the support is the guy that provides covering/suppress fire for the medic when he tends to a guy. If the support guy is the one treating, who's gonna lay down proper support fire?
They had to do it. The market's too full of stupid and lazy gamers that couldn't even be bothered to press a button to bring up the objectives, let alone dragging bodies around.
wow with 1200 your most likely set for the next 10 or 15 years!
I'm gettin all jittery just to think that we're getting a Doom 3 class FPS singleplayer title in this day and age.
These are the people who can't see that they're being ripped off, like paying 15 bucks for couple of skins or maps, or never stop to wonder why some of their DLC is only a couple of kilobytes of data. Publishers get away with sh*ttin on their faces, they sh*t even more the next time, and then it goes on, and on. Then simple things like pressing a button to bring up objectives gets too challenging for these people, so the developers feel the need to "streamline" and do stuff ...
I don't agree, but I don't disagree either. Companies are to blame for taking advantage of the mass population of idiotic gamers. But IMO these massive population of mentally challenged gamers are also at fault. If they remotely have any idea that they're being ripped off, then the companies wouldn't see this as a viable business practice in the first place.
See, you can't really call console gamers(excluding COD fans) idiots because they actually do look for better options when they make their purchase. As computer hardware advance and current gen hardware is getting cheaper and cheaper, consumers see this, which prompts the companies to drop their prices. With most COD fans it's a different story. They'll buy bags of sh*t if Activision puts "Call of Duty" on them. Activision isn't afraid to keep their prices high becau...
Nothing was wrong with Battlefield 3. This "controversy" was made up by troll journalists trying to stir stuff up. I've looked everywhere and haven't found a single group of these supposed "mass complainers"
Maybe it's because of BS like the fact that there is no DX11 support and low texture resolution at launch that PC gamers decided not to support it?
Bethesda only publishes it. They don't make the game.
@keith-ps3
ooohhh mmmyyyy ggaaawwwdd... who did you think made Doom 3?
Or it has been too long since they beat the game and got tired of the multiplayer to even remember the game.
The frost bite engine isn't just about graphics you know...
Where are these complainers besides the troll articles??
To bad we're probably not going to see a new Project Reality for BF3 because they basically said no mod tools. "we want mod tools but it's hard" is basically what they all say when they don't want to release them mod tools. EA probably told them to screw the mod tools so they can jack up prices on DLC.
You gotta unlock vehicle features...like BFBC2... and nothing like BF2... Don't tell me I have to choose between smoke screen and coaxial gun when I had both in a tank from the get-go in BF2... YOU GOTTA BE KIDDING ME IF THAT'S WHAT THIS IS SUGGESTING!!!! This is turning more and more into a beefed up BFBC2 instead of a proper BF2 successor. Please don't let COD ruin yet another franchise!!!!!!
It's almost a sure thing that Vita is going to support Skype.
You've been misinformed buddy. Alice was just released on Steam.
@ATiElite
I on the other hand think it's much simpler than that. I think it's just an old trick used by some old modern/old games. I think it's just a prerendered "reflection" that resembles the location you're in and only rotates when you look around to simulate a reflection. The reason I think that is because when I watch the trailers I'm pretty sure I saw some inconsistencies with the reflections when he was doing various things
Lol cutting all ties with the OpFlash name seeing how Codemasters is ruining it. I hope they preserved the old command interface. The new one just confuses me and I just couldn't get into it.