hope to bring more skins for the characters that take advantage of realism, new maps and game modes, which would include a zombie mode, which would bring more content to validate the value of the title and maintain the interest of its players. .



 
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