It’s BattleBit Remastered - saved you a click.
I have nothing against it OP for sharing this, but the headline of this article by PCgamer is super clickbaity, witholding the key info until you give them a click. There was a subreddit called “saved you a click” that was basically taking clickbait headlines and putting the “prize info” in the post title. I wonder if there will be a Lemmy equivalent.
You could always include such information in the body of the post (that way not altering the original title of the article which could lead to other problems), I guess communities could even require this to be done for every clickbaity article
they conducted playtests almost every Saturday, during which I played with some friends and logged over 50 hours. It’s definitely the most fun I’ve had with a multiplayer FPS since BF4/BF1.
i would say that if you’re into that genre, it’s a must-buy.
BF2 (the oldie) was my favorite shooter. I’ll have to give this a try.
Boo, Anticheat prevents Linux gamers
I saw something about that. It has destructible environments and some construction mechanics right? Are there specific classes/loadouts that can construct?
Yes! There are a few classes like Medic and Marksman which are pretty similar to those in Battlefield.
In terms of loadout, weapon customization is pretty in-depth. There are a lot of weapons and you can change the scope, muzzle, underbarrel, magazine and more. Take a look at this image.
Something great this game does is that you can’t just slap a long range scope on an assault rifle and expect it to be a long range weapon. Controlling recoil is really hard and you aren’t entirely accurate when scoped in, which is a breath of fresh air compared to some others in the genre.
Anyone played with Steam Deck? It’s listed as parcial controller support.
The developers have said they will be switching from EAC to FaceIt anti-cheat in the near future, which will completely block Steam Deck and linux. As a fellow Deck user (and desktop linux user), I think controller support is the least of our worries