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Epeson wrote:You’ve definitely made me curious now. I really hope you’re right!
The first rule of Fight club is: You do not talk about fight club. The second rule of fight club is: You do NOT talk about Fight club.
But some other posts already mentioned it, so.....
Okinouko wrote:I discussed with a BF Lab tester and he confirmed that the mouse got as smooth as BF2042, he said that "jarring" movements was gone.
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That tester was not me though, I never played or owned 2042.
In Battlefield 2042, the mouse pooling rate was also broken for a long time and was only fixed later with a patch. Unfortunately, it came far too late back then, most of the players had already left by that point.
- Okinouko1 month agoSeasoned Hotshot
You are completely right, but at least it's a great indicator on how smooth it got!
- zeitlosFuhrer1 month agoSeasoned Traveler
It’s the same now with this. They’ve lost tons of support cause of zero communication.
- morbide_6661 month agoNew Veteran
Wait and see. We had to fight hard to finally get heard !
They made "extensive" Test sessions before the release, I don't even know its real purpose. Just advertising and marketing ?
Same with these "Labs", considering the amount of bugs they keep bringing instead of actually fixing core issues.
Still, releasing an AAA shooter with a broken mouse is out of my mind.
Once the mouse is fixed, we will have at least a playable PC game. but not the "best" BF for sure.
I still play BF2042 (later after the mouse fix), terrible experience at the release. Far to be perfect, but it became quite an enjoyable game.