Battlefield developers highlight the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare trailer, praising its “precious 2010 graphics.”
Battlefield developers highlight the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare trailer, praising its “precious 2010 graphics.”
Minus the overpowered P90 & G3 rifle, Call Of Duty 4 was great. But World At War will always be my favorite. I love running around with my Kar98k, and the War game mode was amazing. Also, no scavenger perk... It was great when your skill level had more meaning, as you had to conserve your ammo, and learn to shoot. Instead of being able to spray-fire like an idiot, topping up your grenades + ammo every time you run over a corpse.
Make the Battlefield trailer completely shocking so it really hits them hard.
I’m used to being way more drawn to Battlefield than Call of Duty, which makes the obsession with visuals from both studios feel annoying and outdated. This isn’t about graphics not mattering; it’s that both games shine mainly through their gameplay. Battlefield 4’s maps, in my view, struggled because the developers prioritized realism over smooth matchplay. I really hope neither DICE nor Infinity Ward still push fans to care about “photorealistic graphics” by 2016.
I recall seeing the BF3 reveal and getting really excited. I watched it multiple times. Those visuals back then were WILD? I was hooked on the F4 buzz but honestly, nothing has ever matched BF3’s impact. Also, BF3 is one of my top FPS favorites—not just for the graphics, but for everything else.
Battlefield 3 marked a notable shift in graphics quality compared to Crysis, offering a more substantial leap that went beyond just added motion and depth effects. However, the landscape has changed significantly since then. Today’s market is flooded with visually impressive titles emphasizing realism, and I wish they wouldn’t rely too much on visuals to market their games.
This could be the top-rated WWII title launching soon, so perhaps you should customize Arma 3.
The top titles are Cod1, Cod2, and Cod4—just the best modern warfare games.