Arc Raiders Fan Website Lets You Place Bounties On Players
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Arc Raiders Fan Website Lets You Place Bounties On Players
"Enter Speranza Bounties, a fan-made site that does just what you think it does: publicly tracks troublesome rats up to no good out there in the Rust Belt ( h/t Polygon). Not only can you check to see what active bounties are on deserving players, which includes information such as what bad deeds they committed (extraction camping, lying, bait and switches, etc), but you can also post your own."
"That said, every time I get downed by another player, damn do I wish there was someway to exact revenge. While it's a neat social experiment to wrestle with that impulse, I think tools like Speranza Bounties (as well as the fictional Speranza Watchlist) show that some added social elements to PvP, such as a bounty system or user-facing behavior report system that isn't strictly punitive could add more ways to interact with the PvP element"
Speranza Bounties is a fan-made site that publicly tracks and posts bounties on Arc Raiders players for disruptive PvP behavior. Bounties record offenses such as extraction camping, lying, bait-and-switches and require a player's Embark ID, which is visible in the post-game carnage report. Bounties remain active for 30 days before expiring. Users can view active bounties, post new ones, and earn titles for taking down players with active bounties. The system introduces social consequences and incentives outside of matches, and proponents argue that added social tools can enrich PvP without creating separate PvP-only modes.
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