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100% agree. @EndersFPS and I discussed this on his stream. What sets BF apart is that you don’t have to be constantly on top of your fragging game to make progress in the match and contribute. IMO this is a big reason why it’s so much less exhausting than COD.
You know what the best part of Battlefield is? You don't need to be the top 5% or 1% with your aim or K/D. You don't need to be a movement monster or a vehicle god. You can do dozens of different things to help your team and influence the games outcome. You can be rewarded and not be the top 5%.
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You can engage with BF in a lot of ways besides just killing people *while still playing to win*. In COD your two options are 1) sweat through SBMM-fueled grinds or 2) deliberately throw the game using non-viable strategies just to do something else for once
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broke: my movement and positioning affect my ability to control the battlefield woke: the basic game mechanic of shooting people should be much more inconvenient
My 3 main concerns post Battlefield 6 gameplay reveal. Add to this list Sliding into a jump and having insane accuracy. The hop needs to be removed and you should have zero accuracy while jumping, ever.
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How do you prove someone is not, in fact, a legal resident or citizen without due process? Just curious. If you don’t have any judicial mechanisms in place to, y’know, judge, how do you identify who is here legally and who is not?
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@1776Diva I really wanna know! How do you accurately determine someone’s legal status without due process? I suppose you could start mandating all citizens and permanent get a microchip.
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Battlefield 6 prediction: It will have many of the aspects we liked about BF3/BF4, but DICE won't be able to resist "innovating" in a new mechanic that fundamentally alters the gameplay in a way that makes it impossible to enjoy the good bits
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Important: I am now in the possession of the greatest JDM dadmobile of all time
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Muir πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ retweeted
Victoria Amelina died after suffering severe injuries in the Russian attack on Kramatorsk on June 27.
It's me in this picture. I'm a Ukrainian writer. I have portraits of great Ukrainian poets on my bag. I look like I should be taking pictures of books, art, and my little son. But I document Russia's war crimes and listen to the sound of shelling, not poems. Why? #StopRussiaNow
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I’ve spent more time outside the US than in it the last three years, and it’s really made me realize just how unlivable some aspects of the US are. Work had me in Arizona for a few, really drove home how trapped you are w/o a car in the states. Fortunately we now live in Korea
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We aren’t going to settle here in Asia since I’d have to give up my guns, but we definitely have no plans of returning to live in the states. Zoning and building ordinances are a blight upon the country.
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I’m not saying β€œput a factory next to where people live” but it’s clear that forcing everyone into single family homes is just not it
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youtube comments moment
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youtu.be/3GbA2tZd7uk I recorded a small commentary with one of the AK-12s I had back in May 2022. I sat on the footage and never got around to processing it because of work and a move. @NickelBF offered to edit it, so we now finally have a video.
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I’d like to re-record some sections, but I no longer have the guns, so I guess it’ll have to stand as-is. It’s still a worthwhile, if somewhat facile, look at the rifle.
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>Ukrainian government kill list >it’s written in Russian
I’ve been added to the Ukrainian Government’s kill list. This kill list is maintained by the Ukrainian Ministry of Interior, which lists an address in Langley, Virginia, has an IP in Brussels, and which has marked off murdered targets, such as Darya Dugina, as "liquidated."
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