It’s been 5 days so you’ve probably abandoned your thread… oh well.
[QUOTE=JuggallinJuggolo;330689]1. “We cant argue with his points, o I no lets make fun of his spelling!”
This is called net speak, it aint school guys. Relax![/QUOTE]
That’s one of the facts which contributes to evidence of your low intelligence and poor education. No, I’m not trying to tell you you’ve discredited yourself or anything, you’d never believe me.
There’s an army of you people always chanting this same thread for every game in the FPS genre. I’m sure you all have valid points in your own minds, but I just have yet to see what your points are. Every time I read these I just see “this isn’t the game I got really good at, it takes no skill, isn’t fun, and can’t be ‘professional.’” And it is always written in a way as if you all have head injuries or where you come from passing sixth grade is the last educational achievement for your town’s populace. It’s all opinions that never prove any real understanding of the game. I’m not going to address how you think the game requires “no skill” because that’s obviously false. Rolling dice takes no skill.
I don’t even need to defend Brink, but any game ever that everyone like you will write about which isn’t CS, CoD, etc. I think you don’t remember that you’ve discovered those past games because of their widespread popularity. And they grew on you because of the people you played with and shared experiences with. Newer PC game communities aren’t living up to those games from 2004 because the industry is focusing on quick release console titles. In these other games you people haven’t had the same feeling of camaraderie and confuse that with the game’s variety/skill/weapons/design/etc. You’re not willing to ponder the game mechanics because the lack of familiar/skilled people bore you. Well, that and you’re too dull to realize it. You’re supposed to come up with your own tactics to outwit the norm once you’ve “mastered” the game. Which I doubt ever happens, because a lot of you people are under the Dunning-Kruger effect and just go back to playing CS where all of the tactics were thought of for you and you just practiced them endlessly.
I don’t know if that kind of interaction will ever come back to PC games. Trolling is much more fashionable now than it was 10 years ago. And more people are just playing on consoles and don’t really get too concerned with multiplayer or long term dedication to one game. Consoles only keep the long term fans by releasing the same game over and over.