Gaming: Saving Blueprints After An Expedition Isn't 'off The Table', Says...
Imagine the scenario: Do you keep the Looting Mk. 3 (Survivor) or the Anvil?
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It's fair to say that blueprints are one of, if not the most, divisive topics in the Arc Raiders community—and has been since launch. Finding blueprints is largely down to luck, leading to lots of frustration, which is only exacerbated by the fact that all that hard work is flushed down the drain if you choose to partake in the (entirely optional) Expedition reset.
So when we had the chance to chat with Embark last week, we decided to put one of the community's regular suggestions to the studio: What if players could choose to bring a few of their favourite blueprints over the Expedition cull? A bit like having a seasonal safe pocket.
Source: PC Gamer