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@AristarhUcolov2 wrote:It's simple. [NO-FORCED-INTERNET-CONNECTION]
P.S Battlefield was single and multiplayer during the 2000s era.
The direction consoles are heading, you need the internet to play anything, even single player. I can't imagine the size of the hard drive needed to privately run such huge maps and 128 players with everything else going on. Just doesn't seem feasible. That's like hosting a professional football game in your backyard and expecting 50,000 people to fit on your property.
- ZombieP1ow4 years agoNot applicable
@AristarhUcolov2 wrote:
@ZombieP1ow[HDD][SSD][M.2][SSHD][AndAll]
The maps take only 20-40GB.
Bots only take up 1-10GB.how much does keeping track of the vehicles, bullet/missle/HE round tracking, in game destruction, levolution, and any other number variables take up though. I see frame rate stutters on BF4 servers during levoluton events. I'm on your side, but I'm aware how EA operates.