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Anonymous

As someone who pre-ordered BF1, I say despite my fondness of the game and love for WW1. You do have a point. As a medic I never wanted to go toe to toe with an assault or tank cause I know I would have to get lucky enough to fire first or die trying. But that never stopped me breaking through the line with a semi automatic rifle like the fool I am. Though a matter that I wished was addressed is the bayonet charge. I don’t know if you share in this experience but I have a bad experience of firing first and dying to a sniper because he ran and 1 hit killed me. I can’t wait for part two though, you’re the reason that reignited the passion I had for battlefield. Thank you.

Corporal Ray Person

Much like Angelheyo, I fell for BF1 and preordered the most expensive edition and when it came out I absolutely loved it and still do but playing primarily as a medic I was constantly outmatched against Assaults, that was until In The Name of the Tsar with the Federov. That's the problem I think they faced, automatic weapons and overall vehicle balance. Players could go 200-0 in a plane or in a tank and you couldn't do anything but, you could have fun. The feeling of being a flametrooper and walking up onto unsuspecting enemies and setting the entire room ablaze, the feeling of battling the enemies dreadnought in your own, the feeling of screaming propaganda at each other whilst playing on Volga or Tsariatin (though that could have been me and my mates), it was amazing and something they couldn't put into BF5 or any other Battlefield game.

Soldier Surplus

I like the feel of it. I have no experience with the battlefield series, but the points flow from one to the next pretty well. If this one part is going to be indictive of the others in terms of length, this will be a long review, which I don't mind.

Anonymous

This could easily be a series sock sights vid after battlefield hardline is fun. The intro fits the latter more, if you decide to split it. I don't mind having it all in one but it still is a possibility. In other topic, the points get across and I don't feel like they are repeated too much. However, it wouldn't be bad to tell why is it fun or why you have so much hours, saying the good things in a flash, we know that you did get the peacekeeper but not the reasons behind it. It can seem like you don't like it very much but i know you do, cause I see every stream and I see why it is cool but not everyone does and not everyone has my point of view. But you doing good, I'll wait for the next bit eagerly.

Anonymous

I think it turned out great, i think you repeated youself a bit but otherwise great!

Anonymous

I've never heard someone say Amiens in English, but the way you said it doesn't even make me mad, it's too damn funny.

Anonymous

Also when you gave your conclusion on BF1, about how insignificant you feel and that you are cannon fodder, I really thought you were getting at something, like a message on how this is actually how WW1 was, and this compared to your first point in the video: historical accuracy does not often compare to good game design. Not a critique, just a missed opportunity I think.