Fair enough, but the very first UC security quest has you go and talk directly with the man in charge of the UC's version of the CIA as a doofus who was moments ago hired off the street. So there's definitely still room for improvement.
Even if he's setting you up, you'd think he'd have someone lower level handling the whole thing.
Id like to think we are skipping years of grunt work because in the end "games are supposed to be fun". Unfortunate side effect is it gives off "chosen one syndrome".
The opposite end is America's Army where in order to play as a medic you literally sat in a class for an hour or so.
Fair enough, but the very first UC security quest has you go and talk directly with the man in charge of the UC's version of the CIA as a doofus who was moments ago hired off the street. So there's definitely still room for improvement.
Even if he's setting you up, you'd think he'd have someone lower level handling the whole thing.
Id like to think we are skipping years of grunt work because in the end "games are supposed to be fun". Unfortunate side effect is it gives off "chosen one syndrome".
The opposite end is America's Army where in order to play as a medic you literally sat in a class for an hour or so.