Wargamer said:
u are forgetting forge and the movie maker type thing and the way in wich the game are played for instance in reistance 2 team deathmatch 60 players it is just runing aimlessly looking for someone to shoot at when u find them u of corse u start shooting but wheil u are fireing there is a big chance another player from ur side or theres will come along and help u or them whiel in halo u will proble ending up jumping around throwing granade around the corner and its very much a 1 on 1 most of the time oka sure in R2 u can have smaller match or play skirmis but its the small diffences that makes the game. things such has how powerful is a punch or if u move dose ur accuracy go down or stay the same that and the way u can has very custom custom games(and i tought resistance 2 graphics look bad just the way they where presented it look really stupit to me anyway)
i am not a halo 3 fanboy i do not own halo 3 i play R2 and K2 but i just dont think halo 3 deserves the crap it gets
That's quite an impressive block of illiteracy you've got there. Let me see if I can make any sense of that.
Your argument against the 30 vs 30 Deathmatch is that, as I understand it, someone will run up and get in your way. That happens on just about every FPS I've ever played. I have spent most of a 60-player match sat on a roof sniping away happily at people on the far side of the level, whilst behind me a close-quarter street-fight is taking place, and in front a rolling gun brawl over a No Man's Land. There is a lot of potential gaming style in the mega-battles.
Most of Resistance 2's Deathmatch play is pretty solid. Team-Deathmatch punishes players who just want to wander off and do their own thing, because the 'group spawn' system always puts you back close to squad-mates, and thus encourages players to stay close and fight as a team. If you find this to be a bad system, then you're just not a team player. You seem to be arguing this is a
bad feature, but I would argue Team Deathmatch is about
working as a team! You haven't got the right to ***** that you can't "1 vs 1" people in a
Team game!
If you want 1 vs 1, Resistance 2 allows "Ranked" Deathmatch play for up to 20 people, and possibly more Unranked (I've never checked).
I don't really follow what you're on about with melee, but Resistance handles it well; it's a useful move, does quite a lot of damage, but it should only be done if you are
certain the enemy will go down; mis-time a Melee, and you probably won't survive long enough to finish off your opponent.
I've not explored the full degree of customisation in Resistance 2 (I mostly play Ranked games, and you can't adjust their settings
at all), but Resistance 1 allowed a LOT of customisation, so I'm going to assume it's similar.