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Both have large open expanses of 'nothing'!
Although there is no real direct comparison, the same with Battle of the Bulge. (I also noticed that the church is the same as BFV and the windmill is from BF1!).
Not saying these maps are bad in and of themselves but in terms of cover, not that much different from BF2042 maps.
It just seems that the 'community' want large maps but don't want to travel far with loads of detail that isn't cluttered and has loads of cover that can be destroyed.
@Trokey66
Not saying these maps are bad in and of themselves but in terms of cover, not that much different from BF2042 maps.
@CordlezToaster
People claim it's not Battlefield but forgot where the series started and what the maps were like.
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That was what I meant. BF2042 maps seems very similar to maps from before BF3 imo.
So saying they are not Battlefield is perhaps more because most have started with BF3. Even my favorite map from BF3 "Bander desert" looks like this: large and open.
- Trokey664 years agoSeasoned Ace@SirBobdk I only started with the first Bad Company but there have deffo been more than a few maps since that game that could be considered to have wide open spaces with a lack of cover.
- SirBobdk4 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Trokey66 wrote:
@SirBobdkI only started with the first Bad Company but there have deffo been more than a few maps since that game that could be considered to have wide open spaces with a lack of cover.Yes it is true. But from BF3 we started to see more of small / medium size maps which were primarily infantry oriented. BF changed direction and began appealing to more. Not that I think it got any worse.
In my opinion, it's hard to say what a true BF is. It probably depends on where you come from.
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