28th November 2005, 10:54 AM
Sheeewoow!
It seems Rare has been busy studying up on every single FPS made since PD came out. They took what worked and ditched what didn't, and changed it all enough to make it their own. Seems jumping does exist, but only where it actually works, like I suppose if you run at a small gap you can leap over it, Zelda style. Perfect really. So, jumping is in there for the only purposes I can see it in if it would break up combat otherwise.
Let it be known that layout borrows a few things from a lot of layouts, and ends up pure perfection, or as close as can be allowed without a motion sensor :D.
And let it be known I do have one hope for the perfect customization. I'd like to be able to customize the weapons on a map to the extent that I can enable and disable weapon modes. That is, I'd like some "classic" guns that can't detect mines and other such things, should I choose that.
Curse you Nintendo for selling Rare. Curse you MS for buying it. Curse you Rare for being so awesome once again! Nuts, I'll have to eventually buy a 360 won't I?
It seems Rare has been busy studying up on every single FPS made since PD came out. They took what worked and ditched what didn't, and changed it all enough to make it their own. Seems jumping does exist, but only where it actually works, like I suppose if you run at a small gap you can leap over it, Zelda style. Perfect really. So, jumping is in there for the only purposes I can see it in if it would break up combat otherwise.
Let it be known that layout borrows a few things from a lot of layouts, and ends up pure perfection, or as close as can be allowed without a motion sensor :D.
And let it be known I do have one hope for the perfect customization. I'd like to be able to customize the weapons on a map to the extent that I can enable and disable weapon modes. That is, I'd like some "classic" guns that can't detect mines and other such things, should I choose that.
Curse you Nintendo for selling Rare. Curse you MS for buying it. Curse you Rare for being so awesome once again! Nuts, I'll have to eventually buy a 360 won't I?
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)