[quote name='IAmTheCheapestGamer']Practice? Skill?

that. I play games to have FUN. It becomes more of a task/job when you 'need' skill and to practice. That's why I like GTA IV's dm/tdm, since I can grab a car and run someone over, then spray them with a couple clips of bullets till I hit and kill them.
No skill required, except how to speed up on them with a car and mow them down.

But hey, to each their own. That's why I can't wait till GS puts out another 50% bonus TIV coupon, cuz U2 is goin' bye bye once they do. I liked the single player due to the story, but the mp just reminds me of Warhawk too much.
Too many people with too much time on their hands to 'practice' kill ya in a half second and take away any fun factor.

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When a game has something called depth it requires a player to learn some things before they can do anything they desire under the game's parameters. Otherwise you'd be stuck with a game that does not offer as much. Anything in life requires practice and skill, everyone is able to increase their skill in anything by doing it more than only a few times.
I am able to hold my own against most highest ranked players despite being 1/3 of their ranking. It only took some time to learn the gun locations and the map's. The game also has perks.
I don't see how U2 is much harder to learn than GTA either. That game required practice as well, you only need less since you're used to playing the same thing for a long time now. If you want to keep playing the same thing your entire life than stick with GTA and don't complain about other, better, games.