This brings to light the fact that you did not try the new maps, nor were you playing hardcore.There's two types of FPS players:
First type of players are those that like COD: MW2. They like small maps so crammed together that it takes no skill to shoot another player. Very fast paced, lob nades, throw on heart beat sensors and thermal scopes. Filled with 13 year old kids screaming cuss words and saying "Nigga" a lot, also filled with wanna-be gangbangers.
Second type are those of the Battlefield series, with vast maps that take skill to play. Skill as in logic. Slower paced, no heart beat sensors. Played by older, more teamwork favored players.
I was playing Hardcore.This brings to light the fact that you did not try the new maps, nor were you playing hardcore.
Let me guess... team deathmatch midday?
MW2 has a lot to offer, you just have to be playing the right game type for your preference.
HAHAH I f**king wish! I Couldn't even tell you how many times I would run up to a medic or an assault guy and need ammo or health. They can clearly see when you need either. But they're too stupid to care or they worry about themselves only. I really think they're n00bs to the series and have no idea wtf throwing the stuff does. But who knows, they could just be idiots.more teamwork favored players.
midday is best to play, thats when all the brits are on, they really really suck lolI was playing Hardcore.
I didn't want to spend extra money on maps for a game I already spent 50 bucks on.
I'd play midday, in the evening and at night as well.
No, everyone else started modding.then everyone else got better.
I've been playing the Battlefield series since Battlefield 1942. So I'm not exactly new to the series, just to Bad Company 2. It felt just like Battlefield 1942 and Battlefield 2 merged, which is great. I like the fact that I have to unlock weapons, just hate how long it can take. I unlocked two items my first night and leveled once.^^That sends up big red warning lights to me. One of the top players in the first couple games? This leads me to believe that skill is not necessary, and that a new player can easily come on and be just as good as somebody who's been playing for a long time and knows the game. Or am I mistaken?