00slash00 said:
So is Battlefield basically CoD with bigger maps, destructible environments, and vehicles, or is there more to it than that? More importantly, If I got bored of CoD multiplayer after a couple weeks, is that a sign that I would likely get bored of Battlefield 4 before too long?
Thank you.
For starters, whether or not you can get into Battlefield for longer than Call of Duty is highly subjective. Some people can get into CoD easily but cannot get into BF that much and vice versa. From my experience, it really depends on the quality of the product, and both of them have seriously gone down hill in the last few years.
In any case, theoretically both CoD and BF are more than just running around in circles shooting people. In practice, though, that is hardly the case. BF fans do like to tout how much more "team-oriented" Battlefield is than Call of Duty and how the community is more about playing as a team, but from my experience, this is a gross exaggeration of how it actually plays. Essentially, if you're just playing with randoms, you chances of working together as a team are about equal between the two franchises, though I will say I had more success communicating with randoms in CoD than I did in BF. Granted, if those randoms in Battlefield start working together, it is certainly a more robust system than Call of Duty, but don't expect them to actually work together. Unfortunately, Battlefield's design generally means you're hurt more by a lack of teamwork than you are in Call of Duty. In short, Battlefield plays better when working as a team but worse when not working as a team, so if you have friends to play with whenever you want then Battlefield should definitely be more enjoyable. However, with randoms, Battlefield is even worse than Call of Duty, because you don't have as much twitchy action to stimulate yourself and get your mind off the fact that you are just running around in circles killing and being killed.
Basically, in practice, without playing in a team with friends, Battlefield is essentially a slow, boring task of running (or driving) around in circles hoping to kill someone before a tank blows you up or a sniper shoots your head off, and it is worse than anything CoD has to offer when played in this state. However, if you have friends to play with, I would highly encourage you to give Battlefield a try. Like Call of Duty, it is really meant to be played with friends, but it is more complex and might evolve into more than just running around a large map as sniper bait.