They should rename this video segment from "Murder Island" to "Getting-Murdered Island".
It's kind of like if a website was devoted to playing and talking about board games. A live stream starts on that website where the members play chess against each other for a couple hours.
But none of them know how to play chess properly.
Not bashing the website, obviously post whatever. But for me in particular it's not engaging to watch people play something poorly and without any real clue how it works.
In a standard battlegrounds game for me, I get around 6 to 10 kills per person on my team. Those kills are distributed throughout the match, and then if I don't win it's because I was outplayed or pinched somewhere on the map by other players (or I never found a good long range scope). If this is a recurring segment, y'all need to practice combat and lot more a learn how to utilize your full team for every fight. Can't be trying to pop energy drinks while your other teammates are seconds from getting gunned down.
Also, the upgrades to the guns add quite a bit. I always bark at my teammates to attach silencers, because it makes a profound difference in spatial awareness.
I think this game is better than any Call of Duty or Battlefield game, easily. The matches that I've played, especially the highest difficulty of Terrorist Hunt, are incredibly challenging.
Honestly, the fact that you can upgrade your operators seems completely intuitive.
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