Blorgon
Limp Gawd
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Looks absolutely phenomenal. A HUD-less game mode would be awesome for BF1.
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Frostbite 3 engine doesn't get near enough praise, when you consider this game SHOULD be able to run max settings even on my ancient rig. Regardless, I like the Art and colors they used and it really makes a difference on how it looks. Battlefront looked fucking amazing and so will this.
Can't wait for EA to overhype this and not deliver like every other one of their games
Can't wait for EA to overhype this and not deliver like every other one of their games
It was a very immersive video, right up until the point that Youtube decided I needed to see an ad for patio furniture as the soldier ran through a building that recently got a new patio courtesy of artillery.
I would totally play like this, except you would still need some sort of indication as to where the objectives are and which one(s) were under attack. Other than that, looks pretty cool.
Ehhhhh. I think a HUD-less game mode would be pretty sweet, as nobody would know exactly where to go. I think it'd force people to engage their senses a little more. I think it could be pretty awesome if everybody was on the same page.
How could you "engage your senses" to find an arbitrary hold point?
Yean, if you like motion sickness......Also, to be fair, I've heard that Mirror's Edge Catalyst is phenomenal.
Ummm. By listening? The BF games have really good sound design and this is totally possible. Also, you know, you have eyes...
The hold points aren't arbitrary, either. Firstly, there are clearly distinguishable landmarks in a lot of the gameplay videos out there. Secondly, you'd only need to play each map maybe once or twice in a normal game mode to know where the hold points are located. Again, we're talking about a game mode, not having the whole game be like this.
A HUD less, or near HUD less UI, no radar on the map. Seems like I've played games like that 15 years ago. Something something Unreal Tournament seems to ring a bell.
If you played Instagib, there was nothing to look at on the screen. No health, no ammo. You learned the maps as you went along and would work out new tactics as you go. I'd be all for another game that follows that pattern and keeps it simple rather than unbalancing the game by giving certain players an advantage. (UAV comes to mind)
this video actually makes it look fun for some reason. it almost feels like old BF in a way and that AA gun...I loved just sitting in those thing in 1942.
After my disappointment in BF3,4,BC2..this might change it for me.
It was a very immersive video, right up until the point that Youtube decided I needed to see an ad for patio furniture as the soldier ran through a building that recently got a new patio courtesy of artillery.
Also, to be fair, I've heard that Mirror's Edge Catalyst is phenomenal.