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Hey, JP'S.

Haven't played in a while. It's fun but tough. Some people are really good at the game. Haven't played in over a week though.
these days I only play when I feel like being on the receiving end of a vigorous manhandling
 
Hey, JP'S.

Haven't played in a while. It's fun but tough. Some people are really good at the game. Haven't played in over a week though.

Well it depends on what class you play :P I mean I started out using the spy class and man it's HARD being a spy. But really satisfying... Btw any classes you enjoy in particular?


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To bad we couldn't play properly last time... Spent ages waiting for ONE more player so we can begin the Mann vs machine shiz :mad:
 
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Well it depends on what class you play :P I mean I started out using the spy class and man it's HARD being a spy. But really satisfying... Btw any classes you enjoy in particular?


@malice

To bad we couldn't play properly last time... Spent ages waiting for ONE more player so we can begin the Mann vs machine shiz :mad:
yeah for some reason MVM isn't so popular... :wtf:
 
Well it depends on what class you play :P I mean I started out using the spy class and man it's HARD being a spy. But really satisfying... Btw any classes you enjoy in particular?

Pyro and Demoman. And when I'm lazy, I play as a sniper.
 
I still do appreciate its predecessor more, but for what's it's worth, it's a fun time. Can't wait to get my 2nd 360 controller, so I can play it using a controller instead of WASD :/

Fair enough, it's a decent racing game, but it's very lacking (not to mention frustrating) as a Most Wanted, it feels like a step backwards for Criterion, especially every time I play Hot Pursuit. It's unbalanced in levels of difficulty, the freaking relentless crash animations, the jack system, the pursuits are also unbalanced, the pointless progression system they created (you seriously end up wondering why you want to carry on with this game)... Actually, I should stop right there, this game was just a wasted investment on my part, but hey, that's just me :rolleyes:.

It's more fun on the multiplayer part of things, but origin and autolog made that a chore as well... Meh :p
 
Fair enough, it's a decent racing game, but it's very lacking (not to mention frustrating) as a Most Wanted, it feels like a step backwards for Criterion, especially every time I play Hot Pursuit. It's unbalanced in levels of difficulty, the freaking relentless crash animations, the jack system, the pursuits are also unbalanced, the pointless progression system they created (you seriously end up wondering why you want to carry on with this game)... Actually, I should stop right there, this game was just a wasted investment on my part, but hey, that's just me :rolleyes:.

It's more fun on the multiplayer part of things, but origin and autolog made that a chore as well... Meh :p

I'm not too great a fan of the crash cam myself. The slightest bump will send the game into a crash cam 8x out of 10.
When I'm about half a mile away from the cops after being chased by them, and I turn into a good hiding spot (away from everything), the last thing I expect is for the cops to know my exact location. It's like they've placed some sort of GPS on every car I've jacked.

In Most Wanted (2005), you had the Blacklist, and finishing the Blacklist then made you the Most Wanted street racer in Rockport city. In Most Wanted (2013) however, you race 10 already Most Wanted racers for title of THE Most Wanted - that kills the idea for me.

For me, it's racing random opponents that happen to be Most Wanted. No real story, no real depth. THAT is what the original gave me, something (a little more) to make the game's experience that much more immersive.
 
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