In another, you sneak from enemy lines, across No Man’s Land.Īnd though it’s never outright acknowledged, the destructible environments speak to the cultural cost of the war. In one campaign, you learn the basic of flight by zipping above snow-covered mountains. While extended sequences involving endless killing and cheesy heroics are common, but the best mini-campaigns use vehicles and distance to add variety to missions that would otherwise be one murder after the other. The changes have added some depth to a generally tired genre. The campaign flaunts a self-awareness that’s hitherto been absent, and with this newfound confidence it achieves an excellence largely absent from recent entries, and the first-person shooter genre as a whole. Battlefield 1 is an unexpected about-face. Battlefield 4’s campaign was a serviceable clone, but it wasn’t itself. It’s not that Battlefield campaigns were especially bad, rather they failed to consistently exploit the skills of the creators.
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Other than a couple standout pieces that that underscore the franchise’s sense of scale, the bulk of the adventure follows a generic hero as he guns through hordes of enemies and tired action movie tropes, only to be interrupted by halfhearted cutscenes, insipid twists, and hawkish military lingo. By 2013’s Battlefield 4, the franchise’s campaign was barely distinguishable from CoD. To be like Call of Duty, Battlefield’s creator had to play against its strengths they did so willingly, for years. Where Battlefield encouraged experimentation and destruction, Call of Duty locked players into cinematic scripted set pieces and static corridors. Where Battlefield was large and open, Call of Duty was compact and claustrophobic. For too long, ‘Battlefield’ aped ‘Call of Duty’
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But for single-player, each new Battlefield - and EA’s marketing division - seemed evermore infatuated with the design of the massively successful Call of Duty games, despite the series being Battlefield’s aesthetic opposite. They established and nurtured a team with a specialized talent for creating huge, destructible maps for players to explore in top-of-class multiplayer modes.
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Battlefield’s publisher Electronic Arts and developer DICE have themselves to blame. While more creatively ambitious, more technically impressive, and all around prettier than the Call of Duty series, the Battlefield video games have been its competitor’s perpetual runner-up. Imagine living in someone’s shadow for a decade, and you’ll get the gist of the Battlefield brand as of late. I actually just logged into answers to see if anyone was reporting new exploits in this area as I found information on a security website so I wondered if anyone was reporting it here.Battlefield 1’s campaign is nothing like its recent predecessors. So they know you have a platform they can exploit and your IP address and probably a whole lot more besides. I dont know if it is still the case, but this used to be visible to tier 1 and all EA support employees. So if they get access to the account they can see that and attack directly.
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If you look in your EA profile, you will find that, to this day, it records all the IP addresses used to access the account there. They are well documented on security websites which is why some companies ban or block Origin from running over a computer or even just the same DSL as a computer used for homeworking.
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It is well documented that exploits in origin have been found, from time to time, that allow an attack to could actually gain control of someones computer to run code and it happened to me. Somehow people were using origin to deliver malware directly. I had a worse situation in the past myself. He did something which you couldnt actually enter his name into the friends thing to report so unless you had origin in game open and could right click it was almost impossible so perhaps they were not able to in many cases.
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He probably just stopped playing but people were all saying he was reported in chat all the time. I dont know if anything ever happened but it went on for a couple of months at least that I know of. By that time, he was making a point that origin is not secure. I have seen people that I know for a fact to be hacking (one was my friends son) being outrageous in the game as he just didnt care by that point because he was just playing to attack the game itself. It almost certainly wasnt the reports that made any difference thaty quickly. That just means he was using a poorly made hacking tool off the shelf which had a characteristic known to fair fight and something triggered it.