GarthKoopa wrote:
Galaxy Man wrote:
so yeah they're all just different maps that they call continents with different areas to fight on that progress as you win
pretty much exactly like team fortress 2's control points then
what is this game doing that's different other than a scale that makes no sense and matters exactly zero
seriously this is hilarious how much you think this is some sort of godsend
They are NOTHING like TF2's control points. To capture a control point in TF2, all you do is stand on it for a couple seconds.... to capture a base in PlanetSide, you have to fight your way to the control center, have a hacker bypass security systems, and defend it until that hack is complete(takes 15 minutes on most bases, some bases have a "flag" unit that becomes active that can be transported to one of your own bases to instantly complete it)... which takes a hell of a lot longer than standing on a silly little circle for 5 seconds.
To capture a point in TF2, you have to START fighting your way to it, actively stopping the other team from stopping YOU, and then if the map is right, continue pushing to the next control point while the other team tries to take them back/take yours. All while actively fighting and having to play an almost literal tug of war. Some versions are offense/defense, where one team has all the control points and the other tries to take them. The classes are all set up much like Rock Paper Scissors, so major strategy is needed in some situations.
See, I can make things complicated also! Looks also like it's more complex and more strategic. Huh.
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PlanetSide isn't just about scale, it's also about actual warfare.
so is every cawadoody
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YCobb wrote:
So do you wander around the world (lots of boring sailing, ha ha) or do you teleport to a different continent (read: switch stages like any other game)?
You need to teleport through the warp gates, or teleport to your home base and take a dropship.
so it's exactly like switching maps
it's funny how everything "original" it does is pretty much a slightly tweaked and more boring thing than less boring things that you're saying it's better than.