Your engaging-experience-o-meter seems faulty.
I'm a COD player not a BF player, only here coz ghosts is utterly dire. 3200 ticket lockers suits my play style about as closely as anything in BF4 ever will. I like playing a very +forward, "knee deep in the dead" style living or dying on how well I can react and how accurately I can shoot on the move. (So running into someone who is basically just holding down fire and messing with your aim even when they aren't shooting all that close to you or even have any skill at all just feels really really cheap to me - coupled with netcode where even if you shoot first on a really low ping your often actually at a disadvantage).
EDIT: Not saying I'm any good at it but the challenge to me is improving my ability to read a situation or make good calls on the fly, improving my approach and aim, etc. which keeps it interesting.
I could be the best BF4 player in the world!!!11 if I was just 15, had no job, mummy and daddy supported my gaming time and I had no responsibilities too.
See how good he is when he graduates Uni and meets the bigger, badder world!??
I know where your coming from hehe... but even allowing for a montage of best of and some luck theres a hideous amount of talent in some of those kills.
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