Forum Discussion
And the first R6 game was great, spending 90 minutes making a breach plan, and then realizing you had to go back to the drawing board when several of your people got plinked as soon as the go was given, genuinely miss that game.
Shame the sequels were a continuous downward slope if you liked the first one, but oh well.
Your sentiments about 2042 were echoed by myself and a bunch of others during the test/beta phase, i pre-ordered mainly because of the portal trailer and the first "proper" game trailer which had so many callbacks to 3/4 i figured that's what they were going for, especially with all the "we're going back to what the players loved" marketing on the side.
As you say though, that horse has been beaten down to a smudge of glue by now so no point in rehashing outside of saying a lot of franchise "veterans" seemed to be hoping for the same.
Yeah, I recall doing a lot of my own modding with Flashpoint creating scenarios with with enemy patrols, etc. It was kinda cool because I could create it in such a way that although I knew the forces that would be there in the area. I didn't know exactly where they would be at any given time. ....adding an element of randomness.
I like the initial R6 titles like the original, Rogue Spear and Raven Shield. I bought Vegas but that's where disconnected from the franchise at that point.
Funny thing..... Ubisoft is essentially doing the same thing to their Tom Clancy IP as EA / DICE is doing with BF. Siege worked out for them with R6 but they killed Ghost Recon with Breakpoint. ....and they won't stop. They still haven't learned their lesson when you look at what they doing with Frontline, etc. I only hope EA / DICE wake up and get the BF franchise back on track.
There is plenty of money to be made with a BF game that pays homage to the titles of old by focusing on those aspects that made those games so great. This isn't just the reminiscing of some old farts IMO. Those games are fondly remembered because they were good. .....and good gameplay elements aren't something that just become irrelevant and outdated. Young and old can appreciate them and they do as proven in some of the games that look to bring back these gameplay aspects being brought to market by smaller developers.
I'm a firm believer that there is a renaissance of sorts (especially for console) of more authentic, military, tactical shooters that are coming onto to the market. There is a demand for it and it kills me to see developers like DICE, Ubisoft and some others that don't realize the potential they have within their own portfolio. These guys used to make these types of games that offer something different than what we see out there now with all these arcade style shooters.
I always thought of BF as a sort of mature version of CoD. Now? .....not much difference to be honest.
About Battlefield 2042 General Discussion
Recent Discussions
- 7 hours ago
- 8 hours ago
- 15 hours ago