User blog comment:Zealot Guy/Common sense and common courtesy (take 2)/@comment-71.239.231.156-20110323170621/@comment-1840523-20110323171655

It's because by doing objectives, people THINK they get less points than through killing, and as such they don't do the game mission, although in practice, a couple of M-Com disarms/destroys in a round will allow someone to beat any person who has just killed for their points. It's also because, after level 22, people lose their incentive for playing well, as there are no more weapons to unlock. And as a result, the only real nice thing left is the level 50 badge and title you get, which (to get quickly) involves getting points rapidly and easily. Now guess what most people think the best way of doing that is... But yeah, I do concur. The CoD style players NEED to accept the different Rules of Engagement on Battlefield. It's not a personal thing, (to quote a good friend of mine) IT'S A TEAM GAME! It's like in campaign. If you work to try and save team mates in campaign and multiplayer, they help you out. It isn't a case of run, gun die, respawn as it is in CoD. It's a case of run, look, think, run, do job, get hit, go to a medic, get healed, get hit again, die, respawn on your squad mates/get revived.