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Battlefield 5 review
Battlefield 5 review







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In Battlefield V’s defence, it can be a spectacular experience like no other. The best shooter of 2018 should’ve released in 2019 This reminds me of Battlefield 4 and numerous issues it had at launch, but that game turned out great in the end, so there’s hope for Battlefield V, right? Maybe, but I’m getting tired of half-baked games being released by companies that should know better, expecting us to hang around until it works right. From severe texture pop-in and weird animation artefacts to server lag that causes all sorts of hell, particularly if you’re airborne when the connection goes to pot, I experienced a whole gambit of issues. That’s just the way it is, and it’s no different here Battlefield V is a buggy mess. If you’re a Battlefield veteran, you’re probably not surprised at all. And then textures around you start to flicker, your sound starts to stutter, and the game crashes. All of this happens while smoke and debris fill your screen, and light rays find their way through holes in what’s left of the roof above, glistening in the dust. Your vision is hazy, your ears ringing, but you’ve managed to reach some semblance of shelter-a small staircase – as bullets rain down around you.īefore you even have time to consider the threat of a follow-up shell, a tank-it’s friendly-comes careening through what remains of the building, seeking shelter from a bombing run by a daring pilot. Before you can fire, an artillery shell hits the building you’re in, and it erupts around you. The scope of your rifle-a Lee Enfield-is trained on the head of an opposing soldier he has no idea you’re there. On the one hand, it’s a breathtaking portrayal of World War 2, a game you simply must play, but on the other, it’s an exceptionally frustrating experience. Origin EULA: ea.com/de-de/legal for German residents and ea.I’ve had my doubts about Battlefield V for some time now, and after playing it, I’m more conflicted than ever. EA MAY RETIRE ONLINE FEATURES AFTER 30 DAYS NOTICE POSTED ON ea.com/service-updates.ĮA User Agreement: terms.ea.com/de for German residents and terms.ea.com for all other residentsĮA Privacy & Cookie Policy: privacy.ea.com/de for German residents and privacy.ea.com for all other residents

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battlefield 5 review

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Battlefield 5 review