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It deviated (IMO) by starting a focus shift on infantry gameplay over all-out warfare experience. Vehicle counts highly reduced and that design choice keeps going. DICE has failed to realise that anti-vehicle class should be at weaker end of infantry classes and thus creating potential for higher explosive power to counter vehicles. Vehicles should be powerful assets but not unstoppable. Vehicle recycling and availability would encourage newer inexperienced players to develop their skills.
I will eventually find my highly ideal Battlefield replacement somewhere if Battlefield keeps still deviating away. Gaming space has so much coming to us console players that eventually something will itch the right place in respective feeling. I wish best for the future of you most dedicated fans who keep playing Battlefield games for shake of them having it in its brand name.
It used to signal me a game about epic, big, all out warfare battles with co-op soldier classes fighting over control points. Everything else was nice addition and development of features. Those you refer as Legacy features, growing fond of for series' long time fans.
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- JennyB_0101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@sk1lld I looked at Delta Force: Hawk Ops, and Gray Zone Warfare looked pretty promising too, but, they are PC games, and I'm on the PS5, so no use for me I'm afraid.
I was also excited about the prospect of Escape from Tarkov, but again PC only.