While all the maps are beautiful, there are only few maps that actually work well. Enemies take 10-15 hits to kill with an assault rifle, but are able to drop me with one or two hits out of a P90.
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Even 18 months after the game's release, I still get dropped around corners, behind cover, through walls and even concrete floors, far behind cover. Campaign mode was almost unplayable, since the other characters would randomly stop following me at several points in the game, and I'd need to restart the game to fix it. The game still has almost as many glitches as it had on launch day. Battlelog always lags behind the actual game and sometimes I need to wait hours to actually be able to equip an unlocked attachment in Battlelog. Sometimes I get random white noise in the middle of the game, which is about 10x louder than the rest of the audio and lasts for about 5 seconds before it goes away, only to reappear at any given point. Every time I join a server, I spawn without a weapon and need to survive 10-15 seconds without a gun and without sound, until both of those things finally load and I'm able to play, provided I haven't been killed by a spawncamper yet. And no, its not my internet connection, since any other game I play online works fine. The number of games I've been able to play without lag, rubber banding and/or getting randomly disconnected for no apparent reason is probably around 5. Lets start with the good stuff - the game is beautiful, its fun (when it works), the campaign could be worse and there are always plenty of servers to play on.
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I also purchased BF4 Premium for an additional €50, which, as will become obvious later, is a purchase I deeply regret. To be honest, I never really purchased the game, but it came with my R9 290, so I guess I can say I paid for it. This is my personal review of Battlefield 4, 18 months after its release. Now that we've got that out of the way, lets get to the point. The Reddit thread from which the gif originated doesn’t clarify whether the footage shown in the gif was staged or if it actually happened in a live match, but either way it’s pretty impressive.įor more fun Battlefield gifs, be sure to check out this expert shotgun user plying their trade.If you were expecting anything interesting, anything you didn't already know, anything but the ramblings of a frustrated gamer who regrets wasting his money - now is your time to click away. Thanks to the gif’s looping nature and the loop’s seamless reset, it’s honestly hard to tell that it is in fact a loop and not just an infinitely long game of gun-based whack-a-mole.
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In the gif shown below, you can see that a combination of the target’s “crouch dancing” and what has to be the worst luck in the world for the sniper shooting at the crouching player results in a perfectly timed gif loop: However, one Battlefield 4 player recently decided that the best course of action was to look death right in the eye and dance like their life depended on it (because it did).
Or, worse case scenario, sprint and jump around while hoping they can’t hit a moving target. Usually, if you somehow know that a sniper is aiming at you before they pull the trigger and end your meaningless existence (until your next respawn that is), the best strategy is to quickly find some cover.