hey!
so, as the title says, i want to talk about why the changes in time requirements are justified. i understand that people who have put a lot of effort and time into this game might disagree with me, but i have my reasons for saying so.
i love this game just as much as any player, whether they are good or bad, and have paid 48 euros to enjoy everything that all the other players enjoy, such as being rewarded for good work. however, due to me being a very social person that loves to go out with friends and do other things besides playing bf2, i would have never been able to get some of the medals if it wasn't for the lowering of time requirements.
don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that all the players who play like 10 hours a day are mindless, no friends and no life kind of people, no, the opposite is the case. i have respect for people really trying to become one of the top players or to specialize with a certain kit.
however, just because i don't have as much time as other players does not justify me having to wait for 500 years to receive a certain medal or rank. also, just because a lot of people now will receive the infantry combat medal (i did so this morning) and other rewards does not mean that they are all of a sudden better players. as far as i am concerned, no medal or rank is a true image of the players ability. i mean, u can get the expert sniper badge sitting in a helicopter base rapping the shit out of the other team...
i hop i didn't offend any of the hardcore bf2s players, but instead trying to help to understand why the lowering of time requirements is justified.
thx,
1on1killa
so, as the title says, i want to talk about why the changes in time requirements are justified. i understand that people who have put a lot of effort and time into this game might disagree with me, but i have my reasons for saying so.
i love this game just as much as any player, whether they are good or bad, and have paid 48 euros to enjoy everything that all the other players enjoy, such as being rewarded for good work. however, due to me being a very social person that loves to go out with friends and do other things besides playing bf2, i would have never been able to get some of the medals if it wasn't for the lowering of time requirements.
don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that all the players who play like 10 hours a day are mindless, no friends and no life kind of people, no, the opposite is the case. i have respect for people really trying to become one of the top players or to specialize with a certain kit.
however, just because i don't have as much time as other players does not justify me having to wait for 500 years to receive a certain medal or rank. also, just because a lot of people now will receive the infantry combat medal (i did so this morning) and other rewards does not mean that they are all of a sudden better players. as far as i am concerned, no medal or rank is a true image of the players ability. i mean, u can get the expert sniper badge sitting in a helicopter base rapping the shit out of the other team...
i hop i didn't offend any of the hardcore bf2s players, but instead trying to help to understand why the lowering of time requirements is justified.
thx,
1on1killa