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so i have the phantom edition, by my own experience the weapon you get with it has no advantage over just playing with the standard gun, the suppressor isn't that good imo, and the other attachments are just ok tbh, I'm not sure about this but I'm quite sure you cant change the attachment on the gun as its a blueprint style weapon. personally you get no advantage by using it.
in BF most people will just find a class and weapon and just stick with it, some want to recon and go for long shots some want to support and PTFO that is the beauty of BF games imo. i feel you stop playing because you find the game to hard to adjust to what is happening in game, its normal for newer BF players to do this i myself have this in new BF titles.
you do not need to max out a gun to level 50, most guns will have most useful attachment unlocked by level 20 which now has ben made faster so you can quickly move on to the next gun.
I'm unsure what it is you are expecting from a FPS game tbh, its what itb is you spawn shoot a gun kill or be killed rinse and repeat
- CarnivoreQ5 months agoSeasoned Novice
Okay…I think you're right about BF's class roleplay,and I'm surely inspired.But I will try to give you some more examples about the attachments' problem, the problem does exist although most players just dont care.
For example,I do feel a little uncomfortable when I was trying to unlock PSR.Snipe 150 headshot over the range 200m.
The scope of the base version sniper gun is not so good,even the big red dot is bigger than enemies' head at 200m+ range and my sight was almostly blocked.But if I want the 10x scope or Phantom edition's 6x scope ,I have to upgrade the weapon to about Lvl30~40?
Which means if I just want to try PSR,I have to play m2010 for at least 30hrs or more...
But…okay, maybe I'm just so stick on the gunplay too far that I forgot the essential joy pf the BF series.