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Why is Battlefield 5 hated so much?
Lots of people are upset about the game for the inaccurate WW2 representation when the reveal trailer was released, A British solider with a katana on his back for example, players became vocal about it and some critiqued it and EA Responded after a while with ” if you don’t like it, don’t buy it” which added gasoline …
Why did Dice give up on Battlefield 5?
While DICE says that the current gunplay is “solid,” it also feels “stale”, and players desire more content and for the game to be refreshed and updated over time. With this Battlefield being the franchise’s representation until 2022, it’s clear DICE have their work cut out for them.
How do you meet people on Battlefield 5?
By pressing the RB/R1 button you can put a marker down that gives a general direction of where enemies are but it does not reveal their exact location.
Can feeemales help Battlefield V’s World War II story?
DICE is returning to World War II with Battlefield V, and it’s doing so with the help of feeemales. Following the game’s reveal trailer and confirmation that it will include women, some fragile fans have confirmed they’ve never read a book by protesting what they see as “historical inaccuracy.”
What are some of the worst things about Battlefield 1?
1. Pistols are way too over powered. I feel like anytime you come up against a pistol, it’s a 2-3 shot kill, while some guns in the game take 6-7 bullets to kill, which is just rediculous. 2. Server balancing. It’s so pathetic to me that for the past 2 battlefield games, EA has done the worst job at balancing the teams so it’s somewhat fair.
Is Battlefield V theirs to claim as their own?
But as the hashtag itself says, it’s not theirs. Battlefield V is yet another example of a game, a movie, a TV show, a cultural touchpoint that young, angry white men want to claim as their own. Fans have no ownership over the things they love.
Does EA ever fix anything in Battlefield 5?
So I’ve been playing battlefield 5 since it was released, and the one thing I can say, is that EA always fixes small issues, and typically never fixes the more pressing issues.