These are pics from the Folk Fair - always held the weekend before Thanksgiving (Nov 22, 23, 24, in 2024). It is held at State Fair Park in West Allis. JOIN US! it is fun and we have the BEST food š
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What compounds the bloated user interface are these little notification blips that appear just about everywhere on the Hub. The Armoury tab, the player icon, the operators screen, the events page, the storeāgosh, you will be gobsmacked at every bit of corner of Delta Force Boosting vying for your attention. It took me months to figure out what I was clicking on, the resources I was picking up, the various currencies that come and go as events change. I played for a whole two seasons of the game before I realised that these blue armoury tickets I was collecting were actually meant to be used in the gameās seasonal weapon skin gacha, for example.
Speaking of gacha, I do want to cover the microtransaction aspect of Delta Force. There are quite a few things you can buy in this game with outright dosh, such as various Operator and weapon skin bundles to don and some of them look really cool! Others look a bit⦠Extravagant. Plenty of skins that feature gold and rubies on them for anyone interested in that. I found the prices for these paid bundles to be reasonable and thereās a solid variety if you want to pay for something off the bat. And as I mentioned earlier, playing the game nets you cosmetics as well even if theyāre locked behind a bunch of confusing menus. The Season Pass this time around (and as of this writing) is also giving a unique Arknights-themed skin for one of the medicinal Operators Smee, donning the wisecracking Brit Smee in the clothes of the Executor from the tower defence mobile game.
Right so, hereās the part Iām going to talk about that I definitely donāt like. Certain Operator skins, like the tech-aficionado sniper āHackclawā have skin bundles that include various cosmetics like watch skins, executions, voice lines, match ending screens, and the skin itself. In Hackclawās case, she has the āInky Reflectionsā skin, which not only features all of the above but even an exclusive song āGot Youā, a hardcore pop slash house listen with an enthusiastic beat (and honestly, itās a bit of a banger). This song can be played in the main menu and can also be heard when the Delta Force Boost for sale player is victorious in a match. Itās a really cool touch and nearly every skin bundle of this series have their own songs which you can also pull up over on streaming services and other music distributors.
What compounds the bloated user interface are these little notification blips that appear just about everywhere on the Hub. The Armoury tab, the player icon, the operators screen, the events page, the storeāgosh, you will be gobsmacked at every bit of corner of Delta Force Boosting vying for your attention. It took me months to figure out what I was clicking on, the resources I was picking up, the various currencies that come and go as events change. I played for a whole two seasons of the game before I realised that these blue armoury tickets I was collecting were actually meant to be used in the gameās seasonal weapon skin gacha, for example.
Speaking of gacha, I do want to cover the microtransaction aspect of Delta Force. There are quite a few things you can buy in this game with outright dosh, such as various Operator and weapon skin bundles to don and some of them look really cool! Others look a bit⦠Extravagant. Plenty of skins that feature gold and rubies on them for anyone interested in that. I found the prices for these paid bundles to be reasonable and thereās a solid variety if you want to pay for something off the bat. And as I mentioned earlier, playing the game nets you cosmetics as well even if theyāre locked behind a bunch of confusing menus. The Season Pass this time around (and as of this writing) is also giving a unique Arknights-themed skin for one of the medicinal Operators Smee, donning the wisecracking Brit Smee in the clothes of the Executor from the tower defence mobile game.
Right so, hereās the part Iām going to talk about that I definitely donāt like. Certain Operator skins, like the tech-aficionado sniper āHackclawā have skin bundles that include various cosmetics like watch skins, executions, voice lines, match ending screens, and the skin itself. In Hackclawās case, she has the āInky Reflectionsā skin, which not only features all of the above but even an exclusive song āGot Youā, a hardcore pop slash house listen with an enthusiastic beat (and honestly, itās a bit of a banger). This song can be played in the main menu and can also be heard when the Delta Force Boost for sale player is victorious in a match. Itās a really cool touch and nearly every skin bundle of this series have their own songs which you can also pull up over on streaming services and other music distributors.