» Sat Apr 02, 2011 5:40 am
Game runs fine for me, it's pretty fun. But that doesn't mean the game is perfect, far from it. AI is terrible and it's clearly meant to be played with friends.
This is both good and bad. For one, it's started out just like Counter Strike did but better off, the mechanics of FPSs have changed. The difference is CS has had a long time support and I think this is where Brink's longevity will be determined. Enough with the DLC mentions, it's a horrific word that should not be used especially for PC gaming. Look, the reason why CS and TF2 exist TO THIS DAY is because of the community. Community, community, community. Without an SDK, this game will be forgotten in a few months; you've created a system we can't fully embrace because we can only do things the developers force us to do. While in comparison where Brink is superior to CS and TF2 in their Day 1 forms, these two games have had years of Valve's constant support while giving the players complete control of the game's engine to continuously evolve the dynamics of the game. Don't look at Black Ops thinking Gun Game makes it great, need people remind you that it started on Counter Strike Source.
I want this game to be great and it has the potential, but you're dooming your product by mentioning the dreaded three letter word that is a staple of marketing. If developers really cared, which initials like DLC tell us different, they would try to go the extra mile to ensure a perfect experience. I bet, instead of giving demos exclusive to PS3, the PC players got their hands on Brink; weeks ago these problems would of been fixed.
It was a poor decision on Bethesdas part, and it'll be redeemed if an SDK is released soon. Doesn't matter if the community bastardizes your engine, user created content is the direction and way of the future for gaming in general; so let us have it as quick as possible. It's a fun game, but you burn out easily because content is so limited. I stopped playing TF2 a month after it's release because of this same exact issue.