Battlefield has always been controversial

With almost 20 years of history behind it, it feels like every new game with the word “Battlefield” on it is destined to underdeliver on every person’s internalized idea of ‘peak Battlefield’. If you’re one of Battlefield’s oldest fans, you may look back at its roots as a simplistic WW2 class shooter fondly. If you’re a bit younger, maybe Battlefield was never better than when it had mechs.

Battlefield 2042 has had annoying bugs and spotty hit detection, but nothing quite like BF4’s silencer that could literally mute an entire server.

It’s no surprise that Battlefield 2042, which boasts the most radical changes to the series ever seen, has been met by a prickly, sometimes fiery reaction. Not only has it blurred the lines of roleplay by replacing traditional classes with specialists armed with unique gadgets, it has also doubled the player count, supersized the maps, ditched singleplayer, and reintroduced a modern setting for the first time in five years. That’s a lot of change!

source: gamezpot.com