Chinese article comment section: "Insurgency: Sandstorm is genuinely fun. Honestly, whenever I don't know what to play, I just fire it up and listen to a podcast while playing. But unlike the common opinion in China where people think PvE is the core, I believe PvP is the true essence of this game. Once you really get into it, it starts to feel like an airsoft simulator."
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Thanks for the honest reply. In China, official servers are pretty bad even with a gaming VPN — community servers work way better. Most of us here play Squad instead for this kind of tactical shooter. I posted the Chinese review on Baidu Tieba (like Reddit) and was told to put it in a general gaming section to reach more new players. But yeah, in China it's still seen as a great game that never blew up — just a small but loyal fanbase. Kind of a shame.