User blog comment:MCGerouk/Are you sick of hackers or just wanna play another awesome game?/@comment-4260367-20120706071749

I've played BL:R before. The problem is that the graphics are pretty awesome but the default settings were lagging me a lot so I lowered the settings. By the time I started getting the same FPS that I get in CA the graphics were worse than what you see in CA (Before anyone asks I have the ATI Radon HD 4850). I suppose if you bought a computer in the last 1-2 years it will be a lot better but for the average player CA should still look more appealing.

Another thing that I hated about BL:R is the reticle since it is pretty bulky and isn't as descriptive as most other FPS games. To put it in perspective the HP/Ammo bars of the Acog TA3 scope in CA is about just as helpful IMO.

The chams aren't actually that bad since most of the time they are used to see where everyone is in the map to see what points are being contested or flags assaulted ect but that's because the maps are a tad big. It is a good contrast from most fps games where it seems more like the developer was just getting his jollies off seeing a bunch of noobs with shotguns being contained in a small room but since the maps are so big if your team fails at defending a flag or point and you are on the other side of the map you won't be able to get the flag back in time.

Overall it is still a decent game but I'd hardly call it a CA subsitute (unless your just trying to play a hackfree FPS game. Does it really run on PunkBuster btw?  I don't remember it installing PunkBuster when I downloaded it on Steam).