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- @Andy89DK While on the whole I agree with you, BFV was put down in order to put their BF team on the next installment. Many in the community were disappointed with the decision to drop live support it will be beneficial to us in the next title.
The weapons you spoke about in your video may not of been balanced correctly and the work on these weapons were dropped and so they never got to finish them.
As much as I'm disappointed that BFV wont be the 1942 remake I really hoped it was going to be, I am excited to see what the next title has in store for us 🙂 - Andy89DK5 years agoNew Scout@Real_Noobalishus Although they moved on to the next installment, they still work on BFV, with their upcoming Community Games update. That is why I hope we could still get these weapons. In terms of their next title, I am not sure how I feel about it, but I like your encouragement :-)
- flyinghorse1015 years agoSeasoned Ace
Myself will invest in a new graphical card soon, Although I'm also have as content stopped, the idea somehow to stop end of the year with BFV. Currently I'm driven by daily's and weekly missions and completing some dogtags.
Perhaps not stop completely but play it 2 hours in a week instead of more.
The new Battlefield I need to see, somehow lost trust in terms of anti cheat, bugs and whole game play changing after a year.
But still have over 1000 hours playing, so the game is not that bad :P
I do not see the benefit of new weapons. It will only bring up TTK discussions, And situations like the 2A. It's like poking in a horners nest.
Let the company work on a new game, in challenging times where processes and work methods needs to be recreated. Then perhaps they will overblown everyone ;-)
- Kurenai_no_Shika5 years agoSeasoned Newcomer
I don't think so. It might bring out the topic of 'gamblng'