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- TTZ_Dipsy6 years agoHero+
There are a lot of people who feel the same way as you mate; at the very least the team was able to tweak the colours of most uniforms and give the community more weapons with the last update.
In the end I think the team definitely could have gone a different route for the game (just looking through the artbook you can tell the original vision and launch product were dramatically different.
I totally agree they need to focus on their roots - whether they pull from the past or look to the future, there is plenty to choose from. As long as they learn from their mistakes here I'll be happy with whatever
- @panzerman2003 It takes a mature person to listen constructively to another persons perspective and a bigger person to take it onboard whether they agree or not. It sounds like you both truly love the game and historical accuracy, all I can say is try not to dig too deep into the historical accuracy of this title and try enjoy it for the arcade/semi simulation style shooter it was meant to be.
BF1 had far more many historical inaccuracies yet no one really said much as many people know more about WWII and less about WWI. I can almost guarantee most of us including the devs, wanted BFV to be bigger than it is but such is life. The last 2 years and especially 2020 hasn't been kind and game developers have suffered quite a fair bit, let's just take a moment to give them a breather and enjoy what we have, otherwise we'll only depress each other on going on about what we could of had 🙂 As long as it’s battlefield, you’ve gotta love it. There are always things that can be improved, but it’s all right.
Regardless, I think battlefield did a great job when it came to hearing out the community. Never did I ever feel ignored.
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