Comparing Battlefield 4 and Titanfall highlights their distinct gameplay styles and mechanics.
Comparing Battlefield 4 and Titanfall highlights their distinct gameplay styles and mechanics.
Battlefield 4 offers strong value without requiring a premium purchase. The full experience comes with several expansions that enhance gameplay. Premium access includes five digital updates, each featuring fresh maps and extra content. Members enjoy early access to new material for two weeks before the general release.
The package also provides special perks such as priority server placement, regular new content drops, and unique cosmetic options like exclusive camos, paints, emblems, and dogtags. Weekly updates bring fresh challenges, while Battlepacks introduce randomized rewards that boost progression in multiplayer. These extras make the game more engaging and rewarding for players who opt for the premium version.
I own no DLC for Battlefield 4 and everything works smoothly. I also like using VSANILA maps—since I played Battlefield 4 on PS4, I’m familiar with the other titles too. I usually manage to locate games easily, though sometimes my server list gets full which is actually helpful.
It seems most maps weren’t built for fast-paced play, so they were adapted from CQ maps. I really enjoyed Rush in BC2—it was better than in BF3 and even worse in BF4.
I share your thoughts. I really enjoyed Titan Fall, but it feels limited in what you can achieve. Adding more weapons and diverse challenges would make it even better. I’d keep playing if they expanded the content. It remains enjoyable, and I’m interested in getting the DLC maps.