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"Battlefield 1" review: Successful reboot

Philipp Rüegg
21.10.2016
Translation: machine translated

Now that most shooters have migrated from the oversaturated Second World War scenario to contemporary or futuristic realms, many players are longing for the old days. "Battlefield 1" has recognised the signs and has turned the clock back a little further and set itself in the First World War. I'll tell you whether it's worth the journey.

Varied campaign

There was no real campaign in "Battlefield 4". Certainly not a bad thing for a game primarily focussed on multiplayer, but I usually enjoyed the short action-packed hours. So it's good to see that developer Dice has seen sense. A campaign is particularly suitable for the First World War scenario. It consists of six parts, which can be completed in three to six hours. Not a big deal, but overall a really worthwhile endeavour.

Graphics that knock your socks off

With all the pixel splendour, the excellent performance is pleasing. With a GTX 1080, I have a rather high-end system, but despite all details on Ultra and 3440x1440 resolution, the game sometimes runs at up to 100fps.

A pinch of history creates atmosphere

Even Lawrence of Arabia makes an appearance - albeit a controversial historical figure.

Multiplayer: Familiar but with less speed and fewer vehicles

As in previous instalments, it's worth playing in a squad, following orders and playing your role. There aren't as many vehicles as in previous instalments. There are a few tanks, aeroplanes, sidecars and even horses. Impaling enemies while galloping and armed with a sabre is definitely one of my highlights - even if I usually miss.

Then there is the zeppelin, the armoured train and the battleship, which are only used when one team is heavily behind. These giant vehicles can turn the tide of battle in an instant. However, you have to hurry if you want to find a free space. Because once they're in, they usually don't get out voluntarily. A fun addition that really mixes up the gameplay at times.

Other than that, it is noticeable that the focus is more on the infantry than on epic vehicle duels. These spawn rather rarely anyway and when someone appears in a tank, it's almost a small boss fight. Packed vehicles in particular are extremely deadly, as there are no missile launchers.

Genius maps

Operations is probably the most interesting new addition and spans several maps. As an attacker and defender, you fight tough battles for different sectors. Historical battles are re-enacted, including a short intro sequence and, depending on the victor, an alternative outcome. The only disadvantage is that the games can take a very long time.

Conclusion

I tested the PC version of "Battlefield 1", which EA made available to us. The game is also available for PS4 and Xbox One.

We have "Battlefield 1" in all versions and bundles

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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