Desert storms turn this game into a terrifying nightmare. Our mega nest raid went horribly wrong when a sudden dust cloud hit

Hey everyone, I need to vent about something that happened in the game last night. My team and I were gearing up for a big raid on one of those massive nests. We thought we were ready for anything. Boy, were we wrong!

Just as we started our attack, this insane sandstorm came out of nowhere. Visibility dropped to zero in seconds. We couldn’t see each other, let alone the enemies. It was pure chaos.

The nest defenders took full advantage of our confusion. They swarmed us from all sides. We got completely overwhelmed. It was a total disaster.

Has anyone else experienced something like this? How do you deal with sudden weather changes during big fights? I’m still shaken up by how quickly things went south. Any tips would be really appreciated!

Oof, those surprise sandstorms are the worst! I got caught in one once and it was total mayhem. Maybe try using flares or night vision gear next time? Could help you stick together in the chaos.

Those sandstorms are no joke! I’ve had similar experiences in other games with crazy weather. Sometimes you just gotta bail and try again when conditions are better. Maybe next time pack some gear that works well in low visibility?

Those sandstorms are brutal! I’ve been caught in them too. Sometimes you just gotta retreat and regroup when the weather turns. No shame in living to fight another day.

Man, those sudden weather changes can really mess you up. I’ve had similar stuff happen in other games. Sometimes you just gotta roll with it and adapt on the fly. Maybe try splitting up into smaller groups next time so you don’t all get caught off guard at once?

Aw man, that sucks! Sandstorms can really mess up your plans. I’ve had similar experiences in other games where the weather just ruins everything. Sometimes you just gotta roll with it and adapt on the fly. Maybe next time try bringing some gear that helps in low visibility? Or have a backup plan ready in case things go south.