Battlefield 1: 15 Crucial Tips & Tricks The Game Doesn't Tell You
8. You Can't Customise Loudouts Outside Of Matches (Except On The App)
With that said however, although DICE has made it easier than ever to swap out your weapons and gadgets in the midst of a match, there's still no way for you to customise your loadouts at the main menu.
It's frustrating, because it means that unlocking a new weapon or buying a new grenade type directly affects your in-game performance as you take the time to contemplate your purchase, and more often than not means that aren't able to fully appreciate the different nuances of the guns and classes before using them.
Although DICE has promised that this feature will be introduced in the future once the game has "stabilised", you can get around the lack of pre-match customisation by downloading the official companion app.
It's not ideal, but at least it gives you the breathing room you need to decide what you actually want to spend your hard earned War Bonds on.