Battlefield players are trained to make quick decisions under pressure.
Battlefield players are trained to make quick decisions under pressure.
They seem to act like casual gamers, sharing technical jargon that doesn’t match reality. This attitude distorts facts about hardware and performance, making them appear as if they’re the top players. Is this a result of their gaming mindset? It’s confusing to understand.
It's gamers who enjoy FPS games instead of Battlefield. This morning I played CoD4 and had to deal with players calling me a hacker and swearing at me around 20 times because I was performing well.
It depends on which nation you're playing with, as Germans and Belgians are considered quite impressive.
They match the behavior of other genres—COD, LoL, MMO fans, etc. There will always be rude people online trying to mess up your experience. Play with good friends or acquaintances and have fun. I only spent a lot of time in BF3 because I played with friends.
It seems teamwork is less common in BF4 compared to BF3. In BF4, you don’t get revived, and there’s no sharing of ammo or health packs like in BF3.
The issue mostly affects players who play BattleField, though not everyone does. The original question seems to be about attitude problems in that game.