Guide
Identity V Beginner Guide and Play Guide
Start from modes, controls, core systems, and common mistakes to understand Identity V.
First Steps
When starting Identity V, avoid rushing into high-difficulty or ranked content. Begin with Quick Match, learn controls, interface cues, failure conditions, and core resources, then move into Ranked, Hunter.
Understanding Core Systems
Identity V is not about one isolated action. It is easier to understand by connecting 非对称竞技, 手游, 监管者, 求生者. Once each system has a clear role, decisions about progression, combat, exploration, and resources become steadier.
Common Mistakes and Review
A common mistake in Identity V is judging only the result instead of the process. If you fail repeatedly, note the mode, resource state, position, and action that caused it, then adjust one issue at a time.
What to Read Next
For deeper Identity V play, continue with characters, gear, maps, resources, modes, events, and FAQ topics. Read the overview first, then follow guides for the content you play most often.
FAQ
Which mode should beginners try first in Identity V?
Start with Quick Match to learn the main goal and rhythm, then move into Ranked and Hunter.
How difficult is Identity V?
Identity V is listed as Medium-High. The real learning curve depends on understanding rules, resources, and common failure points.
Can Identity V be played long term?
Yes. It can support ongoing pages around 非对称竞技, 手游, 监管者, guides, characters, gear, maps, or events.
What do beginners often miss in Identity V?
Beginners often miss settings, resource planning, route choices, and review habits. After each failure, record one concrete cause.
Should I read an overview or a guide first?
Read the overview first if the game is new to you. Once you start playing, guide pages about controls, routes, tips, and FAQ become more useful.