| Akvod said: FPSs shouldn't just be about shooting people with any gun you want. A good FPS, IMHO, is about completing objectives, with shooting as the means. But other means include TEAM WORK, and communication. However, even with the point system we see people shunning these two important things, seeking to play the game as if it were a run and gun death match. DICE therefore decided to punish these people and slow down their growth by giving more points to those who spot, those who do support roles, etc. And quit your whining, I honestly think DICE was TOO generous. You can easily go the DM route, and end up maxing out your classes. I would have prefered giving ZERO points to the losing team, just to encourage people to prioritize the team's win/loss more. And the guns, even the very beginning ones, are very nice too. DICE has balanced everything, no gun should just be completely better than the rest. You're just blaming your starting gun for being owned, not your skill. Remember, I started out with the beginning guns too, and somehow I managed to unlock everything just fine. You have the means, now adjust and stop cherishing your K/D ratio, and get the fuck in there and blow those crates! |
Yes, the completing objectives and gun progression should exist, in the single player only.
Since you have not played TF2 maybe you are the one who doesn't have suffiecient knowledge, because trust me on this, there are many classes in TF2, a bunch of them are support, and when you go in a game you will find those classes doing their jobs and doing teamwork like clockwork. There is no gun progression or levelling, no bullshit.And trust me TF2 is still the best squad based game on the PC, BC2 barely gave it any competition.
You also seem to be mistaken, any owning done was dole out by me not received. It never had anything to do with later guns being better, it had to do that I want the guns from the get go without having to put up with bullshit. Again, go play WoW if you want progression, and keep it out of my FPSes.







