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AchillezBF ghostflux are you guys COD players or you are new BF players ? )))
- fq9yp0dulwng9 days agoRising Scout
MICHAELL880 Anyone who disagrees with the problem raised in this post is clearly ignorant of Battlefield or is actually a COD player. You're right !
- ghostflux9 days agoNew Veteran
No and no, but even if I was new, or even if I was a COD player, that still would be completely irrelevant. Instead of attacking the person, try and come up with some actual arguments.
- AchillezBF9 days agoRising Vanguard
As I mentioned I have played multiple previous Battlefield games, most of them BF3. Kind of makes me a "veteran" BF player, as you guys seems to value soo much as an (irrelevant) argument. I have also played a lot of CoD though.. which, if anything, just adds to my overall FPS experience.
fq9yp0dulwng wrote:
It's really embarrassing that the game developers's main goal is to please COD players.
It is not their main goal, but It would be embarrassing if their goal was not to please players, regardless of where they come from.
- TheRock199999 days agoSeasoned Hotshot
AchillezBF Having played BF3 doesn’t automatically make you a veteran in the sense I’m talking about. A veteran is someone who has played across multiple Battlefield eras Bad Company, BF2, BF3, BF4, BF1, BFV — and understands how the series identity evolved and what made it distinct from other shooters. That perspective is exactly why the term matters: it’s not about ego, it’s about frame of reference.
As for pleasing players regardless of where they come from of course that’s true. But pleasing everyone equally has never been Battlefield’s design philosophy. Battlefield was successful because it wasn’t Call of Duty, because it leaned into its own identity: combined arms, weighty gunplay, teamplay, and a more grounded TTK. Chasing COD players by shifting TTK and weapon feel is exactly what risks alienating the core audience who carried this franchise for two decades.
If you think the veteran vs. new player distinction is “irrelevant,” then you’re missing the entire point of feedback history. Veterans aren’t claiming superiority we’re pointing out when Battlefield no longer feels like Battlefield. Ignoring that perspective is how franchises lose their soul.
- Anaghya9 days agoRising Ace
Well, I have played BF 1942, 2, 3, 4, 1, V, 2042 and Bad Companies, so I guess that makes me a "veteran" by this definition. And I have to concur with AchillezBF and Ghostflux in regard of TTK, as I also didn't perceive it significantly different from other BF titles in the BF6 beta. ;)
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