TCrouch wrote:Communication is such a big part of the game. When we could pinpoint the location of a player and converge on his position, it was just over. Absolutely over.
That's what's going to take some getting used to since there isn't a compass or any other direction gauge. I need to learn the maps so I know the difference between front/side door, landmarks, etc.
My most entertaining moment was being behind the pillar next to the stairs in the manor house, and having one of the Horde guys behind the pillar opposite the stairs. Reminded me of that scene from Polic Squad where Leslie Neilson and a bad guy are shooting at each other over the top of a trash can.
Good game indeed. We're all getting better the more we play. I no longer feel like a completely useless teammate. Looking forward to some more action over the holiday weekend.
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