Re: don't you miss lean?
With out lean, I consider it Call of counter strike. I can't get used it to, even in games I like it's very silly to be without it (Bf2, heck I wanted it in oblivion). It's not for camping, if you've played paintball, or watched a war movie you see soldiers using it all the time, for checking out a area before exposing their bodies to harm. It's realistic to use it, and it's harder for me to get unused to it. It's removal was the reason I won't be getting it even for single player, since it breaks my immersion. I understand that not everyone uses it, and you don't need it 100% of the time, but when you do need it, without it, it feels like going back in time with games, yes the graphics are better but the controls I fear will feel strangely ancient, like it felt when I first played doom3.
With out lean, I consider it Call of counter strike. I can't get used it to, even in games I like it's very silly to be without it (Bf2, heck I wanted it in oblivion). It's not for camping, if you've played paintball, or watched a war movie you see soldiers using it all the time, for checking out a area before exposing their bodies to harm. It's realistic to use it, and it's harder for me to get unused to it. It's removal was the reason I won't be getting it even for single player, since it breaks my immersion. I understand that not everyone uses it, and you don't need it 100% of the time, but when you do need it, without it, it feels like going back in time with games, yes the graphics are better but the controls I fear will feel strangely ancient, like it felt when I first played doom3.
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