He's not being elitist, he's just pointing out flaws within the game to better improve the thing he likes. Most of his complaints were solid and sounded like they overall improved the game for everyone, and not just the pros. If you want to camp, that's fine. But I think a game shouldn't reward that kind of behavior. Instead, we should reward those who have spent time honing their skills, and punish those who take the easy route. Since campers ruin the game all around for people.
I guess it's Giancarlo Varanini's time of the month again... He has to meet that writing quota. And I'm pretty sure Shakespeare can tell me if I am wrong or not. He wrote the damn thing!
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to move in the opposite direction." - Albert Einstein
How could a game that costs $14.99, has a smaller than most games budget, and a multiplayer component so limited in features, have a much more memorable experience and overall better multiplayer mode than Call of Duty, which has a massive budget and is almost dedicated entirely to its multiplayer mode.
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