AlonTavor wrote:Nah it just sounds like someone who grew up playing CoD. Spawn, run in a straight line to the objective, die, repeat.
I get this impression, too. Giving the benefit of the doubt that he is not trolling.
If you go play one of those CoD style FPS games, and then jump into PR, the difference is night and day. We don't spend our time in PR running and gunning, and we can go an entire match without a kill depending on the action and our personal role that match.
Those BF/CoD style games are all about fast action and instant gratification, and you either get a kill or die every few minutes (rinse; repeat). It can be either fun or frustrating, depending on plenty of factors at the time - just like PR.
CoD and others are all about getting kills; you shoot your weapon frequently at dozens of enemies in a round, and depending on skill, can expect to die many, many times in a match (preferably ending with a positive KD ratio, of course) -- but in PR, especially due to the teamwork and specific player roles, the goal almost becomes opposite: Keep each other alive, and see who dies the least (rather than see who gets the most kills).
A perfect match in my mind for Top Squad is 0 deaths, and plenty of points from capturing and holding objectives, and memories of cooperation and coordination with several squads throughout the round.
That being said, PR isn't for everyone. Requires more patience, and a larger commitment of one's free time for a single gaming session. IMO, he'll enjoy other FPS games more, and may not ever get into this type of game. Not everyone has the patience for PR, or the interest in a game like this where multiplayer teamwork is the only way to really win.
The OP would have the same difficulty and frustration with Arma2/Arma3 because of the vast difference between military games that try to approach the 'realistic' end of the spectrum. No matter what the game, different flavors are acquired tastes. Go from They Are Billions to Age of Empires, then to Rome Total War; liking just one of those RTS doesn't ensure enjoyment in the others. Grid 2 and Assetto Corsa are both driving games, but the difference is clear after 5 minutes behind the wheel.
Night and day.
