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Trokey66
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
@SirBobdk We jumped into 1942 last night to see what the fuss was about and I have to say, there was no real difference in terms of this mythical 'cover' between El Alamein and Hourglass for example.
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.
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.
dirtytamato
4 years agoSeasoned Veteran
@Trokey66 Ya and el Alamein was in a natural dessert so it makes sense. Also bf1 siani dessert is huge and open, but again it's in the dessert. Hour glass is in a city, so where's all the buildings and close quarters combat like it should be in a city?
- Anarchiesx4 years agoRising Veteran@dirtytamato uhh... the CQ combat is in the city you absolute *. There's a whole sector of the map for it. Crying about the rest of the map being a desert is just stupid. It's a city in the desert. Wild concept, I know. There are also tons of sand dunes providing cover between all of the sectors so that gunfire is mostly limited to each area, and so people aren't being sniped from across the map.
- Trokey664 years agoSeasoned Ace
@dirtytamatoit is a city that has been mostly swallowed by the desert. I know this may be a difficult concept for you to accept but left unchecked, that is what happens with sand, it moves.....
- dirtytamato4 years agoSeasoned Veteran@Trokey66 Yes but it is still a city, so where is the dense amount of buildings? I'm fine with the sand swallowing the city, but where is the city???? There like 6 buildings
- Trokey664 years agoSeasoned Ace@dirtytamato It is the outskirts of the city for the love of all things sacred, many of the low buildings have been completely covered along with most of the roads. The 'city' starts at the high-rises.
Why are you trying to make it something it is not and can't just accept it for what it is?
You know, the edge of a city that has been largely swallowed by the desert.
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