Oleg Mastruko
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ORIGINAL: Hertston I can't see it attracting the BF2 crowd in their hordes. I am not sure whether this is meant as compliment for BF2 or not (probably not ) I wanted so badly to love BF2, and it got shining stellar reviews, which in retrospect, puzzles me. Did EA pay all those reviewers? What did they see in this, at best, mediocre shooter? For a FPS, which I associate with immediate fun and quick gratification, BF2 has absolutely atrocious "time spent on boring activities-to-time spent having fun" ratio. First you have enormous load times, then finding a server, organizing a team, yadda yadda, then also when you die you have to spend lots of time actually walking back to the battle etc. - all this may well take 5-10 minutes on a bad day, only to have like 30 seconds of fun before you die. I am thoroughly puzzled by the apparent enormous success of BF2 among FPS crowd. I certainly hope RO is nothing like this (and from what I can see it won't be). Then again, considering puzzling commercial success of that distinctly un-fun game that is BF2, perhaps RO devs would like to emulate BF? O.
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