Far Cry 6 players aren't too happy about the game's rapid enemy respawn rates, which can totally break immersion and reset progress while clearing out a big camp. According to fans, the game isn't fun when enemies are reset at the opposite side of the location you're trying to liberate.

Far Cry 6 is another large-scale Ubisoft project, involving the work of thousands of people, so it's not surprising that some technical issues may pop in occasionally. Yet it seems there's a huge problem with the enemy spawn system in the game, as players have flooded Reddit with their complaints.

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The feature was designed so players are never bored and always have soldiers to fight. However, all the system makes players feel right now isn't excitement — but total frustration.

The fans' main claim is that defeated foes in Far Cry 6 respawn almost instantly when the player moves away just a little. It may not bother you when you're on the move through the vast Yara map, but it certainly is a problem for the players who want to clear the major enemy camp in stealth. According to several Redditors, they just can't achieve this task, as they have to circle the base killing the same enemies over and over again.

Another person complained about the soldiers who stood at the turrets, dealing some massive damage to the protagonist when detected. And if you killed them, another one appeared there only a few seconds later, giving you no time to take your breath. There are plenty of videos on YouTube right away too, highlighting the broken experience.

There are currently dozens of posts on Reddit where players don't understand how the team came up with such ridiculous respawn rates and begging for the devs to take quick measures. Some players agreed the feature shouldn't make it past QA in its certain form, as it offers only inconvenience, whereas long-time Far Cry fans believe that this is actually a bug and not the intended behavior.

Whatever the case here, this issue may become one of the most prioritized fixes that Far Cry 6 needs right now. Let's hope Ubisoft is listening to the fan feedback and will release a new patch addressing the issue in the nearest future.

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