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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out 9th/15th/20th Nov. Road Map revealed, Battle Royale in March (p12)
by Floex » Wed Nov 07, 2018 6:24 pm

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Floex wrote:See you next year then Battlefield.

So deflated with this release. Hurry up and go back to the modern era.

why though? Bf3 and 4 are still popular online.


Sure but they looked dated on consoles. Give me Vietnam if I can’t have modern.

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out 9th/15th/20th Nov. Game Economy & Progression System (p12)
by Monkey Man » Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:38 am

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31GB on XB1 then has a big & small patches to bring it up to 40ish.

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out 9th/15th/20th Nov. Road Map revealed, Battle Royale in March (p12)
by Photek » Thu Nov 08, 2018 9:40 am

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jezhumphrey75 wrote:
Floex wrote:See you next year then Battlefield.

So deflated with this release. Hurry up and go back to the modern era.

why though? Bf3 and 4 are still popular online.


Sure but they looked dated on consoles. Give me Vietnam if I can’t have modern.

BF4 has Vietnam DLC.

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out 9th/15th/20th Nov. Game Economy & Progression System (p12)
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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out 9th/15th/20th Nov. Game Economy & Progression System (p12)
by Monkey Man » Thu Nov 08, 2018 3:50 pm

Out now on EA Access via the App & Origin Access Premier. Not sure about standard Origin Access.

twitter.com/PCGamesN/status/1060517850958491649



Currently 85% on Opencritic, sounds like the campaign might be decent from the summary's there - https://opencritic.com/game/6207/battlefield-v?tab=1

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out 9th/15th/20th Nov. Out now on EA Access & Origin Access Premier!!
by jezhumphrey75 » Thu Nov 08, 2018 4:31 pm

As much As it looks superb and I love the look of it, it literally could be a bf1 ww2 dlc, I think they're gonna nail BR more more than any game before it though.

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out 9th/15th/20th Nov. Out now on EA Access & Origin Access Premier!!
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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out 9th/15th/20th Nov. Out now on EA Access & Origin Access Premier!!
by Photek » Fri Nov 09, 2018 8:48 pm

The intro to this is ridiculously gorgeous. V serious tone like B1.

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out 9th/15th/20th Nov. Out now on EA Access & Origin Access Premier!!
by darksideby182 » Fri Nov 09, 2018 8:54 pm

Had a good few games today it plays well.

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out 9th/15th/20th Nov. Out now on EA Access & Origin Access Premier!!
by Photek » Mon Nov 12, 2018 1:34 pm

Love this game, gonna get it when I get paid at end of month.

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out now!!!
by Monkey Man » Tue Nov 20, 2018 1:46 pm

Reviews

Gamespot - 8

The Battlefield series has a winning formula that Battlefield V doesn't deviate far from, at least for now. Conquest and the map roster don't mesh well together, however, Grand Operations--and the other modes within it--steal the show and foster some of the greatest moments the franchise has offered. You might be surprised by the impact of the slight changes made for this entry, especially when you're deep into pushing or defending objectives in Frontlines alongside teammates fulfilling their roles. That's when Battlefield V is at its best.

https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/battle ... 0-6417039/

IGN - 7.5 (mp)

The feeling of getting in on the ground floor of something that will inevitably much better mere months from now is unavoidable while playing Battlefield V’s multiplayer. Squadplay and infantry combat in general is taken in a very worthwhile direction with smart tweaks to guns and resources, but the same care hasn’t been applied throughout. Rampant bugs, wildly varying mode times in similar playlists, and half-baked features like Combat Roles take their toll. The good news is that patches are already rolling out, and with a year or more of free maps and modes on the way, Battlefield V can only get better from here.

https://uk.ign.com/articles/2018/11/17/ ... yer-review

PC GamesN - 9

Battlefield V delivers the series' finest single-player campaign yet, painting the horror of war from rarely seen perspectives. That tension carries through to the multiplayer, which has been tuned to hammer home your vulnerability in a firefight.

https://www.pcgamesn.com/battlefield-v-pc-review

Gameinformer - 8

Battlefield V is a hard game to critique at this stage. Many of the minor tweaks improve the overall gameplay, which is still fun. But the majority of the innovations have yet to arrive, and new systems like the Company and Armory still need to be fleshed out. This game’s legacy won’t stand on the content currently in the game. Ultimately, Battlefield V will be defined by the success or failure of the pending Combined Arms cooperative mode, Firestorm battle royale mode, and whether or not DICE can continually provide new and engaging content. On day one, the game feels a few reinforcements short to pull off the overwhelming victory we’ve come to expect given the series’ strong lineage.

https://www.gameinformer.com/review/bat ... ge-warfare

Destructoid - 8

Given enough time to work out the kinks, fine-tune the balance, and flesh out the full-priced package with content like the promised battle royale mode Firestorm, I can see this growing into one of my favorite installments. As is, I wouldn't necessarily rush out to buy the game right this minute unless Battlefield is your multiplayer series of choice and you can tolerate the early bugs and rough edges.

