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Next battlefield title

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I guess the dumb asses at dice wanted to call the next Battlefield game battlefield 2 since it is set in ww2. Ea changed it to battlefield V.

 

Would battlefield 1943 made more sense?

Meh, common thing. You should see some of the working titles on some of the MMOs I was doing early concept stuff on back around 92-96. It was a different world then as well as a staff writer / hardware reviewer for a gaming rant site companies would contact us early on to get input on systems and ideas. Now they just do what they want and damn the players. Sad days indeed.

This should be fun.

 

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The people who make Battlefield, just like many other developers across the video game industry, have heard the loot box furor loudly and clearly. The next Battlefield’s microtransaction plans remain in flux, as they are in many games until close to release, but it’s unlikely they’ll inspire as much anger as Star…
I might not spend my money on new one if they need 8-10 months to fix them...by the time the game is fixed is also cheaper.BF1 was a huge disappointment for me, just recently after their fixes, the game is nicely playable.The next one will be on hold for myself until I hear good things about.About the common sense with Dice :mad:

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