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It’s the job of the bomb defuser to describe what they see on the various modules to the remote operator, who reads a manual and relays instructions based on this data back to the defuser.
Now, only the defuser can look at the console screen, while the experts read the manual on laptops, phones and other devices. You don't even need to be in the room, as local co-op mode is supported.
In Rainbow Six Siege's most popular game mode, Bomb, the attackers need to plant a diffuser in the vicinity of a bomb. Unsurprisingly, defenders are attempting to stop them from doing that.
Staff Sgt. Kimberly Voelz – who had defused as many as seven bombs a day in Iraq – died in her husband’s arms this week, hours after a roadside bomb unexpectedly detonated. Voelz’s husband ...
Although there’s still a lot of shouting, there’s also a lot of methodically figuring out what’s actually on the bomb, and mobile devices (alongside the Switch) are an obvious home for it.
Elsewhere, there are slight changes to the UI when a teammate is attempting to destroy the Defuser on Bomb, as well as a tweak to the look of the caster camera. A number of bugs have also been ...