+ 2-64 players:
The people that Battlefield 3 or 4 had or have on your PC, it will already know. But since I'm only Playstation gamers, I knew it to be able to play with up to 24 people. And now more than twice as many players on the same maps? ... Hui, has this been going on quite nicely! :-)
The rounds are MMN much intensiever and even more spectacular. You have now in the large maps such as "Storming Paracel" no more minutes wander to find an opponent.
+ "Means counts as Kill"
That's MMN with the best change to BF3, that one gets nevertheless attributed to Kill 75 help kill. So it is no longer quite as strong frustet if you have an opponent deducted 99% Health and a team member dusting the kill.
- Search Server
In Battlefield 3 could invite the main menu up to 3 friends in a session and then together join a server that the host has chosen.
Not any longer longer!
Can einladem friends you now just as soon as one has already joined a server.
That means you have to first look for a server that still has enough availability to afterwards still be able to bring friends. Funnily enough, are in the server browser, almost all server virtually full. It was hard enough last night to join with only one friend a shared server. Today we want to 4 games .... This is going to be what. We'll see, probably. Only occurs when a server and the other back after each broadcast separately to ...
-> Super annoying!
(-) To adjust classes
Supposed downside is that you adapt your classes.
What else you could do in the main menu in BF3, is now only "in game" or Battlelog from (PC or tablet / phone).
Conclusion:
A consistently great first person shooter with tremendous graphics and a huge multiplayer (64 players).
Criticisms are actually from joining or customize classes just basic things like a server. Once in the game, it makes just a lot of fun !!! :-)
5 * / 5 *
PS: ~ 50 hours of play on the PS3
~ 3 hours playing time on the PS4
It may be that I forgot to mention something. Everything important is certainly written.
I hope I could help some of you.
Greeting,
Patrick