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So let me get this right. What you are saying is the average player that only has time to play the game a few hours a week and can't put in the hours to learn and become a better player should just find another game to play because this game is not for the casual player and only skilled players who put in thousands and thousands of hours to master the game mechanics etc should play this game?
Almost. I am fine with facing younger, more talented BF players who spend way more time than me mastering the game. For me, playing BF is often rather "training" (yet enjoying) than "entertainment".
I record and analyse my gameplay. Talk and play with better players. Learn from their videos.
For example, I even set tasks like "this month I force myself to less reload during gunfights because I often get killed while reloading". Therefore I need to know how many bullets I need to kill with a specific gun and how I can optimize it.
You get my drift.
What I'm saying is that you surly can have fun in BF as casual player but shouldn't look at the game in a competitive way. If you want to win without putting effort in it, then BF might not be the right game to spend your 1 hour a week 🙂
- tempo_rarity4 years agoNot applicable
The riches of Battlefield produces all sorts of delicious Fun, of all kinds .
Yet, without adding ones own 'blood sweat and tears' to those lands . . .
All one gets is the dry dusty kind .
- WorthlesUnderman4 years agoRising Novice@tempo_rarity Believe me, I spilled enough blood, sweat and tears (and the combination of those) of my own to come to the terms I said above.
https://battlefieldtracker.com/bf1/profile/pc/Gene_Waste_33- iamwienr4 years agoNot applicable
@WorthlesUnderman
Well, as I thought this is based on BF5 (BF5 subforum) I can't say much about BF1. Probably a good game for those who enjoy story and ambience but for me, it never felt like a real shooter. Just my personal opinion - others may differ.
However, I took the liberty to compare your BF1 stats with a friends stats who has the same BF1 rank. An in b4: I know that stats don't show the full picture and I'm not here to judge your gameplay based on k/d and score/min. But to me it looks like you put some time in BF1 but not like much sweat and work. No offence mate. Just my impression.
I am not a sweaty or pro player. Considering myself as a bit more than casual. I have 1700 hours in BF5 so far and still a lot of things to learn and improve.
- tempo_rarity4 years agoNot applicable
I think I really like it a lot when I've said to myself 'I think I'll go blow somebody up' as I've Joined a round of Battlefield but then everything else but that happens instead.
Yep, good times.
It means I still got a lot to learn .
A Fun In Progress .
. . . elitesual? casuelite?
We need a name . . there's a lot of us .
😛