One of the most frequent criticisms leveled against Battlefield 2042 is that its sprawling maps are essentially just open fields, devoid of cover or noteworthy terrain features.
One of the most frequent criticisms leveled against Battlefield 2042 is that its sprawling maps are essentially just, devoid of cover or noteworthy terrain features. Since launch, players have been complaining that they have to spend a large portion of each match running through flat, empty maps, only to be shot in the open or ran over by enemy vehicles.
DICE’s statement brings news that is both good and bad. On the good side, the maps will indeed be changed to address their “.” The bad news is that DICE is not doing this the traditional way — by getting their map designers to block off empty portions of the map and add cover — but instead, they plan to fix the maps through a series of scheduled public “feedback loops” in which they share and exchange design ideas with the game’s community.
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