Hell must be freezing over, seeing EA giving DLC's for free....
Even when the DLCs for BF4 came out, sadly not so many played them. After a few weeks barely any servers with the DLC maps had players anymore.
So i guess they barely lose anything. If at all, they probably get more publicity this way for BF1.
Even to this day i have no trouble what so ever finding lots of full servers for the dlc maps. hell, sometimes i even have to queue for them cause they are all full..been like this since last year.. all the ppl left playing this game are mainly premium adopters..
@hellishere
Yes? Well that was not the case when i played BF4 several months ago. There were maybe 1-2 servers per DLC that were somewhat full.
Weird, maybe check your filters options, i play them daily, with no problems, there are several servers with conquest/rush /mixed etc, with all the dlc packs, usualy 1 serve has a rotation for each dlc, the filters can be tricky if not properly configured...
The First-Ever Battlefield™ 1 Multiplayer Livestream at EA Play on June 12 at 2:00PM PT
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Excited to see Battlefield™ 1 in action?
Tune in on June 12 at 02:00PM PT for Battlefield Squads, where 64-players will take part in the first-ever livestream of Battlefield 1 gameplay.
Battlefield community members BATTLEFIELD FRIENDS – NOOB and StoneMountain64 will be serving as Team Captains, and their team rosters will include some of the most well-known YouTubers and Twitch streamers around, as well as a few special guests.
This sounds like something from The Onion, but it's not:
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"World War 1, we were worried that many of the younger consumers out there didn't know that there was a World War 2 or Vietnam, so World War 1..." he said.
"I think what people don't understand about World War 1 is the technology shift that went on during the war," Jorgensen said. "People started the war on horseback and ended the war with airplanes and tanks and battleships and submarines. And that's a huge opportunity for us to be able to do a video game around."
US isn't all that hot on WW1 apparently from what I've read but they know it existed just not all the little details and how it was not all trench-based gas and machine gun fighting.
Thought a lot of people knew about the other ones though, what's EA's target audience again?
(People 9 to 13? )
(Then again we were taught about Hitler and that - including WW1 in the process - pretty early in school here, same with sex really which has caused some interesting debates in certain parts of the world on how we teach minors sexual techniques or some such... )
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Tanks, trenches, horses, chemical warfare, flamethrowers, machine guns, tracer rounds, airplanes, battleships and submarines; World War I was very interesting and I'm glad they chose to base their new game on it.
So sick and tired of the modern era/near future crap.
"I think Call of Duty resonates because it's believable and relatable," Sledgehammer Games cofounder Michael Condrey says.
Believable and relatable...Yep, sounds like Call of Duty
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