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sega4life said:
Pristine20 said:
NJ5 said:
Pristine20 said:
NJ5 said:

Let's put it this way: If I ever buy a PS3, I will probably download the KZ2 demo and then decide.

The former is less and less likely though.

 

I think he was referring to purchasing the game not merely downloading a demo.

 

That's why I said "and then decide". I wouldn't buy the game before trying it given the complaints about the controls.

 

haha, you're on of those control sticklers. I wonder how many got used to even cod4/halo 3/gears/mgs4 as soon as they picked up the controller lol. It took me a couple months to get very good at cod4. Many of those people fail to realize that KZ2=/=cod4. if it was, it would've said so on the box and people would have something else to complain about LMAO

 

whats a "control stickler" ?

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Controls make the game, why buy a game that looks real good but is no fun to play?  *cough lair*

Controls can be the most important part of a game, especially for a FPS.


Also when people talk about the controls in KZ2 I think they mainly reference the aiming, and how it has that unresponsive, lag type, feel to it.

 COD4, Halo, or MGS4's aiming was very easy to get use to, kind of like pick up and play, because well... they don't have that unresponsive aim to them..

 

 

 

A "control stickler" is a term I made up?

An for the whole aim respose thing, if you move while aiming like I do, killzone 2 isn't a problem.

When I first started playing cod4, I usually got killed when it came to shots from the hip till I finally figured out that the best way was to move to a single direction while shooting. These things take getting used to. Some are easier than others no doubt.

 



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