Unless you’ve got a regular group on stand-by, most of your time in The Cycle: Frontier is going to be spent on solo drops. If you’ve experienced Escape From Tarkov or more broadly, Call Of Duty: Warzone, you’ll feel relatively at home here.
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Every new run dumps you in a random location on a big open map and your goal is to get resources and escape alive on an evac ship with those scavenged items. If you’re struggling to get started or are having a hard time getting out alive with loot, then here’s a guide to Solo Play in The Cycle: Frontier.
Starting solo play is pretty easy and quick, so you can drop immediately back into the action if you so wish on either the Bright Sands or Crescent Falls maps. This is perfect if you’re having a good grinding session or are looking to just set up a match and go without too much hassle.
There are two options available, either you can launch it from within the various menus with just a button press, simple and easy. Or, you can run over to the drop pod within the rather large HUB area to get a new game going. Which is helpful if you need to browse some of the stores, faction leaders, or just interact with other Prospectors that are passing by in the zone between drops.
When you’re playing solo the PvP should be your main concern front and center as the sections of the planet you can drop into are often swarming with players. Even more so if you choose the smaller and more difficult Crescent Falls map.
Staying alive and getting to the evac zone intact and with your pockets full of exotic loot can be hard enough as is. But here are some tips to help you get out in one piece with a nice payday.
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