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Battlefield 4 "Night Operations"

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DICE has confirmed that the upcoming Battlefield 4 night map, Zavod Night Operations, will not include the Mobile AA or the Scout Helicopter vehicles.

 

Zavod Graveyard Shift is based on the popular Zavod 311 map, where each team has a mobile anti-air vehicle (the LAV-AD or the Tunguska), and a Scout helicopter (the Z-11 and the Little Bird).

 

With the correct pilots, these vehicles can often dominate the map, especially the Scout helicopters. The removal of the helicopters and the Mobile AAs shows that DICE is trying to make Zavod Night Operations a more grounded and infantry-oriented map.

 

The map will still include one tank and one APC per team.

 

The night map will be released with the upcoming patch in September.

 

UPDATE: DICE has announced that the BF4 Summer patch will be coming in September and will be called Battlefield 4 Night Operations, including one night map Zavod Graveyard Shift, based on Zavod 311.

 

DICE is busy testing the upcoming Battlefield 4 Summer patch right now in the Community Test Environment, and by most accounts the patch should be ready for certification soon, meaning a release is likely at the end of August (since it has to be certified by Microsoft and Sony for console releases).

 

The Summer update will include night versions of maps Zavod 311, Siege of Shanghai, and Golmud Railway (check out screenshots of the maps here). As usual, the patch will also include various fixes and gameplay tweaks, most notably, a tweak on how fast turrets can move in different vehicles.

 

Right now DICE is also testing a 60 Hz server tick rate, which improves performance and makes everything snappier. DICE has also stated that they are looking to tone down the tracer bullets that were introduced with the last patch.

 

We’ll have to wait for a full change-log once the patch is released.

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Dammit man. Just go to Battlelog. Lol

 

Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk

Dammit man. Just go to Battlelog. Lol Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk

 

Haha

 

Noob :ph34r:

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