Personally I just really hate PD3 For its "trying to realism" thing. Also feels like Call Of Duty than Payday. Payday's jank or Random sh (Perks, Skills and wacky guns) was the charm of payday and I gotta hate how they prefered real life stuff than actually creating a Fun game. But Currently payday 3 is just a game that you just play maybe twice or three times a day and leave. Meanwhile you can play PD2 whole day without getting bored If your squad is wacky enough and Its not stealth only game Also ... Ready Or Not etc exists If they want realism this badly... New things for the game is cool like sliding and stuff actually able to control civvies etc ... But It just doesnt give a game soul. It feels like a Fan Project (ARMA 3 Mods for example) than a actually full fledged game. Dont even start on the Women that replaced bain btw...No one knows who the hell she is, She just scare jumps you.
@@friendlyfire3412 "Payday's jank or Random sh (Perks, Skills and wacky guns) was the charm of payday". You are absolutely wrong. Listen, there is such a game as Payday: the Heist. It is better than both the third game and the second. Play it sometime, you will like it.
The music actually stops because of the compiling shaders, this was never an issue in the 3 day early access so idk how it’s problem 5 MONTHS AFTER FULL RELEASE
Was expecting everyone to turn into Dallas, but now that just sounds like a good mod idea! Someone should make a mod that lets you choose multiple heisters
He's after the games servers, music and sound effects, not yours. Your game is protected by steam, you wont lose anything. Think of your achievements and weapon skins, dont be a hero, and this'll be over in no time.
Every single time I play the game the audio is so fucking loud it sounds fucking deep fried and it constantly cuts out send help i spent 90 dollars on a greater disappointment than me.
I really really want to love PAYDAY 3 like I did PAYDAY 2 as I'd played it since it too came out, but...man. At the very least, moments like these are funny. 🥲