๐ฎ Ghost Recon: Wildlands – PC Game Review (Played on RTX 3050 + i5 13th Gen)
๐ Overview
Ghost Recon: Wildlands is an open-world tactical shooter developed by Ubisoft. Set in a fictional version of Bolivia, the game puts you in the boots of a 4-man Ghost squad sent to dismantle a powerful drug cartel, Santa Blanca. The game blends tactical team-based combat with a sprawling open-world filled with vehicles, outposts, missions, and explosive freedom.
๐ฅ️ Performance on My Gaming PC
Specs:
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GPU: RTX 3050 8GB
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CPU: Intel i5 13th Gen
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RAM: 16GB DDR4
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Storage: SSD
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Resolution: 1080p
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Settings Played On: Custom (Mostly High + Tweaks)
๐ง FPS & Smoothness:
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High settings: Steady 50–60 FPS in most areas
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Ultra settings: Drops to 35–45 FPS, especially in towns and dense jungle areas
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Tweaked mix of High/Medium settings + DLSS/FSR: Maintains smooth 60 FPS
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Occasional pop-ins in open terrain but no major lag or crashes
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Excellent performance for a massive open world like this
๐️ Graphics & World Design
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The Bolivian landscape is stunning: deserts, jungles, mountains, villages, and rivers
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Day-night cycle and dynamic weather add realism and strategy (e.g., stealth at night)
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Character models are decent, but terrain and lighting steal the show
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RTX 3050 handles explosions, gunfights, and rain with ease at 1080p
๐ซ Gameplay Mechanics
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Tactical third-person shooter with first-person aiming
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Squad-based commands (flank, sync shot, hold position, etc.)
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Can be played solo with AI teammates or co-op with 3 other players
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Tons of vehicles to drive — choppers, trucks, bikes, boats
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Gameplay style is your choice: go stealth with suppressed rifles or storm the gates guns blazing
๐ Story & Missions
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Story is about taking down a cartel by eliminating lieutenants and bosses
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Each region has its own boss with unique missions and lore
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Story is basic but effective — more military drama than deep narrative
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Voice acting is average, but the worldbuilding and dialogue between teammates are immersive
๐ Multiplayer & Co-op
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Full 4-player co-op campaign support
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Co-op missions are incredibly fun and tactical
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You can plan synchronized assaults, spot enemies with drones, and revive each other
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PvP (Ghost War) mode is available, but the main appeal is the co-op sandbox
๐ง AI & Stealth
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Enemy AI is competent — they call reinforcements, flank, and use cover
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Stealth mechanics are solid: suppressors, drone recon, and sync shots are key
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Friendly AI teammates are useful, especially with sync shots
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Some bugs with enemy awareness and physics, but nothing game-breaking
๐ Audio & Sound Design
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Weapons sound powerful and distinct
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Environmental sounds (birds, wind, water) create a rich open-world vibe
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Music is minimal but kicks in during major combat encounters
๐ Pros
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Massive open world with total freedom
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Great performance on mid-range PCs
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Co-op gameplay is insanely fun
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Tactical freedom – play stealthy or aggressive
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Deep weapon customization and skill trees
๐ Cons
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Story is generic and forgettable
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Repetitive mission structure in some regions
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AI can act dumb sometimes
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No fast cover mechanics like in Gears or Division
✅ Final Verdict
Ghost Recon: Wildlands delivers an expansive, tactical, open-world shooter experience that runs very well on an RTX 3050 + i5 13th Gen system. It’s best enjoyed in co-op with friends, but even solo, it offers hours of exploration, strategy, and action. While the story is just average, the gameplay sandbox is deep and satisfying.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
✅ Recommended for fans of tactical shooters, open-world games, and co-op play.
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