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Combat Arms
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<blockquote data-quote="Miran_Eitan" data-source="post: 97005" data-attributes="member: 4189"><p>I think the NX gear should be ranked as well. If you're of the rank, then I don't complain. The gun is still cheap, but I admit that the normal M416 with an iotech is bloody retarded. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Know it all Miran? Hot-headed? </p><p></p><p>I'm not the one dishing out attacks on other people's character. I state the facts as I see them, if they are correct or not is a matter of opinion. I'm college educated and I pride myself with the opinion that I happen to be pretty smart. Unlike some, I think before I write something out, therefore most of what I say can be taken with more than a grain of salt. </p><p></p><p>What I'm seeing is a common factor that you're a pessimist who isn't very good at first person shooters, so you in effect have to buy bonuses to try and increase your "skill". </p><p></p><p>No game is perfect, but there's no excuse for being shoddy when it comes to balance. FEAR Combat managed a very good balance, COD-4 and World at War managed a very good balance, Halo manged one of the best multiplayer balances ever created. If you want to venture outside the realm of FPSes, Dawn of War did a great job with balances, as did C&C3. </p><p></p><p>Instead of putting effort, they just went with the quick solution and they'll pay in the long run. </p><p></p><p>And for the record, you can never waste money going to college unless you don't go to class. Even if you fail the course, if you showed up for a few days, you most likely learned something. You just didn't make the most out of your money.</p><p></p><p>And I said good day sir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miran_Eitan, post: 97005, member: 4189"] I think the NX gear should be ranked as well. If you're of the rank, then I don't complain. The gun is still cheap, but I admit that the normal M416 with an iotech is bloody retarded. Know it all Miran? Hot-headed? I'm not the one dishing out attacks on other people's character. I state the facts as I see them, if they are correct or not is a matter of opinion. I'm college educated and I pride myself with the opinion that I happen to be pretty smart. Unlike some, I think before I write something out, therefore most of what I say can be taken with more than a grain of salt. What I'm seeing is a common factor that you're a pessimist who isn't very good at first person shooters, so you in effect have to buy bonuses to try and increase your "skill". No game is perfect, but there's no excuse for being shoddy when it comes to balance. FEAR Combat managed a very good balance, COD-4 and World at War managed a very good balance, Halo manged one of the best multiplayer balances ever created. If you want to venture outside the realm of FPSes, Dawn of War did a great job with balances, as did C&C3. Instead of putting effort, they just went with the quick solution and they'll pay in the long run. And for the record, you can never waste money going to college unless you don't go to class. Even if you fail the course, if you showed up for a few days, you most likely learned something. You just didn't make the most out of your money. And I said good day sir. [/QUOTE]
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Combat Arms
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