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Yes, levelling up is always tedious, but although I generally like Insurgency I find the maps get boring really quickly, especially after the epic RO2/RS maps. They just don't feel like 'real' places, they seem to lack something ... too staged maybe, and a bit limited in options.
You've summed up my feelings about Insurgency, totally agree.
I get what you are saying, however urban warfare is much different than conventianal warfare (out in the open). The tactics involved in taking a urban environment are much different than taking an airfield, beach, or an enite island.
There are urban environments in RO2. It's not about urban vs field combat but the quality of the maps. Insurgency maps, even the 'larger' ones, feel staged, artificial, and unconvincing compared to RO2/RS maps.
I don't know if I would say it is "better"... but it is similar and relies heavily on it like this game. However, I would argue the voice chat is better. There are two squads per team and when you talk everyone in your squad can hear you over comms (if they are alive). The other team can hear you as well, but not over comms only in in talking distance. The cool part about it is when you talk you have to be mindful where you are because the enemey can hear you if they are nearby. So if you are one of the last members left alive on your team and you are in enemey terriority it's best to keep quiet so the enemy doesn't find you. It is pretty realistic in that aspect.