Call Of Duty 4
- []V[]essenjah
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Call Of Duty 4
Been playing it a bit on XBox live. It's kind-of growing on me. Anyone else play this? Have any tips?
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Yeah, I played it a good few times, but only the multiplayer. It's certainly one of the best FPS multiplayer games I've played (along with TF2 and Halo3), but like all \"hardcore\" FPS games, it's over-populated with ultra-skilled swearing 15-year-olds that spend way too much time playing the same game over and over again.
Team Fortress 2 is my favourite FPS though, mainly because it isn't based upon 'best control of aimer wins' and it's not \"hardcore\".
Team Fortress 2 is my favourite FPS though, mainly because it isn't based upon 'best control of aimer wins' and it's not \"hardcore\".
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I wouldn't call it hardcore... or the best FPS game. We all know the the most hardcore and the best FPS is Descent hands down. It takes real skill to fly a Pyro. But sadly those days are ending fast.
One thing about next gen games that I like is BALANCE. CoD4 and Halo 3 really do this well. The thing I hate, is that on live, there is a severe lack of levels. No way to add new mods or levels to your game over Live. However, they do have other ways to increase the replay value of multiplayer. If you play with the right people, you can easily build a real team that can function as a team. Communication and tactics are the real key to winning a match. I also love the lack of cheating and uber hardware that increase a player's aim. Everyone has the same controller and the same abilities. There isn't really one gun that is better than another gun in COD4. They are just simply different. Same in Halo. However, COD4 I think should be more custom level friendly since it really doesn't matter how the map is designed. There isn't any real advantage or disadvantage to anyone, no matter how you design the map.
Halo 3 would have that problem because weapons are scattered about but the provided levels are very well thought-out other than snowbound (guess every game is prone for tunnel rat levels). Not even Halo 2 held this key balance. However, I don't like single for Halo 3 that much. CoD4 single is better but not fantastic by all means. Multi is a blast though.
One thing about next gen games that I like is BALANCE. CoD4 and Halo 3 really do this well. The thing I hate, is that on live, there is a severe lack of levels. No way to add new mods or levels to your game over Live. However, they do have other ways to increase the replay value of multiplayer. If you play with the right people, you can easily build a real team that can function as a team. Communication and tactics are the real key to winning a match. I also love the lack of cheating and uber hardware that increase a player's aim. Everyone has the same controller and the same abilities. There isn't really one gun that is better than another gun in COD4. They are just simply different. Same in Halo. However, COD4 I think should be more custom level friendly since it really doesn't matter how the map is designed. There isn't any real advantage or disadvantage to anyone, no matter how you design the map.
Halo 3 would have that problem because weapons are scattered about but the provided levels are very well thought-out other than snowbound (guess every game is prone for tunnel rat levels). Not even Halo 2 held this key balance. However, I don't like single for Halo 3 that much. CoD4 single is better but not fantastic by all means. Multi is a blast though.