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Hell, the ongoing state of BF almost makes me want to give CoD another chance after not playing for years. At least there's some budget on display and some actual polish, as well as teams willing to admit when they've screwed up, actually apologize for it, and try to meaningfully improve while communicating with their community.
Never thought I'd see the day where I was more interested in a CoD title than BF, but here we are. Great work, DICE!
- 3 years ago
@edgecrusherO0 wrote:Hell, the ongoing state of BF almost makes me want to give CoD another chance after not playing for years. At least there's some budget on display and some actual polish, as well as teams willing to admit when they've screwed up, actually apologize for it, and try to meaningfully improve while communicating with their community.
Never thought I'd see the day where I was more interested in a CoD title than BF, but here we are. Great work, DICE!
I am excited to see what they do with COD MW2022. Every installment they get closer and closer to a gamemode comparable to the classic battlefield experience. MW2019's ground war was interesting, but not quite there yet. The tanks felt weird and it was a watered down experience versus the legacy battlefields. I truly believe they will take a major step forward this year and we will see something close again. Especially with Microsoft running the show now. Hopefully they can nail the air physics and vehicular combat. If they pull it off I will shamelessly become a COD player. Would be quite funny if COD ends up being a better battlefield game than battlefield.
- edgecrusherO03 years agoSeasoned Ace@Joe234567891011 That deal hasn't gone through yet, so Microsoft isn't in charge quite yet.
But I doubt CoD will ever be a "better" BF game, since that's not what it's ever aiming to be. But it will at least be a QUALITY game with production values and strong support from the development team. Things that DICE apparently can't do nowadays.