Be the law or Break the law in Battlefield™ Hardline. This action-packed blockbuster combines intense signature multiplayer moments of Battlefield with an emotionally charged story and setting reminiscent of a modern television crime drama. In a visceral single-player campaign you’ll play the role of Nick Mendoza, a young detective who embarks on a cross-country vendetta, seeking revenge. Battlefield Hardline is a first-person shooter video game developed by Visceral Games and published by Electronic Arts.It was released in March 2015 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Battlefield Hardline PC Requirements Revealed, Are Similar to Battlefield 4's As beta goes live, Visceral Games announces minimum and recommended system requirements. Here are the Battlefield Hardline System Requirements (Minimum). CPU: Athlon II/Phenom II 2.8 GHz, Intel Core i3/i5 2.4GHz; CPU SPEED: Info; RAM: 4 GB; OS: WINDOWS VISTA SP2 64-BIT (with KB971512 Update). Be the law or Break the law in Battlefield™ Hardline. This action-packed blockbuster combines the intense signature multiplayer moments of Battlefield with an emotionally charged story and setting reminiscent of a modern television crime drama.
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During a roundtable interview, Thad Sasser, Visceral Games’ Lead Multiplayer Designer for Battlefield Hardline, discussed battle speed, map size, and damage feedback, addressing various concerns fans had with each subject.
According to PSU, Sasser mentioned that “Hardline is going to give you a different experience, a faster-paced experience” than Battlefield 4 does, which he hopes will give players a reason to play Hardline instead of its predecessor. While he admitted that some players may not be used to the speed, or may not like it at all, it will hopefully establish the upcoming shooter as its “own distinct game.”
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Xcom 2 wotc legendary guide. Sasser also explained that the use of smaller maps will also help the battles move faster in Hardline. Not only do the maps help speed things up, but they also correspond better to the cops and robbers theme, he noted.
We still have the classic Battlefield scope of huge maps down to tiny maps, but we’ve shifted the focus on many of these maps to a shorter engagement range, like a 20-30 metre range as opposed to the 100-200 metre range which you quite often get the larger outdoor maps of Battlefield 4. We’ve intentionally shifted the focus so it’s a little bit more personal and moved away from the military realm into the cops and robbers realm.
While the difference in speed was a valid concern for many Battlefield veterans, Sasser also touched upon another concern that players of the recent beta had — a lack of damage feedback. Sasser explained that the biggest issue for him is to address the “damage feedback for both players on foot and in vehicles” before the shooter releases on March 17.
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There’s sometimes a lack of notification when you take damage and you don’t know that you’re wounded. This is something we really want to address. I think it’s particularly a problem in vehicles where you could be down to 27% health but not even realise it and then you feel like you get one-shotted. If you could rewind it and watch it, you could see that you’re actually really damaged, you just didn’t know. So this is one of the big things that we’re really focused on, improving that feedback loop between the player’s hearth state and the damage he’s’ taken.
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Overall, it appears as if the Battlefield Hardline team is going to take a lot of fan feedback into consideration, which is great for those of us who may have had some complaints with the beta. What do you think of Sasser’s comments? Do you like the faster-paced combat in Hardline?
[Source: PSU 1, 2, 3]
73 postsMember, Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, Battlefield Hardline, Battlefield, Battlefield 1, CTE, BF1IncursionsAlpha, Battlefield VMember
Hey DICE, EA breathing down you neck or what?
Where are the large conquest maps? These new maps are great, but the size of them is a joke. There are still a chunk of the old fanbase who wants the bigger maps etc
Where are the large conquest maps? These new maps are great, but the size of them is a joke. There are still a chunk of the old fanbase who wants the bigger maps etc
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- 434 postsMember, Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, Battlefield, Battlefield 1MemberIf it's like previous BF titles, each DLC had it's flavor.
This DLC has 2 inf only smaller maps and 2 midsized map, to introduce new vehics.
I see this DLC pretty much like Dragon's Teeth DLC. Maybe you will have your BF1's Final Stand/China Rising, those maps were huge and vehicle based. - 849 postsMember, Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, Battlefield Hardline, Battlefield, Battlefield 1, CTE, BF1IncursionsAlpha, Battlefield VMemberI agree. In bf4 you have a few big maps what is great to play. Pls Dice make some large maps like sinai desert or Empire's Edge in the next dlc. A lot of players will appreciate it i think