9Darksoul6 said:
Because it DOES, that's
why; it's not Layton-thinking, but it clearly involves more brains than simply switching to 'weapon 7'. Maybe you're simply unadapated to this mechanic and can't work properly with it.
Want proof? :
You have no way of knowing what is around the next corner, so you cannot strategies, only compromise.
What about, IDK...
picking weapons in mid-combat?
That is what I HATE, scrabbling abound on the floor looking for a gun and trying to do that while trying to avoid getting shot and of course you have to select the LEAST optimal weapon to replace it!
So if you are under long range fire and you want to swap a shotgun for a rifle, you need to draw your shotgun and run around looking at the ground. You can't do that in mid-combat of a game with really challenging enemies. If AI is incompetent enough to watch you running around looking for a gun without killing you, the same enemies are incompetent enough for you to kill them with any unsuited gun. Or if you can it is a right pain in the arse and NOT FUN!
Not enjoyable, not engaging, not satisfying. It is a BAD game mechanic that you cannot appreciate, only tolerate out of familiarity.
But you know what you CAN do in combat? Press a direction on the D-pad to select the RIGHT gun for the job.
I have played literally HUNDREDS of hours of shooters with 2-weapon limit, but more than that I have also played hundreds of hours of shooter games with a high weapon limit. I know where it works and where it does not work. How many hours of gameplay do you have games with a large weapon inventory? Shooters, not RPGs.
You could only say that it works for Duke Nukem Forever, if you had very little experience of games with a large multi-weapon limit!
One game where it is least suited is Halo as the weapons are not balanced at all, you have guns hugely varying in capability and situational effectiveness while there is no reason your 7-foot-tall genetically-strengthened power-armour-wearing Spartan Super-warrior can't carry more than two guns. 4 at least.
There are games where a 2 weapon limit is suitable, mostly team-based multiplayer games with highly streamlines weapons and classes.