Exactly. I've been a fan of RO ever since the first version for UT2003 came out.It was early in the morning (our time), I'm a Brit and he's Australian - yes, I was being facetious. He was actually supposed to edit it a bit (I was rambling badly, as you may have noticed) but decided to post the whole thing as recorded.
And I didn't say I don't like RO2 (at least, not that I remember). I think I said I prefer RO2 the way it is, to the classic that some members of the community want (and are getting). Personal preference - I've played RO since 2003 and I like the current incarnation!
As these forums prove, we can't all like the exact same thing
I didn't buy the retail version because I was playing other online shooters at the time (mostly DOD:S) and had limited time to spend on games. I later regretted that decision but decided to wait for RO2.
I think everything you have improved in RO2 is for the better and I can't understand people saying that you wanted to aim for the COD crowd, because that's totally not the case. They are two totally different games.
But I can understand that people wanted it to be more like the first RO. I wanted Day of Defeat:Source to be more like the original DoD.
Anyway, interesting interview.
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