IMO, the best option is education.
We had similar problems a couple of years ago at the shopping mall: people getting bogged down trying to enter rooms, blind firing, trying to clear room with spray fire, etc; but it's not because of any ill intent on behalf of players, CQC is extremely technical and someone needs to teach people how to properly attack these obstacles. After a one day CQB clinic, all participants were on an entirely different level than at the start of the day.
You can restrict it to pistols, semi, low fps, fucking distress strobes and wide angle rear view mirrors, if people don't know how to properly tackle a tight engagement like that you'll eventually end up with some clusterfuck or another.
So IMO you either elevate peoples' games or you dumb everything down to the lowest common denominator and hope for the best.
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Last edited by Drake; May 6th, 2012 at 16:59..
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