I don’t play PvP. I suck at PvP, but in order to get the ‘Flamekeeper’ title, I had to do some, and here’s what I found…
1. It takes a while to find a match. I was playing control and it took between 3-5 minutes, which may not sound a lot, but when you’re waiting it feels like an eternity. A few times I was told we had 12/12 participants, only for the system to reset back to 1/12, which was frustrating. In the last match we started with 10/12 because the system got bored of waiting.
2. One of the maps seemed too large. Don’t ask me which one but we spent quite a while just finding someone to shoot at. I accept it’s a balance between too big and too small, especially depending upon team size, but the map, whichever it was seemed too large even for 6v6.
3. Cheating. Didn’t see any. There were one or two ‘bullet sponges’ that I put down to lag rather than anything more sinister. Or else my aim was that bad… which is also possible.
4. The matches themselves, with two (?) exceptions, were generally competitive affairs. I won some, I lost some, I had one or two decent stats and one I can’t mention in polite society, and it was a better experience than I had expected it to be. There were quite a few adept weapons that I saw, but people were using all sorts from bows to hand cannons to pulses so it appeared that if there was a meta, it was quite a varied one.
Overall, it was pretty much okay. I’m not desperate to play it every day or every week, but it wasn’t the horror story that I’d read about in various threads on here. I appreciate everyone has a different experience so mine doesn’t invalidate anyone else’s. Oh, and one final thought… please capture the zones!
Thanks.
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