Battlefield I Beta play takes players to the brutal World War I battles. The gameplay and functions may be the same as the previous titles but the environment can offer different challenges even to Battlefield veterans.
Battlefield I Conditions
The World War I in Battlefield I offer weapons and features unfamiliar to gamers used to fighting with modern and futuristic weapons. Players in conquest mode can battle each other with bayonet charges. Players will also have to be mindful of the tanks that can blow them to bits and the wooden planes overhead.
Battlefield I Tank Versus Infantry
A Battlefield I tester observed that tanks seem to own the field once they are unleashed. Still the Infantry action here is considered one of the game's best assets. Perhaps EA can do something to balance this unfair tank / machine advantage.
Battlefield I Modes Selection
The Battlefield I beta game features the Sinai Dessert campaign, according to the official Battlefield I site. Infantry, Armored troops aided by planes will battle it out in the hot desert. The game also features a very deadly armored train called the "Behemoth" that can unleash massive amount of destruction to its enemies.
Conquest - This mode pit two teams with a maximum number of 32 players each. Team players will complete their objectives as either Infantry or armored units.
Rush - this will also involve two teams, either Attacker or Defender with a maximum of 12 players each. Attackers will try to locate and destroy the defender's Telegraph Pole. Meanwhile, the defenders will resist the attackers and remove the explosives around the communication posts.
Battlefield I Spawning
Some testers are complaining about the way players spawn in Battlefield I. Spawn to close to a teammate and the players get shot before in an instant. Other times the player will spawn to a location very far from the combat area.
Battlefield I is now available since August 31 for the PS 4, Xbox One and Windows PC.