Making martyrdom a little more fairer.

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  • imported_Whiskey
    Member
    • May 2007
    • 3325

    #136
    And they've made other games way better. It depends on the developer. It's pointless to always predict doom 'n gloom.

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    • Salad Snake
      Member
      • Nov 2006
      • 764

      #137
      Originally posted by Shellshock_1918
      You can't change it, nothing you can do about it, its part of the gameplay, be happy with what you got.
      Actually, that is the main purpose of patches. The whole idea was new to me when I migrated to PC from console gaming, but I can see how patching is nearly essential for online games.

      Originally posted by Lt Davis
      Although, as pointed out before, changes like that have ruined games before. Just reminding everyone.
      However, patches do not solve all problems, and sometimes create new ones.

      In my experience though, most games do a good job with patches. (other then the Battlefield franchise). :p

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      • Shellshock_1918
        Member
        • Jun 2007
        • 197

        #138
        Originally posted by so1id sn@ke
        Actually, that is the main purpose of patches. The whole idea was new to me when I migrated to PC from console gaming, but I can see how patching is nearly essential for online games.
        Oh so you work with COD4 coding at Infinity Ward?

        It doesn't need to be changed, its not glitchy, its not an exploit, its fine the way it is.

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        • Spik3d
          Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 4890

          #139
          Originally posted by Shellshock_1918
          It doesn't need to be changed, its not glitchy, its not an exploit, its fine the way it is.
          To each their own.

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          • Flamesfan_21
            Member
            • Sep 2006
            • 385

            #140
            I'm of the opinion that if you switched nades to a manual weapon, as in the BF style, nadespam would drop considerably due to the lack of having a primary at the ready and that there are no supply crates.

            But im biased and have never been a fan of the halo-style instant grenade.

            As for martyrdom i can hear both sides of the argument, can't say i use it myself but everyone else and their dog seems too nowadays.

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            • Salad Snake
              Member
              • Nov 2006
              • 764

              #141
              Originally posted by Shellshock_1918
              Oh so you work with COD4 coding at Infinity Ward?
              No but I know what patches are ffs.


              I give you a neutral explanation and you bite my head off......


              I'm not against you shellshock, but I am telling you that if they wanted to change it, or anything else for that matter, they could.

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              • Roger Smith
                Member
                • Aug 2006
                • 1390

                #142
                my preference would be for the martyr to perform more like last stand. the martyr should actually go for the grenade and pull the pin, then the grenade would cook as long as normal. the martyr would have the opportunity to cancel the martyr within 1-3 seconds (to prevent tk'ing), and the person who shot the martyr, would be able to shoot them out of it, just like last stand.

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                • Super Six Three
                  Member
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 1093

                  #143
                  They should extend the time from 2.5 seconds to 5 seconds, like real gernades.

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                  • Vasquez

                    #144
                    pffft...

                    I get taken out by the all-seeing, psycho-accuracy chopper 10 times more than a marty...

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                    • Shellshock_1918
                      Member
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 197

                      #145
                      Originally posted by so1id sn@ke
                      No but I know what patches are ffs.


                      I give you a neutral explanation and you bite my head off......


                      I'm not against you shellshock, but I am telling you that if they wanted to change it, or anything else for that matter, they could.
                      The last time a company did these gameplay changes it ruined the game and they had to refix it quickly.


                      I'm speaking of course about Battlefield 2 v2.

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                      • Kodakk
                        Member
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 3486

                        #146
                        The last time? You do realize that there are hundreds of other games out there, don't you?

                        Just because Battlefield 2 was killed by patches, doesn't mean that it is a prime example of what patches do.

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                        • Roger Smith
                          Member
                          • Aug 2006
                          • 1390

                          #147
                          amen Aerialz.

                          bf2 had many problems with or without patches. some of the things added did mess up the game a little, the majority of changes were good for the game.

                          people that don't like game changes are just lame, they just don't have to relearn things and want to take advantage of bad game play.

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                          • L3adcannon

                            #148
                            or want to get rid of something because they can`t learn to counter it or avoid it.

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                            • Repulse
                              1&Only!
                              • Jun 2007
                              • 1072

                              #149
                              We are not wanting to get rid of it we are just wanting to improve it a little, if anything martyrdom just promotes camping, if counter avoiding it means stay in one spot and wait for them to run at you then this will be the case.

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                              • FPS[SONIC]
                                Member
                                • Oct 2006
                                • 2106

                                #150
                                I'm afraid that I don't understand how Martyrdom promotes "camping"...

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