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Do explain.
The issue centers around the predominant use of female soldier voices as sound assets during battle. I suspect these are reused assets carried over from Battlefield V. Alexia's response does not speak to whether these assets will be removed or whether end users have the ability to choose/modify the types of sounds they prefer to hear during game play.
- Alethes6 months agoSeasoned Ace
Understood your POV (thanks for taking the time & opp. to explain). But you're being charitable or naively short-sighted:
if you will, scroll through the nearly 300 posts on this thread and you will find that the real issue cuts deeper than just 'sound assets': plenty of men here are having a vocal paroxysm at women being so much as depicted in the game.
- SilverJoystixx6 months agoSeasoned Vanguard
Why are you positioning this as a bad thing? The vast majority of the player base is male. While DICE continues to live in this fantasy world where diversity and inclusion is equally prevalent in all aspects of war, they continue to cut off their nose to spite their face. It’s the result of flawed company culture that has persisted for years.
- UP_Hawxxeye5 months agoLegend
Alethes
Perhaps it has something to do with 2042 and how a lot of the specialists with the best gadgets and traits in their class were the ladies (Blasco, Paik, Liz, Falk). Overexposure.
In BF1 it was just some historically accurate Russian recons. In BFV people had a choice of the looks of their soldier.During the beta of BF6, there was a lot of the "engineer, therefore a woman". This easily raises concerns about a lack of player choice.