OXM UK: "Earlier this summer, I flew to Stockholm in Sweden to participate in my very first 64-player match of Battlefield 4, a game that is to glistening Chinese skyscrapers what a drunk driver is to a curbside snowman. The journey itself was a breathtaking tale of everyday heroism, in which I courageously attempted to list some Swedish celebrities over dinner and at one point got lost in an airport. And the hands-on? Well, the waters are murkier."
Cheaters & hackers have been causing grief on Battlefield 1, Hardline & BF4 servers, with nonstop DDoS attacks among other things. Unfortunately, EA has remained silent about it.
if this happened in 2042, they'd have something to say. which is weird, considering battlefield 1 has more players on steam right now.
Its so obvious that EA is doing this or hired ppl to mess up the games so that we’d be forced to have just 1 Battlefield working.
Honestly it’s probably the devs themselves. They did an update to bf4 way back that kinda made assault rifles doo doo in hopes that people would flock to BF1 cuz BF4 was too perfect
The shooter genre is one of the most beloved videogame genres in the gaming community, and rightfully so. From DOOM Eternal to Battlefield 4, passing through The Outer Worlds, the Xbox Game Pass has a lot to offer when it comes to amazing shooter experiences. Come check out some great shooter games available on Xbox Game Pass!
There's a bunch of great shooters on gamepass; both legacy and new.
A recommendation I have is a work in progress preview title called Anacrusis. It's a lot of fun, and has a cool aesthetic.
KeenGamer: "Sometimes a game starts out as a buggy mess and we all just stop and think, “that definitely could have spent a bit more time in the oven”. This is the case for these 5 games which infamously marked their place in recent game memory."
I remember playing BF 1942 on PC and experiencing moments in that game that were just burned into my mind. One such instance was having my plane shot down over the desert and parachuting out to safety and then having to walk for what felt like a good twenty minutes on foot to get to where the fighting was. Swimming over to the enemy aircraft carrier and wreaking havoc was always a lot of fun too. Putting mines on the deck in front of the planes before they took off and watching these guys just go up in flames LOL
Whoo!
I hadn't been playing BF3 for long when this happened. Playing Rush, and after my team lost a pair of defense points we all ran back to the next pair. I set myself up flat on the ground just to the side of a main road, behind this little bump in the otherwise level ground. The idea was to hold up the enemy advance while my team got into position in the main building.
Well the plan worked. For about 5 minutes I managed to hold up the entire enemy team. They just couldn't seem to find me for some reason. And they kept coming down that main road towards the primary building. Yeah, they weren't being very tactical or smart, but that always stood out to me in the early days of playing as a really realistic moment. And BF3 was the first online multiplayer shooter I played (I came to the online scene late), so the completely dynamic nature of the encounter wowed me.
Looking forward to BF4. PS4 Day 1. See you all there!
BF4 is gonna be awesome... For an EXCELLENT review from a MAJOR YouTuber check out JackFrags review here... http://www.youtube.com/watc...
One of the most memoral situations to me was in bc2,i was trolling around in the midlle of the Atacama desert when i pass by a team mate targeting a chooper with a stinger,i look at him jump around in a greating kind of way and just kept going my how way...
10 second later the chooper that he was targeting crashes right on top of me,hundred of virtual kilometrs to crash and it feel right on my head.the last thing i see is the pilot exiting the cockpit unarmed in the killcam.
I laughed so hard for so long by myself...
Good times,man that game was fun.