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That's not to say I hate this scenario, though. It's unique and interesting and playable and I guess fun too, it just feels odd. Like there were a lot of things that were better on paper. Still, bonus points for enthusiasm.
However, the CQB segments felt weakened by the uselessness of the squad, who were just kind of outside, I guess. The pacing and framing generally felt odd too; it felt too quiet and organized for "deadly house to house fighting", like I was a SWAT team and not a military squad.
The helicopter sniper segment was also the worst part of the mission, honestly. Couldn't hit anything, and the enemy snipers just die when the segment auto-completes anyway. Would've been better if it was you flying the heli itself to strafe or whatever.
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.