I'm glad the gamemodes are gone. I said what I said.
I'm glad the gamemodes are gone. I said what I said.
Honestly? I'm glad.
When I load into Battlefield 6 and see three tiles on the play screen, I feel peace.
My father played Rush. His father played Rush. And where did it get them? Divorced.
When DICE vaulted Rush I lost 40 friends from my platoon and gained something better: 11 seconds. That's 11 seconds per queue, every queue, forever. Do the maths. Over a lifetime that's nearly 9 hours I can spend engaging with the in-game store. Which I do. Gladly. Because unlike you, I support this franchise.
You people cry about "content" but I have never felt more aligned. Yesterday me and 63 strangers all had the exact same experience, and when it ended, we queued up and had it again.
That's community.
My wife says I've changed. She's right. I used to be scattered across 14 gamemodes like an animal. Now I am streamlined.
When my son asked if we could play Squad Deathmatch, I sat him down and explained that only 41% of players enjoyed it, which rounds down to nobody, which means technically he was asking for nothing. And he cried. And I recorded his sentiment and submitted it to the Council.
Every night I sleep soundly knowing that somewhere, a Rush server sits dark and cold, saving the planet. I am prepared to make sacrifices. Are you?
One day the Vault will open for a Limited Time and you'll all come crawling back to modes you claim to miss. And I'll be there. In Conquest. Where I have always been. Where I will always be.