It's not a kernel anti cheat, should run fine under Proton
BF1 is one of the best BF games in terms of just crazy chaotic atmosphere.
If you have it on Origin already does it activate on Steam? Might just get it on Steam anyway seeing as its $5 right now...
Honestly the safest move would probably be to make a sequel to BFV in Korea or Vietnam. Just copy/paste the game mechanics into a new setting.Overall BF1 was loved. Sure it was more "casual". But i think the hardcore crowd accepted it in the end because of the huge playerbase, best selling BF game to date and that atmosphere was great in it.
BFV just got hated on from the beginning. And it kinda never got away from it. Even when they changed things before launch.
I think most people agree that gunplay and movement wise its maybe the best BF game. Just some things didnt make it "fun" like Atrition.
Then the game had its issues also with player spotting at the start. Impossible to see sometimes players on a map background and dark rooms. All didnt help it. Big thing also. It didnt feel like WW2 in the end. Not even a skins thing. Just the maps. It didnt feel like WW2. Didnt had famous locations really also. All didnt help. It plays great still. Thats why many still play it for sure
Overall its a issue that every BF game keeps trying to reinvent the wheel. With design leads everytime who have their own idea of what is a great BF game.
Most logical thing would have been after BF1 was. Make the same but in WW2. Even more when BF1 was the best selling BF to date. But BFV was a totally different game. And when it wasnt succesfull they dropped support. Then BF2042 happened. With a totally new idea also. so thats the pattern lately.
Hope the leadership helps the game and franchise. Stop trying to follow COD. BF never will reach those heights. So stop chasing it. Make good BF games and know what makes BF games great. There is still nothing like it when its well done.
It's pretty mediocre TBH.
Damn I forgot that's why I put it down for a while. Hackers would pop up constantly and ruin the round for everyone. Hopefully it's not as bad right now.Had a lot of fun with it, but at some point, hackers started ruining the fun and I ended up not playing anymore
SP is very boring and shallow.
wonder what the population is like on Playstation, thread making me want to play it again
Steam chart only show those who launch the game from steam.question. does steam have it's own population for this game or does it mix with those launching from the EA app?
oh, I meant mixed when playing together!Steam chart only show those who launch the game from steam.
Since this chart doesn't show EA app players, I would guess that overall PC population is over 75k.
Yes, steam players and EA app players play together.
Man, the standards really got low to go back to BF1... that title was the beginning of the end for the series :(
Well you just stated the answer to your confusion at the bottom of your post.and thus continues my continued confusion as to what the fandom's feelings towards BF1 is supposed to be
feels like every six months there's a switch between general opinion being "in hindsight this game did all the wrong gameplay things and should've been a warning sign" and "this was great and should've been how every other game was like"
(I mean I know it's because it depends on whether it's the casual side or the hardcore side of the fandom being more vocal that day, hence why BFV goes through a similar thing. :v)
Honestly I hate the hardcore side cause they're the ones who think the game needs to be a squad based shooter with strategy and teamwork. Which is obviously dumb cause the biggest selling point of the series is the chaos and spectacle of massive battles. (Also some of them want it to be more milsim)
It will launch Origin, which will then launch the game. Same as 90% of EA games on Steam.Will this launch origin with it? Or it's standalone? Cause I own it on origin but I'd buy it again if I could just launch it from steam
Well you just stated the answer to your confusion at the bottom of your post.
Hardcore BF fans don't like the casual elements while the casual fans love it.
Honestly I hate the hardcore side cause they're the ones who think the game needs to be a squad based shooter with strategy and teamwork. Which is obviously dumb cause the biggest selling point of the series is the chaos and spectacle of massive battles. (Also some of them want it to be more milsim)
Well you just stated the answer to your confusion at the bottom of your post.
Hardcore BF fans don't like the casual elements while the casual fans love it.
Honestly I hate the hardcore side cause they're the ones who think the game needs to be a squad based shooter with strategy and teamwork. Which is obviously dumb cause the biggest selling point of the series is the chaos and spectacle of massive battles. (Also some of them want it to be more milsim)
some of my favorite non Bad Company campaign moments in a Battlefield game.
lol former hardcore here, and yeah squading up on voice chat, having an actual commander with an overhead map giving orders, and using tactics was and is a big part of battlefield. They reduced some of those things for the console market versions and in some cases got rid of them altogether, but that doesn't mean the tactical gameplay fundamentals are gone.Well you just stated the answer to your confusion at the bottom of your post.
Hardcore BF fans don't like the casual elements while the casual fans love it.
Honestly I hate the hardcore side cause they're the ones who think the game needs to be a squad based shooter with strategy and teamwork. Which is obviously dumb cause the biggest selling point of the series is the chaos and spectacle of massive battles. (Also some of them want it to be more milsim)
I think 2042's failure proves that what the casual audience wants and expects from the series isn't that much different than want the hardcore players want from a Battlefield game. Otherwise 2042's design with its constant chaos, explosions, overly simplified vehicle gameplay and a reduced emphasis on teamwork would be much more successful than it is.Well you just stated the answer to your confusion at the bottom of your post.
Hardcore BF fans don't like the casual elements while the casual fans love it.
Honestly I hate the hardcore side cause they're the ones who think the game needs to be a squad based shooter with strategy and teamwork. Which is obviously dumb cause the biggest selling point of the series is the chaos and spectacle of massive battles. (Also some of them want it to be more milsim)
If I install it on Origin will I be able to play with people from Steam?