Forum Discussion
@DaveTheBrave_USA wrote:
@trip1exActually I think it is interest and moneys worth playability if the desert map in question is Hour Glass for instance, big long sand dunes and empty rectangular buildings with practically no cover or interest. Comparing it to the graphic arts of a destroyed city map is the point.
It's a desert map. YOu have not played a big open desert map in BF before? There's been a few. BF1 had one. BF1942. There's been lots of other bigger more open maps. I think there one in BF2 and BF3. BF4 had one.
It's a pointless comparison to compare the graphical detail on a small city map to a big open desert map.
And graphics don't equal playability. All that graphical detail on that BFV map and it was a meh map. Total where's waldo map. Just hide in a corner and shoot guys that walk by. Run around in circles. I'm not hanging it on my wall. I'm playing it.
@trip1exBut there are rooms with ladder. Or skyscraper big lobby with nothing. I guess city got evacuated well and all that decoration and furniture was taken with.
Once i was impressed in BFV when i was afk. I was proning and couple soldiers run above me. Literally stepped on me. Cause i blended in with a rock.
Look at the detail of buildings inside in bfv for example. Textures, posters on the wall. Those little things.
About Battlefield 2042 General Discussion
Recent Discussions
- 7 hours ago
- 12 hours ago