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This isn’t news, of course, but it was heartening to go back and remember how well DICE closed the book on that game, which began life with a disaster of a launch.īattlefield 4’s sheer assortment of maps, weapons, and modes ensure you always have something to look forward to, a toy to play with, or a mode you never actually played on that one DLC map. Years of patches and DLC support turned Battlefield 4 into a very competent, fun, and content-stuffed shooter. Likewise, Battlefield 4 is exciting - if predictable - and recent enough to look and play well. You put ‘em on with little hassle, and they look good enough that you don’t feel bad about wearing them. Even the recently added Pacific maps, themselves a highlight, couldn’t hold enough charm to make encounters any less boring.īattlefield 4 is the closest thing to a comfy t-shirt or a pair of jeans to me. The killfeed became dominated by the Type 2A, a fast-firing Medic SMG that dodged the TTK nerf. Players of course turned to the fastest-firing weapons to compensate, which all but killed variety.
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The recent TTK update turned the once lethal gunplay into mushy, loot shooter dance where a single enemy takes most of a magazine to drop. I had been keeping up with the goings-on from a distance, but I never quite imagined how desperate things were. It’s the most recent, best-looking and currently active game. So, after enough hemming and hawing, I decided to return to my true go-to: Battlefield. Ground War, in particular, exhausted all of its puddle-deep potential, and I exhausted all ways in trying to make it fun. Modern Warfare, as you may recall, dear reader, never quite did it for me in the ways I’d hoped.
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In the absence of a zeitgeist-ruling new triple-A release, I’ve been catching up on some of last year’s gems in between my frustrated, confused bouts with the hot 2016 release, Escape from Tarkov.Ĭall of Duty: Modern Warfare dominated much of my free time over the holiday break, but after completing the Battle Pass and reaching max level, there was nothing really left for me to grind. It’s the beginning of February, and Big Video Games are thin on the ground. Read more on pcgamesn.Going back and playing older Battlefield games really does give you perspective. They’ll look more weathered and battle-hardened, with quips that reflect the harsh realities of the world in the game’s version of 2042.
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You can see the full development update video here: Season 3 will also continue the work started this season with visual updates for Specialists appearance and sound. So, in Season 3, we’ll be moving Specialists into the classic and familiar Battlefield class system.” That means each existing Specialist will share traits within a class, and DICE says existing gadgets and throwables will be “split between classes to fit their role.” Specialists are going to remain a part of Battlefield 2042, DICE says, but adds that players have been asking for more of the legacy class system, and the changes on the way in Season 3 are a step in that direction. “The arrival of Specialists in Battlefield 2042 has been polarising,” the studio said in a development update that aired August 22. EA/DICE has announced that after the upcoming season, Specialists will be organised into the more familiar Battlefield class system, sharing traits and equipment within each class. Battlefield 2042 Specialists are going to see a major change in Season 3 of the FPS game.
