» Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:42 am
Seeing that there are at least 30 people on my PSN friends list who still actively play Brink, and we often join up every couple days to play together...no. I don't think by any means Brink was is a flop. A flop by what standards? Because it hasn't moved the same amount of units as the high profile FPS games? Not a chance. Brink is a "specialty" FPS game that isn't for everyone, whereas CoD, BF and Halo are "mass market" FPS games that anyone can pick up and generally have success in. That proves to be a blessing for Brink, because it means those of us who have stuck around are the TRUE fans of the game, and we get to have a community who appreciate the game even with it's flaws. We know they'll be fixed in time, and as the game is now, we have fun playing it.
The lag is a touch and go subject, because not everyone experiences it. As has been said numerous times, it's usually because the host has a crap connection. If you have a strong connection, host your own game and let people join in and they...as well as you...will never experience lag. The only times I've ever experienced lag on PS3 is joining games where the host has a yellow to red connection bar, of which I back out, and join another game. But like I said, most of the time I host my own, and I have no problems.
In summary, Brink is only a flop in the eyes of the people not looking at the big picture. Is the game perfect? Not at the least. But it's far from being bad as well. And with a few patches and DLC updates, those who stay with it (like myself and many of my Brink buds) will reap the benefits of an awesome game free of n00bism, because the people who will be left are the people who "get" Brink.