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Battlefield 5 Trailer Multiplayer maps
EA has released a new trailer for Battlefield 5 that showcases the multiplayer maps that will be available at its launch. According to its description, players will fight through the unexplored settings of World War 2 on maps that will challenge their squad in epic multiplayer experiences. Battlefield 5 is currently scheduled for a November 20th release and its battle royale mode, Firestorm, will be released in Spring 2019. The game will also offer 60hz server tickrates on the PC, and 120hz in smaller modes.
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#5602662 Posted on: 11/02/2018 01:35 PM
How come, no map in Russia!? - the greatest contributor for ending WW2.
How come, no map in Russia!? - the greatest contributor for ending WW2.
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#5602684 Posted on: 11/02/2018 02:41 PM
If I am not mistaken with their concept of "game as a live service", they are deploying maps in a somewhat chronological order. I believe these are supposed to be ~1940. Operation Barbarossa was in '41 and Stalingrad in '42.
I think they confirmed that iconic theaters/battles will come at a later date.
How come, no map in Russia!? - the greatest contributor for ending WW2.
If I am not mistaken with their concept of "game as a live service", they are deploying maps in a somewhat chronological order. I believe these are supposed to be ~1940. Operation Barbarossa was in '41 and Stalingrad in '42.
I think they confirmed that iconic theaters/battles will come at a later date.
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#5602686 Posted on: 11/02/2018 02:52 PM
If I am not mistaken with their concept of "game as a live service", they are deploying maps in a somewhat chronological order. I believe these are supposed to be ~1940. Operation Barbarossa was in '41 and Stalingrad in '42.
I think they confirmed that iconic theaters/battles will come at a later date.
Yeah, but it's kinda meh. Most players are there from the launch and will get bored and leave before new maps will arrive. Same thing as in BF1. They should have rather taken more time and release more.
If I am not mistaken with their concept of "game as a live service", they are deploying maps in a somewhat chronological order. I believe these are supposed to be ~1940. Operation Barbarossa was in '41 and Stalingrad in '42.
I think they confirmed that iconic theaters/battles will come at a later date.
Yeah, but it's kinda meh. Most players are there from the launch and will get bored and leave before new maps will arrive. Same thing as in BF1. They should have rather taken more time and release more.
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#5602728 Posted on: 11/02/2018 04:51 PM
I would have liked to see 10 maps vs the 8 it looks like we are getting at launch. Appreciate the new settings and (supposedly) big maps, but the content updates will need to come fast to keep the player base growing rather than shrinking. You can only play the same 8 maps so many times... I think BF1 had 9 at launch and then went to 10 a few months later with the giants shadow map (which was free).
Yeah, but it's kinda meh. Most players are there from the launch and will get bored and leave before new maps will arrive. Same thing as in BF1. They should have rather taken more time and release more.
I would have liked to see 10 maps vs the 8 it looks like we are getting at launch. Appreciate the new settings and (supposedly) big maps, but the content updates will need to come fast to keep the player base growing rather than shrinking. You can only play the same 8 maps so many times... I think BF1 had 9 at launch and then went to 10 a few months later with the giants shadow map (which was free).
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Wish they made nice story driven single player campaign where it doesn't feel like you playing a movie.