You can also examine recon photos, building blueprints, and much more, while revising your loadout. These include small descriptions made by the people offering the crimes, from other career criminals, to politicians, and more. Once joined, you enter a lobby and the mission briefing starts. Basically, these are random events and players can join in so that they can control the four-man team comprising veteran robbers Dallas, Hoxton, Wolf and Chains. Once you're done practicing your skills, you can jump into the Crimenet system, which allows players to engage in different heists and events set throughout Washington DC. The full game begins with a short interactive segment in which the player explores his safe house, which is filled with all sorts of things, from a Lady of Justice statue, to a firing range and even places to practice drilling, setting up explosives, and more. Payday: The Heist developed a niche following and Overkill is targeting them first and foremost with the new title, organizing a special beta to let them try out the new experience and share their thoughts.