[quote name='seanr1221']Aren't you in a PhD program, Dmaul? It's not like it's hard to remember weapon locations.[/QUOTE]
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It's just that I don't play enough to learn the maps. I'm just not big into online gaming so I never put in enough time to get the maps memorized. Just play casually off and on for a month or two when a game comes out until I get sick of it and trade it in. I mainly keep a live subscription for co-op gaming with friends.
If I played more I'd load up the maps with bots and get everything down. But I just don't enjoy it enough to put in that kind of effort when I could be playing Oblivion or something else that I'm having more fun with.
So in that vain I preferred CoD 4 since it didn't have weapon spawns etc. thus it was easier to just pick up and play casually. Where as Gears is pretty tough if you don't take the time to learn the maps and get half way decent.
It's just that I don't play enough to learn the maps. I'm just not big into online gaming so I never put in enough time to get the maps memorized. Just play casually off and on for a month or two when a game comes out until I get sick of it and trade it in. I mainly keep a live subscription for co-op gaming with friends.
If I played more I'd load up the maps with bots and get everything down. But I just don't enjoy it enough to put in that kind of effort when I could be playing Oblivion or something else that I'm having more fun with.
So in that vain I preferred CoD 4 since it didn't have weapon spawns etc. thus it was easier to just pick up and play casually. Where as Gears is pretty tough if you don't take the time to learn the maps and get half way decent.