A few months after the game's release, the developers of Ghost Recon Breakpoint decided to add an "Immersive mode" that is more in line with the realistic, tactical shooter experience that the franchise is based on. In this guide, I'll be discussing the differences between this mode and the standard gameplay mode in the game.
Ghost Recon: Breakpoint (Ghost Experience) Immersive vs. Normal | Head-to-Head Comparison
From the game’s main menu, select the Ghost Experience Parameters tab in the top left corner (see first image above). This will take you to the Ghost Experience settings where you can choose between Regular and Immersive modes at the bottom (see second image). You can also create your own custom mode that’s a mix between the two by fine-tuning the settings and applying what works best for you.
Before I discuss the differences, I want to point out that you can switch between Immersive and Regular mode at any time while playing Ghost Recon Breakpoint.
In the Immersive experience, the gear score concept is completely removed. Each weapon model is unique and you can customize the same kit and keep it with you until the end. Weapons in Regular mode are assigned a level: the higher the level, the more powerful the weapon.