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Re: All Things Battlefield

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 11:00 pm
by Mr. Wiggles
TeamHavocRacing wrote:I really wanna see Bad Company 3. That or go back to modern/near future. BF3 with BF6 tech.
That would be neat or if they went cavemen and we all were running around with sticks and stones?

Re: All Things Battlefield

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 11:24 pm
by TeamHavocRacing
No thanks. Far Cry already went that route with Primal.

Re: All Things Battlefield

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 11:45 pm
by SKlein
TeamHavocRacing wrote:I really wanna see Bad Company 3. That or go back to modern/near future. BF3 with BF6 tech.
That's what I was hoping for as well. The depth and variety to BF3/4 is unmatched still, but Bad Company 2 was also a blast to play.

Re: All Things Battlefield

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2018 6:30 pm
by TeamHavocRacing
If Eagle Dynamics could come up with a good FPS to integrate into DCS World similar to ARMA, that would be the be-all, end-all. They already have DCS: Combined Arms ground combat and the Admiral Kuznetsov and USS Nimitz aircraft carriers that have working elevators, detailed interiors, and will let the player walk around the ships, so they're getting close. The aircraft modules are insanely detailed but are too expensive. Jane's Combat Simulations wanted to do that back in the day, integrate several stand-alone sims into a persistent online world.

Re: All Things Battlefield

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2018 9:07 pm
by Racers52
I think if you build a game that really resembles BF3, with the destruction and pliable environment of BFBC2 and the new tech, animations graphics and all that it would be a blast.

For now, just hoping they remove all the political SJW bullshit and try to release a somewhat believable WW2 FPS.

Otherwise really loving the time to kill, brings back the skill game and makes 94 kill games easy to achieve :twisted:

Re: All Things Battlefield

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 2:32 am
by On The Pipe
Racers52 wrote:I think if you build a game that really resembles BF3, with the destruction and pliable environment of BFBC2 and the new tech, animations graphics and all that it would be a blast.

For now, just hoping they remove all the political SJW bullshit and try to release a somewhat believable WW2 FPS.

Otherwise really loving the time to kill, brings back the skill game and makes 94 kill games easy to achieve :twisted:
I heard about the white man thing that was no accident.

Re: All Things Battlefield

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 3:51 am
by TeamHavocRacing
I have no interest in BF5 for some reason yet.

Re: All Things Battlefield

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2018 1:31 pm
by On The Pipe
Anyone playing BFV? I caved and bought the deluxe edition and origin premier like a tool. So far the game is fun it does feel about 3/4's finished. The gun play is really the highlight I think they nailed it. Seems to be some netcode issues with time to death happening in 1 frame a lot. There is your typical balance issues that need sorted out, but the game has a strong base despite all the issues. Glad to see they went more with an authentic customization. I hope without the premium pass they deliver on content that is good and frequent. However, I do not have high hopes looking at the content released from SWBF2. Why has the game already gone on sale for 30$ is it really tanking that hard?

Re: All Things Battlefield

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2018 6:14 pm
by SKlein
On The Pipe wrote:.
I tried it out, just seemed in similar fashion to BF1 with regards to a lack of overall content. Maybe I'm just dreaming for another BF3/4, but it doesn't come close to that same level of variety. The maps feel like a step up from BF1, and as you said gun play is improved on. The $30 price is probably due to them trying to make up ground after the shaky marketing pre-release.