10 Things Only Battlefield Players Will Understand
1. The Sheer Joy Of Having A Well Coordinated Squad
In a lot of Battlefield matches things can feel disjointed; too many people with too little communication.
Yet sometimes, just sometimes, you and your squad find that special something. Maybe it’s with a group of friends who aren’t lagging for once. Maybe it’s a random bunch of strangers who happen to connect over teamchat.
Whatever the case, when a squad finally gets itself together and acts as one, there’s no better feeling.
Every objective becomes possible, every firefight becomes winnable. A co-ordinated squad, with the right blend of classes and setups, is unstoppable.
In today’s hyper competitive shooting mainstream, that’s not really a common feeling. So many games prioritise the free for all, win at all costs mentality, and that’s definitely present in Battlefield.
But it’s in the spirit of co-operation where the franchise shines, and it’s these times that friendships are forged… and tested.
When it comes to moments every Battlefield player understands, tactically sweeping buildings as a team, or crushing the opposition in a fully manned tank is where Battlefield outranks the competition every time.
Other games have classes. Other games have competitive scoreboards, and gun progression ranks, and achievements, and explosions, and cool vehicles.
But a game where the greatest asset is the squad at your back?
Well, that’s only in Battlefield.