The spherical droid BB-8 and its First Order variant BB-9E have been added Star Wars: Second World War on Monday and they have been completely deadly for multiplayer conditions, whether you're dealing with regular Storm Troopers or Darth Vader.
Part of that is due to the speed of the droids & # 39 ;. Quickly rotating levels, which makes it difficult to detect direct explosions or contact with the lamp. And they have some brutal skills, such as a roll-of-effect cable spin and rolling body slam that are easy to use while engaging in oncoming enemy attacks. With the new BB-8 in the game, it's also possible that most players aren't sure how to withstand the rolling ball.
One BB-8 player just uploaded a clip to the game's subreitit where they defeated Darth Vader in a unique place where the last one has no ideas. “Jesus Vader,” replied one commenter. "You are shocked at wild holes." "Following the BB8 track is worse for the defense of vaders," said another. “It's like fighting a yoda very quickly.” At one point in the episode the person who plays Vader even tries to run away.
In another clip Player and back-to-back nabs kills against Luke and Rey as BB-9E. The Jedi try to take out the defensive positions ready to block the droid and attack it. Unfortunately for them, this is exactly how BB-9E works as it slows down on health bids with panic attacks while retaliating over and over again.
Since DICE announced the droids were being added to the game back in December, other players cry, arguing that it is absurd within the understanding of space that a small robot is moving forward with super-heroes and fictional nations. While droids have supportive skills, they can take your day off. Like Ben Walke of Dice pointing to Reddit, The Second War first and foremost a game where things like entertainment often invoke real needs.
"I love Chewie as a character, but can she deal with Kader or the Emperor?" Said Walke. “Probably not, but then again, we are a game and in the game world we work under a different package. And that is why you can make General Grievous go up against the likes of Rey. ”
Players writing BB-8 they do so at their own risk.