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Originally Posted by Whist Normally I don't pay attention but today I looked at the player's in GunZ and SF...I saw SF's players have risen considerably.
I'm confused on why this is. I played soldier front when it came out...it's a terrible CS clone game. It looks really bad (which sometimes I like in games, gives them more of a "hey this is a ****ing game, you're supposed to have fun not /dickpalm over the graphics ignoring gameplay flaws") and plays no better than any of the other Korean CS clone games.
So I'm confused, is there something I"m missing that would compel somebody to play soldier front? Do people like spending money to get items (some which apparently others cant even see) so they can get new items? Cause I figure if I ever felt compelled to spend money for a cashshop in a CS clone I may as well just buy counterstrike. CS is very cheap in terms of video games by real companies, and they could easily charge 60 dollars for it, you'll get way more game play out of it if you like it than bioshock or any other top 60 dollar game.
So is there just something in soldier front that I"m missing that makes people want to play it?
Or are the players just really poor kids whos parents won't buy CS or the "OMG POPULAR GAMES R STUPID" kids who will bash games that mostly everybody on the internet says is really good for the genre?
(like people who bash wow that have never played it who play terrible games like fiesta) |
Why the **** else? It's hosted by an American company, lords of advertising, I would be surprised if a bunch of kids DIDN'T play it. Soldier Fail, much like Maple Suck, or Run escape, is a non-hardcore game that allows little kids to "THINK" they are playing higher quality games. Until you get some experience though in the internet world you are victim to ad's that lead to failures and sucky games until you wise up to the game and start listening to more experienced gamers when they tell you one game is more fun than another. they are usually right. Not that they always are, and it's probably true that there are some gamers out there that are overly cynical of new games, or just snooty, but the point is, when you really become a gamer is when you can tell if you're having fun and getting pissed a lot at all the ****ing lag.