Battlefield 1s multiplayer is truly superb. It's been a while since a war based shooter grabbed a hold of me like this one has.
It gives the same sense of awe that CoD 2 did when it was first released onto the new 360 and PS3 (at the time). Of course on a completely upgraded level.
The more realistic shooting mechanics is a staple of the Battlefield franchise, and it's just as rewarding as ever in this installment. Properly leading shots and accommodating for bullet drop to take out a distant moving target is just plain satisfying, in a way most modern shooters just can't deliver.
I've played a fair share of the early Medal of Honors, all the CoD (save the latest installment), BF3, BF4, Hardline, Tom Clancy's earlier Rainbows and GR games, among other one offs, and BF1 is a top contender IMO.
If you're new to the franchise, I'd recommend putting in the time to get proficient in PvP before drawing any conclusions. There's a bit of a learning curve to the gun play, though once it clicks it really is a ton of fun.
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I don't want to go with the medic meta. Support master class!
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[quote]I don't want to go with the medic meta. Support master class![/quote]
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Are you a fellow support main? What's your favorite gun? I really enjoy the BAR and the M.G. 15 with both being the storm variant.
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I just like machine guns and infinite ammo
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Edited by moist nana: 10/27/2016 12:02:16 AMI absolutely LOVE the fact rifles are making a comeback, so sick of every FPS just being spray and pray weapons and NOW when people think rifle they think "oh you mean sniper". No.. like the old fps's, it's all about shots on target, you can have SMGs/LMGs like you could in the old but you'll always be at a disadvantage to people with good reflexes/accuracy. That's how i like my FPS's. Hope they don't change a thing :)