A new fan-made video highlights key features of older Battlefield titles, such as crouch sprinting, that were missing from Battlefield 2042.
Battlefield 2042 While the beta continues, fans choose the game differently and in past games this
He notices that there are some features that are excluded from the expedition. Just as a beta, the game lacks several features that are currently confirmed or likely to be in-game at launch. However, Battlefield 2042 is currently dealing with some issues during pre-launch testing.
Battlefield 2042 betaThere are issues that have been reported to reduce the game experience. Generally speaking, the beta feels like a real beta – which may be worrisome to some, given that public betas are more like demos for upcoming games. As it stands now, Battlefield 2042 has numerous bugs, graphics issues, and features that are completely disabled or non-functional. No grenade indicator, map key disabled on PC, command wheel disabled for beta or no game feature etc. However, these issues are relatively minor and will likely be added in time for launch.
However, there are some features included in previous series installments that will likely not be released. Although the Battlefield 2042 beta is an older build from a few months ago, some players seem worried about the state of the game. Reddit user GreenyMyMan recently compiled a video of features from older Battlefield games that seem to be missing in the upcoming iteration. Some of the mechanics featured in the video were cut, such as the border fortifications, possibly due to the direction of this entry. But others – such as crouch running, laying on players' backs, and reduced destruction – are relatively more confusing omissions.
As a matter of fact, some of these features naturally affect the game. Without the ability to see teammates' locations and in the team-up menu, players may be inactive or prone to respawn where there's a lot of action. Battlefield 2042 delayed to November, so we hope DICE will take some more time to fix these shortcomings (and further improve their existing mechanics).
Despite these discounts Battlefield 2042′There is also new content. Along with new vehicles and weapons that come with a near-future in-game setting, players can experience the whirlwind, 128-player lobbies, the ability to switch add-ons on the fly in the middle of the game, and more. It remains to be seen whether these additions are sufficient to make up for their shortcomings.