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Why did they put green sunglasses over the camera lens?
I know many people are impressed with WoP. For the life of me I cannot understand why.
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Green sunglasses? What are you talking about?
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what do people see in WOP?
I think following: 1. Smooth plane movement, unlike in COD now lots of plane movements are very jerky. And sometimes you would see a flight of plane roll at the exact same moment and angle and speed. 2. Fancier-than-real-life graphics. I wanna ask you guys, why would u guys spend money going to a movie? yep, that's what wop delivers. I would put it this way, it is based off of real life, but dramatized a bit. 3. WOP gives me a sense of space. I can feel like I'm in a huge battle field, where as COD doesn't deliver that. Even though COD is more realistic, but still, that's why people go see movies. I really like a point made by someone earlier, and actually i have thought about it for a long time, what if we have a game that has WOP's graphics and everything else from COD?? That would be the best of both world. But as of now, WOP doesn't offer a realistic enough weapon system and flight model and damage model. So I still can't give up COD for WOP. |
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If you love WoP and use it as reference on ANYTHING combat sims you're not a simmer. Easy as that.
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