At long last, the highly anticipated December update for Battlefield 1 has arrived. It's packed with truckload of features, all of which are interesting and worth keeping. But among these, one happen to catch the attention of many players -- the Spectator Mode, that is.
First and foremost, the new mode isn't that hard to understand. Its premise is as simple as walking in the park. It allows players to view and experience the Great War shooter game from a different level. It's worth noting, though, that it can only be accessed when players are selecting their preferred servers.
In a blink of an eye, Battlefield 1 players can easily join a particular match. Of course, they're not there to take part of the battles; instead, they're there to, well, watch! Once the Spectator Mode is accessed, players will be offered a tad of powerful camera tools. All of these, in one way or another, make it easy for the fans to see nerve-cracking multiplayer shenigans.
It's should be noted that a feature of similar functionality first appeared in Battlefield 4. But, based on how the new game works, the Spectator Mode is pretty much grounded on the game's foundation. Think about it as a very timely inclusion, knowing that it doesn't entirely affect one's gameplay.
DICE is witty enough to introduce a couple of magnificent camera tricks. For instance, the Battlefield 1 multiplayer in which a good number of stories can be experienced. With the said mode, it makes it easy for players to watch every intense moments -- both from outside and inside the battlefield.
The changing of viewpoints and/or perspectives in the hit title isn't a burden at all. Why? That's because both the audio and visuals are perfectly apprehended. The Spectator Mode also allows players to view a certain fight or battle at a very unique way. And more importantly, it's not that complicated to use.
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