My concern is that there will be LOTS and LOTS OF EMPTY SERVERS.
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With all the bs EA has come out with NO ONE! that I know and most of community will not be buying this game. So, as a long time BF player why should I? why should anyone? plus everyone is jumping on that COD wagon the good ol days when bf was superior and cod was crap are GONE! 😢.
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Any good thoughts? or be honest should I just get COD no joke no bs
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It's only natural, that the ones with stuff to complain about are the ones who shout the loudest. Hence, it may seem like the majority of the community is negative, but really it isn't. Or at the very least we do not know. Also alot of the negativity is stuff that really hasn't that much to do with wheter the game will be fun to play or not.
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I don't think there's going to be an issue, more than enough people will buy the game, is my guess.
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Even for Hardline it is possible to find an occasional game of conquest most times of the day... And that game was a major blow sales-wise....
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As Randy in South Park said a 1-2 years ago, these days you need to be over the top or your critics will say " what's the point?"
So BFV will be fine.
I would not worry. I got BF5 and will be playing it a lot. CoD is nowhere near with its "quality" to bf games.
Quantity and then a quality all on its own, in the twilight zone.
It’s just going to be me, @Loqtrall and @DrakeCasanova in one server until you finally purchase it. Full squad vs no one for the win.
You really don't need that much players to keep servers populated. BF4 and Hardline are proof of this. BFV will be fine
BF4 and Hardline had community servers that actually kept people playing together and all regions populated enough for the whole dev cycle. For BF1 and BFV we were basically totally dependent on the official Dice servers, while community servers were pretty much dead.
There will be plenty of full servers and I know quite a few who are buying BF V and never touched BF 1. BF V will have better gun play, better maps, more tactical approach, team focused and comes with COOP. BF1 was an arcadey run and gun with bad gun play. Just didn't have that addictiveness BF3 or 4 had/has.
BF V is also slightly cheaper without Premium to split up the community. Most you see saying they won't buy it will be playing in a few months time once everyone else has jumped on the bandwagon. Same thing has happened in all previous releases and you bump into those names who said they weren't buying!
Get it.. have fun. It's only a game and its a good one being Battlefield. Not all aspects of the game will appeal to everyone but you'll usually find plenty you will like about it. Then there are those Battlefield moments you can't get in other titles! :-D
In another thread I speculated that EA will market BFV to coincide with the phases or content drops of Tides of War? I know that seems obvious anyway, but perhaps EA has always expected to pick up more sales 'along-the-way'.
This is what happened with R6:Siege. Siege started slowly but became a huge hit.
I think the OP does have a genuine point, though, if his point is that there is a lack of confidence in BFV.