I used to play Call of Duty religiously until I found Battlefield Bad Company. Loved every game since...until BF1. I was convinced BF5 would make up for it until they announced yet another WW2 setting but I gave it a chance ONLY TO BE DISAPPOINTED YET AGAIN. Yes, graphics are stunning good job! Other than that it feels like the end of Battlefield for me. Everyone grows older sooner or later, probably later. It feels like a cartooned version of what call of duty was in 2012. RIP BFV
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This was clear as water since the first 20 minutes of BF1 beta...
As a BF OG, the game is nothing like it was pre BC.
I think you meant to say that bf1 brought in a lot of cod players.
Ironically, it was Bad Company that made me leave the Battlefield franchise. It had a weird tone and didn’t feel like “real” Battlefield game, I thought. BF1 was the game that brought me back again. Basically, the opposite of OP; people like different things.
Call of Duty I haven’t played since the very first one, but I liked it.
This is absolutely accurate... afterwards BF3 took the same formula and served it to PC and consoles.
And that's why I think BF4 is the best "next gen" Battlefield because it managed to have both BF2 styled large maps (Golmud, Karelia, Whiteout) and Bc2/BF3 close quarters maps (Locker, Flood Zone, Outbreak). Although I always prefer big vehicle focused maps, I don't mind playing some meat grind now and then...
Dice no longer make games for gamers,they help EA create skinner boxes wrapped up and disguised as a game So the ceo/shareholders can buy more gold toilet seats while also kicking their employees out on the kerb.
Dice need to do a bungie and split from this parasitic entity they call EA and go their own way,start a new studio if need be,all EA will do is run dice into the ground.
heck even if your a successful developer and make a publisher record profits they have no problem sacking those same employees,its crazy.
Not only do these companies have absolutely zero morals and treat customers and employees like cattle and will disgard them on a whim(even if successful) ,most of them dont even pay taxes like the rest of us have to do.
Its about time some of these publishers were treated like the parasites they are,make them pay their fair share of taxes,dont purchase their products and never ever work for them.
You do realize that bungie/Activision had a publishing partnership; however, EA actually owns dice.
These publishers have shown that even if a dev team creates a game that nets them record profits they will still lose their jobs to sociopath ceo' s who value profits/greed/shareholders happiness more than that of the very people who made them that cash in the first place.
The video game industry is currntly broken,not only is it now very anti consumer but anti employee rights too. and its all thanks to a certain handfull of publishers ran by sociopath ceo's.
Why anyone would want to work for any of these companies and their morally bankrupt bosses/ceos is beyond me.