Suggestions from players with 25 years of FPS duration
I started playing Battlefield in the 2000s and registered an EA platform account to play Battlefield in 2011, until now. I have been playing in the battlefield for a long time. Seeing the rise of Battlefield 6 makes me very happy and comforted. In the days without a battlefield, Call of Duty 19-21 and the war zone accompanied me for 4000 hours.
I received the invitation email on September 9th, but I didn't check it in time. I only saw the email on September 11th. So I missed this battle royale test and the qualification for the test.
I have always been patient, but seeing you cut things that shouldn't have been cut, it makes me confused. Is it because of these ignorant players in Delta Action? They like to stay in the comfort zone of flashing drones, claiming to be the world's number one, killing the world's number one, and so on, unable to extricate themselves from various self proclaimed titles.
Their opinions are too narrow.
I was fortunate enough to participate in the last public test. Those vegetable chickens said that the sliding shovel was too excessive, so you added sliding shovel punishment afterwards, but didn't consider whether they had only played games without "sliding shovel action"? I think it's a great design for you to learn and incorporate some elements of Call of Duty to improve and accelerate the progress of some games, making the competition between players more intense, exciting, and creating a stronger atmosphere. And those players who have only played some junk FPS games, after reading the posts posted by the navy of "Operation Delta", blindly blacklisted, hoping that you can also identify them. Even some game sunspots that can't be reached by eight strokes will release their plagiarism, editing and re generated videos to debase Battlefield in station B, Tiktok and other large social platforms to achieve the purpose of gaining popularity and maintaining the popularity of the games they are playing. By the way, many losers comment on the quality of Battlefield without even downloading it. You need to discern.
I watched the Battle Royale mode on September 12th through a special channel and have four suggestions.
1. The map looks a bit large, with the number of players set at 100 per game. The resources are too scarce, and the rhythm is not very strong. Can we consider increasing the intensity of players' battles by having 150 or 200 players per game.
2. The bulletproof vest is somewhat unsatisfactory, although it continues the previous generation's battle royale armor. But the insertion time of armor plates is a bit long, and it is easy to get caught in the timing when inserting armor plates. There are only two types of bulletproof vests, blue and pink. I think we can classify bulletproof vests into 1, 2, and 3 levels, which can make it easier for players to accept and understand. It is necessary to learn some elements of PUBG and incorporate them into the helmet system. After all, head injuries do occur. Similarly, helmets of levels 1, 2, and 3.
3. It is recommended to add a map similar to the "Resurrection Island Rebirth Mode" of a war zone. Many people still prefer smaller and faster paced battle royale maps, rather than the ending of being killed after searching for half an hour in the circle. For them, the current battlefield battle royale mode lacks the details of helmet and armor grading, and the tactical atmosphere is not very obvious. Most of the time, they spend running maps, searching for things, doing missions, and even in the final circle, without killing.
4. Mobility has decreased significantly. Although by the standards of previous battlefields, mobility has improved significantly. Actually, the maneuverability is still somewhat poor, and I think the existing sliding shovel should be strengthened rather than weakened. This is very necessary for the Battle Royale.
Machine translation, please understand.
After more than 20 years of FPS gaming experience, combined with the advantages of learning and using some COD, I think we should amplify some of these advantages. But don't be like APEX. I have to admit, some of the new features from Call of Duty 19-20 were great. COD21 is like a pile of **bleep**.
By the way, the atmosphere of saving teammates in the Battle Royale mode is great.