DICE<\/em><\/strong> isn’t taking a lot of effort for the game’s launch…<\/p>\n
On WCCFTech<\/a><\/span>, we found a tweet which has been deleted since. It says \u201eAt the launch of Battlefield V<\/strong><\/em>, you’ll be able to play as the British faction on the Allied side & the German faction on the Axis side. More factions will be added through the Tides of War live service.\u201d That’s… let’s admit it, somewhat pathetic from an AAA game! Sure, you can quickly point out that there will be customization<\/a><\/span>, where players will only be able to equip their faction’s helmet and camo, with \u201eadditional historical restrictions.\u201d<\/p>\n
Lars Gustavsson, Battlefield V<\/strong><\/em>‘s creative director, told Metro GameCentral<\/a><\/span> that Battlefield V<\/strong><\/em> is going to be the most immersive game in the series so far: \u201eI would say, on a high level, it\u2019s the most immersive Battlefield to date. And with that we mean that we always work to make you feel perceived realism \u2013 we never go for full realism \u2013 but it is there on the battlefield with destruction fortification. It is that interactive battlefield with dragging soldiers, body revive, throwing back grenades, shooting out grenades; and then the movement set. So all of this together with the visual\/audio-scape means the sandbox is more dynamic than ever. You don\u2019t have to be the best twitch player to enjoy it \u2013 I\u2019m turning 50 this year, and I\u2019m not!\u201d<\/p>\n
Source: WCCFTech<\/a><\/span>, WCCFTech<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"