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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net · today 08:45 EDT

Why are Arc Raiders players so averse to PvP? To find out, we spoke to a sociologist

You may have heard tales of the friendliness of Arc Raiders players. How in this high-stakes PvP environment people are coming together and helping each other out rather than shooting each other in the face and / or body. The reason why remains a mystery: why are Arc Raiders players so keen to lend a helping hand, and so frustrated when others decide to shoot them for their own benefit? Read more

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