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@NazT55 wrote:Just wanted to refresh everyone on how BF4 did classes since that is the BF most everyone wants 2042 to be like.
Assault: The Assault Class is the Medic of the team. They heal and revive fellow teammates with the Med Kit and Defibrillators. The firearms they can use include: Assault Rifles, Carbines, DMRs, and Shotguns
Engineer: The Engineer Class is the Engineer of the team. They repair friendly and destroy enemy vehicles with free-fire, lock-on, wire-guided missiles and other tools. The firearms they can use include: PDWs, Carbines, DMRs, and Shotguns
Support: The Support Class is the Heavy Gunner of the team. They lay down suppressive fire with LMGs and indirect mortar fire, and supply ammunition to the team. The firearms they can use include: LMGs, Carbines, DMRs, and Shotgun
Recon: The Recon Class is the Reconnaissance member of the team. They relay intel to the team on enemy infantry and vehicle locations while providing sniper support. The firearms they can use include: Sniper Rifles, Carbines, DMRs, and Shotguns.
Luckily they didn't lock down the weapons to each class.
Also, they should have given the assault class the med crate.
if they were going to do classes they should have given people *exactly* what they asked for. bind weapons to classes and make people live with it, don't do half measures
Hopefully BF7 restricts weapons to classes too.
- Psubond2 years agoLegend
@Tank2042Man wrote:
@PsubondThey did half measures to keep people who liked no classes happy.
Hopefully BF7 restricts weapons to classes too.No one is happy. Specialists are still here and people who like freedom of loadouts got totally screwed.
- flcrm2 years agoRising Veteran
Snipers will still take Falc or Mackey. 99% of players will not use the main ability of the engineer class - repair tool. And so on. A meaningless system that imposes meaningless restrictions and inconveniences. No?
- murdocklawless2 years agoSeasoned Vanguard
@flcrm wrote:A meaningless system that imposes meaningless restrictions and inconveniences. No?
It certainly is.
- 2 years ago@flcrm Plenty of players including myself are repairing vehicles now unless they drive off, which is a battlefield tradition.