How do you get the PVE enemy commendations?

It seems like this commendation will never be a reality for me. There are just so few PVE enemies per game. Does anyone have any advice on this?

Also… am I the only one thinking that the amount of PVE enemies in warzone is extremely underwhelming versus what it sounded like it was going to be when it was announced?

They’re just kind of a thing you go and kill every 10 minutes in between BR battles at Garage/Spire/Fortress.

Need help on this commendation please! Thanks! :slight_smile:

Crawlers and Soldiers are very common on the ARC and Stormbreak maps, at the beginning when you have to clear out the bases. The covenant troops are mostly found on the island map. It’ll still take quite a few matches for you to rank up all the commendations, though.

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> Crawlers and Soldiers are very common on the ARC and Stormbreak maps, at the beginning when you have to clear out the bases. The covenant troops are mostly found on the island map. It’ll still take quite a few matches for you to rank up all the commendations, though.

So you get like 1 crawler and soldier per match, maybe. There’s just so many people rushing towards these enemies.

I don’t understand why there isn’t a regular stream of PVE enemies in the various side-zones worth like 1 point.

Yes it does take a while, but I actually like that. I’m glad that there are things that you can’t just grind through. Its only been a week, there should be a TON more stuff to do to keep players playing the game.

You have to scramble on top of the rest of your team mates to get the first AI kills if you hope to kill even one minor AI per match.

And yes, the AI is barely even there. Warzone is quite literally glorified slayer with the occasional bullet sponge.

Honestly that is all just so weak.

I had visions of Warzone where you’d be in a firefight Blue vs Red and then suddenly a group of knights slams in from the blind and complicate the entire fiesta.

It is no wonder that the PC master race acts so superior. The complexity of PC games even 10 years ago is more to gawk at than this.