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Aj_habfan said:
ocnkng said:
coolbeans said:
Sardauk said:
I like the "it takes strategy to master" for Killzone 2.... hum...

Took the words right out of my mouth.  But to a certain extent it does take some strategy to be the winning team.

It takes a LOT of strategy dude. If you doubt then just play against a clan. Heck just play aginst the VGC clan boys.

You can pretty much use this for any FPS. Clan wars always take strategy. Killzone 2, the game itself, doesn't really need strategy. Especially for body count.

Even body count takes strategy. It's just that teams usually aren't cohesive online like clans are but good tacticians still make or break both clan games and regular MP games. Also, in regular MP warzone, body count tends to catch the team "off-guard" like maybe just after s & d which ends up creating a situation where only individual skills count and not strategy. In smaller games such as clan games, strategy is still possible because, you don't keep running into enemies like in the large games. Hell, some clans even "cheat" by picking up an early lead in body count then proceeding to hide in their base so they don't get killed till the time runs out.

When a team is pressing another to the point of leaving them stuck in their base, that usually means the "pressing" team is better, yet they sometimes lose body counts because dumb tacs throw Spawn grenades into the enemy base and fools keep spawning there while I endure countless insults on the mic for standing behind the spawn grenade blasting the STA-3. So even the large BC games have fragments of strategy involved.



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