Good evening everyone! I have just discovered the existence of this game and I would like to know from regular players if the game is worth installing? If there is content and if it is well optimized. Compared to Delta Zone, is it better? Thank you for your response!
Can't say much about optimization without knowing your specs, but I'm a 1080p 60fps gamer (it's just what I'm comfortable with) and utilizing a Ryzen 7 7700x and base 5070, both games run nearly perfectly maxed out. DZ looks more realistic, but it doesn't necessarily mean it looks better. Comes down to preference.
DZ has better firearm combat and better weapon customization (the entire weapon system is centered around you modifying a single weapon frame and maintaining it, after all). Yuna has more weapons, but the satisfaction of maintenance doesn't feel as present as it does in DZ. Kills in DZ feel more satisfying because of the injury feed and enemy reactions to damage. Yuna's combat is... a little goofy (imo), but still good enough for what the game is.
Yuna has better implemented NPCs and is further along in terms of actual story. Not to say there's 60 hours of story, but there's simply more of it. DZ seems to be perfectly happy being a lightweight survival demo at the moment.
As far as character customization goes...which is better depends on your preference. This game prioritizes character improvement through skills whereas DZ obviously has its cyberware system and as such, is almost entirely equipment dependent when it comes to upgrades. Setting aside the cyberware, Yuna has a more indepth character modification system (basic avatar "creation"), but neither game has you creating a toon from scratch.
As far as the naughty bits go, Yuna's implementation completely blows the very simple implementation in DZ out of the water right now. It almost feels like DZ's implementation is there to hold backer interest until it's no longer needed. Given the amount of in-game items (and cyberware) tied to the h-system, that's obviously not true, but it feels very shallow at the moment. Yuna's feels like it's actually at least a bit integral to the game itself.
They're both really good early stage entries into the 3D xxx action game genre, but Yuna feels like it's further along by a good margin. That said, I could play the DZ loop forever because of how satisfying the gunplay is.