You have to manage individual units, their equipment (guns, medical kits, fire extinguishers), and even their specialized skills.
The career mode adds a layer of "story" where you have to deal with supervisors and political pressure, making your choices feel like they have consequences. The Not-So-Good: 112 OperatorData edycji: 5-01-2023, 23:08PowГіd:...
This sounds like a snippet from a Steam forum or a game store review page, likely related to a ban or a specific update log for the game . You have to manage individual units, their equipment
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If you enjoyed the previous entry in the series, this is a massive upgrade. You aren’t just answering phones; you are managing the safety of entire cities like London, Paris, or New York. The game perfectly captures the "organized chaos" of emergency dispatch. The Good:
After 10+ hours, you’ll start hearing the same voice lines from callers, which can break the immersion.