Battlefield 4: 10 Ways It Can Topple Call Of Duty

1. BattleRecorder

Given that Halo and Call of Duty both boast the facility to capture classic gaming moments within the game itself, Battlefield will fall behind if it doesn't once again implement the famed BattleRecorder that was such a hit in previous games. EA have acknowledged the widespread fan demand for this addition, and though they've still yet to add it in BF3, we hope they're putting all their developmental man hours into ensuring it's ready for day one of play on Battlefield 4. There's no denying that the Battlefield series has far greater potential for awesome moments than Call of Duty, given the sheer versatility of vehicles and the sparse nature of the maps. Thus, it's most important of all the military FPS games that Battlefield gives us the opportunity to show off our gaming accomplishments. At least the PS4 will by default allow us to record the last 15 minutes of play, though only an in-built recording system would actually allow us to change camera angles and make those moments seem as cinematic as possible. What are you hoping to see in Battlefield 4? Let us know in the comments below.
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