In combat, all enemy ships attack you, period. Nothing else matters. That means you'll spend most of your time running and hiding and dodging while your allies finish off the enemy, and they take a while to do it. And it gets worst. Most missions are solo missions, where you are outnumbered and outgunned, sometimes massively so. If you are not good at sims, you will never get past the story without god mode, unless you are willing to spend the time to get good.
Sounds to me like someone sore because they're not very good. If he didn't improve after the ten hours he suggests he played it (I think maybe less?), then he's not just not very good, but he should be focusing his efforts on something
other than computer games, lol. Don't give up your day job is a phrase that fits, methinks. That's my verdict: guy couldn't play it, so he blamed the game.
However, everyone is entitled to their opinion. A friend of mine says he didn't like Freelancer. Now the fact that I haven't spoken to him for two months is completely unrelated, lol... if he doesn't like it, he doesn't like it. I think that The Sims is the gaming equivilent of heretical, capitalism to the degree of being insulting, but some people have spent their entire lives on it since it was released. Different games for different people I suppose.
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