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Battlefield V beta released Sept 6th
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<blockquote data-quote="Gringo185" data-source="post: 15990322" data-attributes="member: 42351"><p>Between how unpolished and buggy EA’s games are at launch and their overall “**** you” attitude toward their own player base, I’ll probably never preorder an EA game ever again. </p><p></p><p>Not to mention the reason I play the BF franchise is for it’s pseudo realism. I get that it isn’t a historical re-enactment like Arma or Red Orchestra. But BF4 (probably the best military shooter I’ve ever played) was at least true to the era. And even though I wasn’t big on BF1, I at least felt as though they were trying to put me in the WW1 mentality and environment. This steampunk vibe that BF5 has does not resonate well with me. I’ll have to see how the gameplay is and how the community supports it. But at face value, it’s not my bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gringo185, post: 15990322, member: 42351"] Between how unpolished and buggy EA’s games are at launch and their overall “**** you” attitude toward their own player base, I’ll probably never preorder an EA game ever again. Not to mention the reason I play the BF franchise is for it’s pseudo realism. I get that it isn’t a historical re-enactment like Arma or Red Orchestra. But BF4 (probably the best military shooter I’ve ever played) was at least true to the era. And even though I wasn’t big on BF1, I at least felt as though they were trying to put me in the WW1 mentality and environment. This steampunk vibe that BF5 has does not resonate well with me. I’ll have to see how the gameplay is and how the community supports it. But at face value, it’s not my bag. [/QUOTE]
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