This article is not at all meant to detract from those who are playing with their friends and loving it. Rainbow Six Extraction reminds those who try to queue solo that the game was designed for multiplayer and there is no problem with enjoying the game the way it was meant to be played.
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But for those who don't know, the game is generally much easier with a single player. No loot to fight over, simpler objectives, and there is no worry about when to stay stealth and when to go loud. Though Rainbow Six Extraction doesn't tell players how to go solo, the method is simple.
Quick Play has no option for choosing a solo or squad play. It takes the party or the single-player and then automatically matches them up with others until the total is three. Ask about anybody; playing with random players is a recipe for total disaster.
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That's not to say that solo players can't try a few matches with random folks online. But do not at all be surprised when the squad wipes out on the first mission with on the easiest setting, it's happening to everyone. Prepare to mount a rescue operation and then being the process of healing the captured squad member.
The bottom line is that those who want to play solo will have to directly select a Hot-Zone from the play screen under «Squad Deployment.» That doesn't even sound very single-player, but that's how it's done. Players will know they've done it right if there is a yellow cation box at the bottom.
Just like playing with a squad, players will see the upcoming objectives and then get to select an operator of their choice. Careful when hitting «Confirm Loadout,» though, because the game will start
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