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5 years ago
@shnukshnuk funny because the 80% of my battlefield mates said exactly the opposite and didn't buy or stopped playing BF1 and BFV. Those who played BF1 jumped ship to PUBG when it was an alpha. And those that started out in BFV went straight to CoD modern warfare once it was released. These are players that had never played CoD before but just couldn't handle the clunky guns of the period.
It will be along time before anyone is brave enough to try historical games again... Pity because I could have seen an American Civil War setting work fine and even more brave a bit of steampunk lol.
It will be along time before anyone is brave enough to try historical games again... Pity because I could have seen an American Civil War setting work fine and even more brave a bit of steampunk lol.
5 years ago
@ShevermiN wrote:
@shnukshnukfunny because the 80% of my battlefield mates said exactly the opposite and didn't buy or stopped playing BF1 and BFV. Those who played BF1 jumped ship to PUBG when it was an alpha. And those that started out in BFV went straight to CoD modern warfare once it was released. These are players that had never played CoD before but just couldn't handle the clunky guns of the period.
It will be along time before anyone is brave enough to try historical games again... Pity because I could have seen an American Civil War setting work fine and even more brave a bit of steampunk lol.
THIS! And it would maybe have been less than 4 years out in the future!? :o)
And think about the commercial potential for EA.
China would finally allow its 2B citizens to buy a modern Battlefield game, as the game is all about trashing American cities and landmarks into rubble. The total game sales in the Middle East would probably also quadruple.
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