A dirty bomb isn't terrible, but it gets everyone irritated.
A dirty bomb isn't terrible, but it gets everyone irritated.
It's way chill compared to CS, but it has some similar stuff like skipping sights and keeping things accurate—except for snipers OFC. I played back on my i5 760 and 6870, got caught for smurfing and cheating, so I switched to a more fun vibe in most games haha.
I was taken aback by the number of cheaters I encountered. In everyday conversation it's okay and fun, but once you switch to the game's competitive mode, it becomes a full-blown cheating situation.
The game is fine, but it didn’t really interest me. I spent around 10 hours playing for free, so I’m not complaining.
It leans more toward close-quarters combat scenarios. I understand the mention of CS, weapons, and maps, but the main factor here is the movement in this game.
I really enjoy the game so far—it matches what I like in a first-person shooter. It sits right between CS and Quake. I can't comment on the chat culture, since I haven't played ranked matches and I usually tune it out (the chat is pretty sparse on my screen).
It seems like you're suggesting that every competitive first-person shooter is pretty straightforward.
I thought this game was more relaxed than COD, far from CS. I got used to it and quickly took the lead after just an hour. In the end, I don't enjoy it much. It's fun at first, but because it needs little skill, it gets dull fast for me.
It's another poor F2P title with nothing really worth seeing.