A growing debate among players of State of Decay 2: Juggernaut Edition centers on the actual number of members allowed in communities. While Google suggests a limit of 11, other sources state itโs 10 or 12. Many players are seeking definitive answers on recruitment limits.
Reports suggest a soft cap of 9 members, but many assert thereโs a hard cap at 12. Players indicate that reaching this maximum can be complex. Specific missions enable additional recruitment, but players must be aware of the necessary conditions to succeed.
"You canโt recruit past 9 unless certain missions are completed," one player emphasized. Another user confirmed, "The hard cap is definitely 12, but it comes via unique missions or skipping some."
Players have highlighted various strategies affecting community growth:
Soft Cap Reality: Most agree on the soft cap of 9 until missions unlock further spots.
Recruitment Tactics: It appears certain Builderโs Legacy missions unlock opportunities when players complete them effectively. The final survivor from one mission can push your count to 12.
Red Talon Ability: Interestingly, players noted that recruiting a Red Talon agent is possible even with only 9 members, hinting at unique recruitment conditions.
One player remarked, "If you ignore the Enclave Project at the right moment, theyโll return asking to join." Another added, "This mostly requires completing certain missions to unlock those spots."
The reactions among players vary widely:
โ Frustration Over Mixed Guidelines: Many continue to express dissatisfaction over inconsistent cap information.
๐ฅณ Enthusiasm for Mission-Based Recruitment: The chance to recruit during the Builderโs missions has some excited about gameplay.
๐ญ Calls for Transparency: There is a strong sentiment for clearer communication from developers regarding these mechanics.
โณ Community members are capped at 9 until missions are completed.
โฝ A hard cap confirmed at 12, special missions can enhance membership.
โป โThis cap structure invites confusion,โ noted a community member.
As discussions surrounding recruitment caps continue, players are hopeful that developers will clarify these member limits soon. Thereโs speculation that an update could simplify the recruitment process, with a valid response expected within the next month. This could potentially enhance player engagement and gameplay by allowing more freedom in community building.
Earlier gaming eras faced similar issuesโconflicting instructions led to player confusion. Back then, community collaboration helped players navigate uncertainties as they do today in forums. This highlights the ongoing need for clear, consistent guidelines in our current gaming environment, which can foster a more unified community.