I am liking the beta so far. The guns are cool and the equipment is nice. Tanks are a bit hard to steer, but fun nonetheless. Havent been able to use heli or jet because people keep camping for em
I only played a few matches, mainly Gibraltar and the snowy one. Is it just me or are those maps are a bit small? Maybe I havent played modern bf so much like 4 or 3 since bf1 were pretty big
>>717718797
I think its 4 RPG's to kill a tank and you spawn with 3 shots. You also have a mine though. So unless they have two engi's healing it you could take out a tank by yourself. Have done it. Honestly wish tanks were a bit more tougher to kill.
>>717719442
i don't play pl*nes but they are much more engaging to deal with in bf1, as it isn't just: plane targets you and you die
in bf1 pretty much any class can kinda sorta deal with a plane if they have good aim, sniping the pilot is also cool
>>717719571
Heavy bombers are always choice for me, actually made me think I was a real pilot massacreing an entire team with a perfect bombing run, hence why planes are so cool in bf1
>>717719571
Planes in 1 gives you the chances to survive dogfights as the assault or bomber, increasing your chances of survival. Planes like in the beta or previous bf doesn't let you gun down an enemy from behind unlike 1, which is why I think planes in 1 has the right idea of what plane combat should look like instead of the typical cat and mouse game in other battlefields
>>717725258
Based Cairo map enjoyer. Itβs the only map where chaos actually feels thematic instead of just lazy design. Between the rooftop shootouts, market alley flanks, and that busted-ass tank choke on the main road, it feels like classic Battlefield scuff. Just wish the spawns werenβt cooked half the time.
>>717725302
that was not suppposed to be a face of excitement or happiness. That stage fucking sucks, you can't go higher than the second story in any part of the map and the enemy is always on top of you when you spawn in because its so tiny. The game is fun but the thought of playing that stage over and over again in the future seems like a good reason not to buy it, ever