While I'm happy with what we got, I ultimately can't help but wonder what another six months could've done for Battlefield V. In a business with virtually no downtime, that's just the way it is.

https://www.destructoid.com/review-batt ... 0955.phtml

Press Start - 9

Battlefield V retains heart in its single player War Stories mode and variety in its multiplayer modes. New & improved personalisation within 'Your Company' gives each of the classes a fresh, personal feel to your soldiers, while remaining authentic to the era. A solid road map of content is set to deliver new maps, modes and seasonal events to keep gamers coming back, which is a good thing as no other game does raw gun play and bullet physics quite like Battlefield. It just feels right and Battlefield V is no exception.

https://press-start.com.au/reviews/pc-r ... beautiful/

Eurogamer

Yet that's the real thrill of Battlefield; those moments where the sandbox surprises you with unexpected moments of player agency. Is Battlefield at its best when it's a bit of a mess? I wouldn't go that far, and it's clear that DICE has a long road ahead of it to get Battlefield 5 ship shape and where it really needs to be. It's too slim, and too spotty, to recommend diving in this early. The foundations are in place, though, for something truly special.

https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2018 ... ts-to-come

EGM - 8.5

Battlefield V has the potential to be the best game in the series. It’s recaptured the magic of those Battlefield moments at almost every opportunity, and its new mechanics like squad revives and attrition put the focus back on sticking with your teammates. There are still a lot of questions it needs to answer with its Tides of War live service, and more casual players might be turned off by the challenging gunplay, but what we have now is a worthy successor to the Battlefield name.

http://www.egmnow.com/articles/reviews/ ... -v-review/

Gamesradar - 3.5/5

Not as drastic a change up as its WW1 predecessor, nor as wild or wondrous, Battlefield 5’s deliberative design sidelines its strengths as a simulative sandbox.

https://www.gamesradar.com/battlefield-5-review/

Currently 81% on metacritic - https://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/battlefield-v
Currently 80% on Opencritic - https://opencritic.com/game/6207/battlefield-v

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Polygon - MP

t their most effective, successful World War II tankers famously fought at only two speeds: full power or full stop. Battlefield 5’s multiplayer plays similarly. It is one of the fastest military shooters to be released in years. The experience left me breathless at times. After a full weekend of play, all I want is more. But to buy into Battlefield 5 in 2018 is to accept a number of flaws and compromises. With multiple game modes still in development, including a battle royale mode that is still months from being available, Battlefield 5 is a work in progress.

https://www.polygon.com/reviews/2018/11 ... ion-system

VG247

Overall, Battlefield 5 is a brilliant shooter that’s hamstrung by its setting. Ignoring all the tonal weirdness, the core of the game is the best it has been since Bad Company 2, filled with smart design choices. When we finally get away from this latest trend of revisiting historical conflicts, when Battlefield is once again freed creatively, we could finally get something to rival the Bad Company series.

https://www.vg247.com/2018/11/19/battlefield-5-review/

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out now!!!
by BID0 » Tue Nov 20, 2018 2:29 pm

this is in the Xbox sale :shifty:

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out now!!!
by Ste » Thu Nov 22, 2018 1:35 pm

Any other xboners got this yet?

Don't know whether to buy on the app this afternoon, got £15 credit burning a hole in my pocket, so it's ready for my Thurs night gaming sesh or just carry on with my Batman play through. (have gone straight from Asylum to City and now into Knight in the last couple of months).

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out now!!!
by Photek » Thu Nov 22, 2018 1:36 pm

Ste wrote:Any other xboners got this yet?

Don't know whether to buy on the app this afternoon, got £15 credit burning a hole in my pocket, so it's ready for my Thurs night gaming sesh or just carry on with my Batman play through. (have gone straight from Asylum to City and now into Knight in the last couple of months).

I’m getting it when I get paid next week

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out now!!!
by Ste » Thu Nov 22, 2018 1:45 pm

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Ste wrote:Any other xboners got this yet?

Don't know whether to buy on the app this afternoon, got £15 credit burning a hole in my pocket, so it's ready for my Thurs night gaming sesh or just carry on with my Batman play through. (have gone straight from Asylum to City and now into Knight in the last couple of months).

I’m getting it when I get paid next week


I knew you'd be getting it! ;)

Anyone else likely to be on tonight? If not, I'll hold off till next week and just plough on with Bats for now.

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out now!!!
by BID0 » Thu Nov 22, 2018 1:47 pm

I'll be sticking with BF1 and wait on impressions of this seeing as I didn't get on with the beta

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out now!!!
by Photek » Thu Nov 22, 2018 1:50 pm

BID0 wrote:I'll be sticking with BF1 and wait on impressions of this seeing as I didn't get on with the beta

I've played 2 hours of the 10hr EA Access trial and it's far FAR better than the Beta (which I didn't get on with either tbh)

It's like Battlefield 1 except it's WW2 and has WW2 guns and vehicles/planes.

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out now!!!
by BID0 » Thu Nov 22, 2018 3:18 pm

Photek wrote:
BID0 wrote:I'll be sticking with BF1 and wait on impressions of this seeing as I didn't get on with the beta

I've played 2 hours of the 10hr EA Access trial and it's far FAR better than the Beta (which I didn't get on with either tbh)

It's like Battlefield 1 except it's WW2 and has WW2 guns and vehicles/planes.

Nice one! I might pick it up then before Christmas after I've cleared a few games and have more free time. Hopefully we can get a good group of 4 of us to wreck gooseberry fool up :datass:

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out now!!!
by Avon » Thu Nov 22, 2018 8:11 pm

Good first impressions.

Destruction levels feel closer to Bad Company 2 than recent efforts.

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PostRe: Battlefield V - Out now!!!
by Peter Crisp » Sat Nov 24, 2018 10:31 pm

For a game that focuses so heavily on squad play I've found exactly one person with a mic (he wasn't speaking English but he had a mic) and 99% of the players don't play as a team at all which when playing as a medic or support player is frustrating as strawberry float.

I can't heal the team if they're all at different capture points and even when they do randomly converge have zero communication :fp: .

It's strawberry floating frustrating :x .

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