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your acting like its new
Know whats wrong with the world?
Lack of patience toward worth while things
Know whats wrong with gamers today?
The same
You strike me as the type of person who likes to ♥♥♥♥♥ about anything for attention.
1. Hold shift, run at walls, climb up ♥♥♥♥.
2. It's a basic objective shooter. You litterally click the middle mouse and it tells you what to do.
3. The heavy torso has more health, and there are medic abilities that can make people tanky.
4. All the weapons are unlocked by doing the challenges, which are an extension of the tutorial.
Quit being a bitch.
Also if you don't know what you're doing you haven't played an FPS in the last like 15 years.
You can climb walls, wall jump, auto jump over lower walls and slide. The game is also years old.
And of course, when players finally got their hands on it, the game mostly flopped and the bubble popped. Any expectations for the game to excel wasn't met, and there were bugs and ♥♥♥♥ that flew out of the game's ass which dented Brink's reputation. I think it even advertised the single-player mode was going to be 'fantastic' but it was just PvE (players vs. bots) without online. People felt betrayed over this and left the game soon after.
The gaming world didn't learn from this mistake considering what happened to Evolve just a few years later after Brink.
Edit: Point is, the Brink people wanted ended up not living to expectations and was soon forgotten until now. It's a game where it had great ideas but very poor executions in which instead of being a fun, memorible game to play, it serves as a gastly reminder to not fall for the hype. Thus, if anyone thinks Brink is bad, don't bother to expect it getting better since support for it ended years ago.
That, and Day Z. While Day Z is a bit different, it's still about the same in which people thought supporting early access games would be great, giving developers the needed funds to support the game and the community could request what they wanted to see in the game.
Needless to say, the community seeing Day Z leaving the alpha stage or so never happened.
Not really, you know you can climb stuff to get to objectives faster
>Advertised revolutionary "parkouring", but about the only parkouring I see is sliding cumbersomely across the floor
It was pretty revolutionary for the market it was in, the only real big parkour related game was mirrors edge and that relesed years before
>Confusing as hell. A game like Dirty Bomb takes .5 seconds to learn what needs to be done. This? I had no idea what was going on, or even if my team was winning, the entire time I played it
confusing? you shoot enemies and go to the giant indicator that says objective. It shouts we have taken the objective move up or we have lost the objective fallback, dirty bomb must be for ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ since if basic gameplay is difficult to understand I dont know how people can help you.
>Constant annoying voice chatter. The characters are always talking but I don't know who is talking or even what they are talking about
Open your ear holes and listen then, there are litterally 2 main voices commentating on how well the team is doing and what you should be doing and the rest are leting you know whats happening or game chatter to make it seem more alive.
>Extremely low time-to-kill causes the game to devolve into a hide-and-peek shooter where you spend most of the match staring at a wall waiting for health to regen.
Your playing wrong then, heavies hide and cover with big guns, light should be rushing and flanking and medium should be assaulting straight at them. There are plenty of game that use the downed system rather than a kill, you dont even want to kill people, you down them which takes them out of the fight for a time, then prevent medics reviving them.
>Tedious unlock system and grinding. This was a buy-to-play title; why does it want me to grind to unlock weapons and abilities? Cosmetics, fine, but not things affecting gameplay, please
As usual people crying they have to earn things "I shouldn't have to play the game to win wawawa" go qq somewhere else becuse mummy says your only allowed a hour a day to play.