Key insights
- Leaning may return to the next Battlefield game after being left out of Battlefield 2042, improving cover-based combat.
- The lack of tilt mechanics in Battlefield 2042 negatively impacted gunfights and potentially detracted from the gaming experience.
- The rumored reintroduction of the tilt mechanic is expected to bring a realistic element back to the gunfights and improve gameplay in the next title.
The next Battlefield The game could see a return to the series after being canceled in 2021 Battlefield 2042. The poorly received sequel was the first Battlefield Title that no longer contains this game mechanic since 2011 Battlefield 3.
In Battlefield In some games, the tilt mechanic allows players to fire at enemies from behind cover in a way that least exposes them, thus reducing the risk of taking damage from return fire. Since its launch in 2013 Battlefield 4the feature had remained a constant until the release of the latest series Battlefield Game. While there was the contextual learning system Battlefield 4, Battlefield HardlineAnd Battlefield 1, Battlefield 5 had its own manual tilt mechanism. It is controversial, Battlefield 2042 has eliminated this feature entirely, ending an eight-year run. However, there now seems to be a rumor circulating that points to a return of the wonky gameplay mechanics to the franchise.
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According to Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson, learning will be part of this BattlefieldThe gameplay will be improved again in the next game. He shared this rumor via a short post on Bluesky, catching the attention of Battlefield Fans on social media. On Reddit, a player emphasized, among other things, the lack of the learning system Battlefield 2042The many missing features are one of the biggest criticisms of the game. On the other hand, some responses weren't particularly enthusiastic about the rumor, with one user citing the lack of a recline mechanism as the least of their problems Battlefield's problems, suggesting there are even more important issues for the franchise to resolve.
The next Battlefield title could bring leaning back into the equation and spice up the gunfights
In Battlefield 2042Players take part in gunfights but have the handicap of not being able to duck out of cover to shoot enemies. Instead, they have to step out into the open and shoot from a vulnerable position, which negatively impacts the experience of such encounters. However, there have been rumors about the reintroduction of the learning system for a long time Battlefield These titles would not only allow players to make the most of their cover, but also lead to more realistic gunfights expected from modern shooter games.
Already in March, Battlefield 2042 received its final major seasonal update titled “Turning Point,” which adds new maps, weapons, and more to the game. While the end of Battlefield 2042's seasonal content has since shifted focus to the next Battlefield There is no official release window for the game yet. Currently Motive Studio, the makers of the acclaimed Dead space Remake, working on the development of the upcoming one Battlefield title as fans eagerly await an announcement sometime next year.
Battlefield
EA's Battlefield franchise is a series of first-person shooter games. The games are predominantly set in the present day, although there are also titles set in World War I, World War II, and the near future.
The Battlefield franchise is often compared to Call of Duty as both franchises feature single-player campaigns and online multiplayer.