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evolution_1ne said:
huaxiong90 said:
evolution_1ne said:
Dallinor said:

I'm all for matchmaking.

I do not like:

-Scrounging around through server lists with games in foreign languages/unintelligible slang/abusive words.

-Attempting to join ones, only for it to inform you it's 'full'.

-Having to read through the rules of each game. Single shot kills etc.

-Having the same rotation of maps because they've only picked a few.

I never have any problems with MW2 on the PS3. I can simply enter the  team deathmatch category, leave the room or watch tv while I wait for it to find a game, then pick up and play. Without any of the extra hassle.

*edit* never mind, and another one bites the dust, you casual call of duty guys have set the record for most destroyed fps franchises in a single generation.... well done :/

Dude, relax. We don't even know for sure if they completely removed them or not.

true, i do tend to jump the gun alot, but after so many games it just gets well, depressing.......

well heres to hoping GG don't completely forget the hardcore.....

It's nothing to do with "hardcore" I've played PC shooters and console shooters for years. I just prefer it that way.



 

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KylieDog said:
zgamer5 said:

the only thing which would make kz3 casual is arcade style gameplay. but fortunatly it has a weight system.


KZ3 has no weight system, its just slow paced.  That is why you move with a pistol same as you move with a rocket.


One could say the weight is attributed to an attempt to emulate, the effects of the weight of a real soldiers armour, rather than his varying weapons. So one can't really say that the 'slow paced' isn't an attempt to represent weight in some sense. 

Anyway. That was an interesting interview. They didn't actually say they were removing server lists, they said they were removing the need for them. So maybe you will still be able to utilize a custom search if you wish. Regardless, server lists aren't useful. All I care about is the fact that the servers are dedicated, server lists and dedicated lists often come hand in hand so some people seem to think they are some way attributed to eachother.