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I tried it and had a pretty good time, of course biggest complaint was getting sniped all the time and the damn medics not doing their jobs, but having the any player can revive you and medic pull you is pretty great. Honestly haven't had fun with a shooter like this in a while.

It's a shame that EA has their big fat face on it but otherwise, yeah, I liked it.

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[–] Romkslrqusz@lemmy.zip 2 points 2 weeks ago

I don’t really recall much in terms of true cooperation / deep tactical gameplay in any Battlefield game, at least not with strangers. You probably want to check out Squad, Hell Let Loose, Rising Storm, etc

Battlefield has always been more on the “Arcadey” side

For me, the appeal of modern Battlefield (Bad Company and later) has been the feeling of moment to moment chaos and intensity that other large scale warfare games otherwise deliver after a long buildup of tension.