10 Reasons Battlefield 5 Is Actually Great

9. Fewer Campers

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The Call of Duty franchise is infamous for its collective of cowardly and irritative player habits, with camping being amongst the worst as players snuggle their way into corners and behind doors waiting on unsuspecting enemies. While the issues of campers is something no game can truly rid itself of, the eleventh instalment of the Battlefield franchise manages to counter campers by nullifying it as a truly viable tactic.

With the bulky 64-player games, spaces are easily filled by murderous soldiers, swiftly swarming any potential camping spots throughout the game’s expansive maps.

While Battlefield will always be popular for its incessant snipers, with the help of destructible surfaces, cataclysmic V1 rockets and invasive tanks, one of the biggest gripes in online shooters takes a diminished presence as players are kept on their toes; never being able to settle in one spot for too long.

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