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Guide complet de Delta Force Combat Maps

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:May 07,2025

L'excitation se construit sous le nom de Delta Force, le célèbre tireur mobile, se prépare pour sa sortie mobile en avril de cette année. À l'approche de la date de sortie, c'est le moment idéal pour familiariser de nouveaux joueurs avec les diverses cartes de combat qui les attendent. Le jeu comprend quatre cartes Core: Zero Dam, Layali Grove, Brakkesh et Space-City, chacune possédant plusieurs points d'apparition, des points d'extraction et un emplacement unique Boss Challenge. Ce guide complet vise à répondre à toutes vos questions concernant les différents emplacements sur ces cartes. Plongeons-nous!

Delta Force Zero Dam Map Emplacements et points d'extraction

Zero Dam se distingue comme une carte compacte grouillant d'options de couverture, ce qui en fait un point chaud pour un combat intense par rapport aux autres cartes. Si vous êtes d'humeur pour un combat, dirigez-vous vers la section nord. Pour ceux qui sont plus intéressés à explorer, le côté sud est votre meilleur pari. Accessible dès le début, la taille plus petite de la carte augmente la fréquence des rencontres ennemies. Soyez prudent dans les zones à haut risque comme le district administratif, la sous-station majeure et le ciment, connu sous le nom de zones de poignée arrière. Pour minimiser les rencontres, respectez la partie sud du sud de la carte.

Carte de barrage de Delta Force Zero

Tous les points d'extraction

  • Site d'atterrissage d'hélicoptère - Pour activer ce point d'extraction, les joueurs doivent engager deux leviers.
  • Plage de test - Ce point d'extraction devient disponible à 10 minutes du raid. Pour l'utiliser, assurez-vous que vous ne portez pas de sac à dos. Il peut accueillir jusqu'à trois joueurs à la fois.
  • Point d'extraction de fusée - L'activation de ce point oblige les joueurs à terminer avec succès la mission Rocket.

Pour une expérience de jeu améliorée, envisagez de jouer à Delta Force sur un écran plus grand en utilisant votre PC ou votre ordinateur portable avec BlueStacks, couplé à la précision d'un clavier et d'une souris.

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