I like both equally, but I wish tf2 had a more sensitive damage system, sometimes it feels as if my bullets don't really count for much!
yeah the entire Orange Box is total shite on a trife on the PS3 but my grandma got it for me for christmas so I can't just get rid of it...Antiparticle said:Alright, yeah. Yeah, from what I've heard the PS3 version has even less stuff than the 360 version, because it was produced by EA instead of Valve, apparently.Sacman said:I only own a PS3 and PC...
This and This.Judgement101 said:TF2 because it isn't populated by 11 year-olds
P.S. no matter what you say, prepare for flame, apperently people worship these games
What? It's pretty obvious that the spy/sniper are high profile target elimination (being able to easily kill enemies that pose a large threat to the team such as heavy/medic combos and sentry nests) and a well placed sentry nest can be a powerful defense.kwagamon said:-Team Fortress 2 has 3 classes whose sole purpose is to pretty much annoy the shit out of anyone and everyone they come across (The Spy, the Sniper, and the Engineer).
Thank you. I was actually waiting on some well-reasoned input from a MW2 supporter. Admittedly yes MW2 is somewhat balanced but it seems like one of the "big three" unbalanced strategies is always the one killing me. When I never use any of them except in desperate circumstances, I am hesitant to care about the three cancelling each other out. As for your comments about guns, you are right, but I'm just posting what I said then. I stand by it to a degree, however, and I personally think that the differences between guns lie primarily in their only slightly-different appearances.poiumty said:I'll probably get TF2, but playing mw2 right now. A few arguments for your points:
Balance will always be an issue in online games, and the 3 most annoying strategies in mw2 (camping, knifing and noob-tubing) seem to cancel each other out. Apart from a few bits and pieces, mw2 IS balanced, in fact i consider it more balanced than the other call of duty games. And the devs did care, the game has had a lot of patches so far, some of them changing overpoerwed mechanics and exploits.-The creators of Modern Warfare 2 most likely laughed their asses off when asked if they were going to make the online multiplayer fair and balanced. The strategies that are considered noobish aren't considered that because they're bad, but far, far too good and kick most anything ass.
While some guns are very similar, it's not exactly 5 types of primary. Most assault rifles handle very differently, for instance one of them is semi-auto while 2 are burst-fire. Some do low damage with high accuracy, some do high damage with a low rate of fire and high recoil. I can't say your gameplay changes drastically if you switch to another weapon of the same type, but for the most part it's a different feel.-While Modern Warfare 2 has a lot of variety, it's not REALLY that varied at all. All of the guns do pretty much the same thing as every other gun in that same class of weapons. If you look at it that way, there's five types of primary weapon, and 4 types of secondary. That's not that varied at all.
You see, they're both entirely different games built to be played entirely different ways.kwagamon said:Snip
V TheSystem V said:Modern Warfare 2 was amazing until everyone started modding, hacking and being douchebags. I traded it in for Microsoft points last week.
The unlocks aren't necessarily "better" items, just different. I almost exclusively play the Soldier, and the only unlocked item I keep equipped is the Equalizer (the melee replacement, and I rarely ever need it). I'm much better with the stock launcher and shotgun than with the Direct Hit and Buff Banner. Same goes for the other classes - it's all about your personal playing style.Mikaze said:I think the kicker for me is that, because I stopped playing TF2 for a while for reasons completely unrelated to MW2, I got substantially behind on updates and new equipment and thus, when I went back to play it again, everyone else has all this nifty shit that I don't.