Far Cry 5 appears glitchy and too easy in new gameplay video

Far Cry 5 has had a new gameplay video released and it appears there is some glitches as well as a difficulty problem.

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As the release of Far Cry 5 is just around the corner, the game has had a new gameplay video released by IGN, the video gives examples of how players can diversify their gameplay experience with Guns for Hire.

The 5 minute video by IGN shows how players can approach the game in a number of ways, a sniper method with Grace, sneaking in with Boomer the dog or be that guy who is a guns blazing maniac with the aerial bomber Nick.

What we see in the video is quite interesting as while enjoying the gameplay and the different the variety of approaches that can be done, it appears players can defeat an entire enemy cult camp without even firing a single shot. The video shows that correct placement of Grace the sniper allows for her to take out every enemy without even endangering the player, this could very well just be early game or could require an update before launch.

Not only is Grace a 10/10 shot but also the enemies appear to be completely fine with a random dog running around their base, it could be assumed that based on the location of the game that this is not an unusual thing but it just seems slightly to easy to locate every enemy in the camp without any hindrance at all.

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IGN also point out a glitch that happens to an enemy that is attempting to climb up onto of the roof, the enemy power-slides up the roof after a bomb is dropped from Nick the aerial gun for hire.

Far Cry 5 will release on the 27th of March and for those that missed out on the previous trailer of Far Cry 5 check out

the Guns for Hire trailer.

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