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Rainbow Six Siege Overview: Long Live The King from Sletrry's blog



Significantly, R6 credits Academy is accepting moderation and attribution very seriously, allowing individuals who create content for the game to be properly credited for their work, regardless of who submits it to the site. Moderators are also being utilized to guarantee all content posted fits the service's goal of being an educational instrument for Siege gamers -- meaning no troll movies, frag montages, funny moments, or anything else that could impede finding the information players want.

The most critical downside to the R6 Academy is apparently its focus on content. The Steam community manuals can be videos, however they could be consulted at any moment and are often written articles. Players are not as likely to sit down and watch a video that needs their time and attention whilst matchmaking than they are to quickly jump over a written composition, and so excluding them feels like R6 Academy could be needlessly excluding possibly valuable information.

Either way, R6 Academy looks like it could be an absolutely essential tool for anyone with an interest in Siege.

I've been a fan of Ubisoft's games for decades, playing, following, and participating in Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, The Division, Splinter Cell and Assassin's Creed, together with Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time being among the first games I bought with my own money.

Definitely the issue has been link mistakes affecting matchmaking, particularly. The problems were reported once the update arrived, and two days later, continue to cause problems. Ubisoft has offered workarounds between altering your DNS into the public ones of Google, however, this' potency has been contested from the community.


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