Even though I look at a lot of info on what is good and what isn't in builds I always just use what feels best to me and funny enough its hardly ever whats metaI've said it before but this is just such a non issue.
The main argument I've seen it is that everyone will use meta guns... this only happens in SBMM or ranked playlists. The average Battledad is not looking up meta weapon builds on Youtube.
There is also Portal, everyone is allowed to host one persistent server. If these people really need closed weapons I'm sure there will be dozens of servers to choose from.
And if people hate that they better stick with closed weapon listOpen weapons means you'll still get respawn beacons on the edges of maps with assaults using snipers.
No questionAnd if people hate that they better stick with closed weapon list![]()
And I love people are getting the choice, choices are always goodNo question![]()
I couldn't care less about the skins but I got the Phantom Edition since it includes the BP and 25 tier skips, that makes it worth it to meIs Phantom Edition worth it or am I good with my standard edition pre-order with GameStop?
100% agree launching the campaign a couple of days early would have been greatThey really should have opened up the campaign as early access for phantom edition ...just for a taster
Reviews for a game like this? Is anyone care? There was a beta already and the game seems to have improved even moreAny info on when reviews drop?
I was all set to grab the Phantom edition but as I looked at the list of shit that it comes with, I realized I didn't know what all of it meant. Some Premium Token? Reddit 'tards say that it's probably equivalent of COD "Blackcell"... which I don't know anything about. And I'm not finding much on the Battle Pass cadence... like is it going to be one of the good Battle Passes where I get it once with the Phantom Edition and it poops out enough credits to chain premium battle passes in perpetuity if I really want?
I'm starting to lean towards trying to be less of a sucker and just going with the regular version.
2042 had a very rough launch and was clear they were originally going a different route with the game before pivoting back to the Conquest and Breakthrough mode focus. 2042 has "Specialist" instead of traditional classes. Each specialist had their own unique ability/gadget and fit into one of four classes. 2042 had 128 players modes which was a first for the series. Lackluster maps was one of the many issues the game had. Despite the launch, they've turned the game around in many ways and it's had the longest support of any Battlefield title to date.Heard really bad things about BF 2042. What's the story with this one? Why are people so hyped for it? They don't have a server list now do they? Do they have those profile pages like they had with BF4 or is that just inside the actual game application?
Wait for reviews and watch some gameplay on release. The game is astroturfed to hell and back for some reason. 2042 was the same song and dance and that shit was (still kinda is) borderline fraud.I'm on the fence for this one. Played BF pretty extensively over the years from BF 1942 (and its expansions which were amazing), BFV, BF2, BFBC2, BFBC:V, BF3, BF4, BF1 and then skipped BF5 and 2042.
I did play a very small bit of the beta and thought the map was way too small and I was spawning right amongst enemies. I also had trouble spotting enemies and everything was brown. Oh and the character models looked quite bad.
Heard really bad things about BF 2042. What's the story with this one? Why are people so hyped for it? They don't have a server list now do they? Do they have those profile pages like they had with BF4 or is that just inside the actual game application?