Miller786
Member
I would consider myself part of the "old guard" having played ww2 online, project reality, invasion 1944 (arma 2), resistance and liberation, hidden and dangerous 1 & 2, red orchestra ostfront, darkest hour, forgotten hope 1 & 2, arma 3. Pretty much every ww2 (and not) tactical shooter, you name it, i played it.
Yet i do not believe this "elitist" behaviour is healthy to build a new community, I don't believe you all started your gaming adventures by playing milsim arma, I started with Call of Duty and its United Offensive expansion pack back in the day and i dont think i would be playing tactical ww2 shooters if it wasn't for that game. It is foolish to look down on players because of what they're playing, who's to say they won't love this game and become hardcore tactical shooter fans?.
Furthermore I see nothing wrong with playing different kind of games: i enjoy PR but i also play Day of Infamy from time to time, does this make a "second class" player? you be the judge.
Yet i do not believe this "elitist" behaviour is healthy to build a new community, I don't believe you all started your gaming adventures by playing milsim arma, I started with Call of Duty and its United Offensive expansion pack back in the day and i dont think i would be playing tactical ww2 shooters if it wasn't for that game. It is foolish to look down on players because of what they're playing, who's to say they won't love this game and become hardcore tactical shooter fans?.
Furthermore I see nothing wrong with playing different kind of games: i enjoy PR but i also play Day of Infamy from time to time, does this make a "second class" player? you be the judge.