With only a few weeks until the Fall season is upon us, many publishers and developers are trying to make sure gamers know any and everything that’s new and exciting about their forthcoming games. DICE, for example, wants to ensure that Battlefield 4 fans know how they will be taking their beloved multiplayer experience to the next level.
While they have already detailed Battlefield 4‘s new vehicle test range,multiplayer kits & upgrades, as well as the second-screen experience, this latest reveal digs deeper into multiplayer customization. Specifically, DICE wants to show gamers how they will be able to customize their weapons to fit their own unique play style.
Of course, weapon customization starts with accessories – and Battlefield 4 has a ton of them, more than triple the amount featured in Battlefield 3. On top of that, DICE has increased the number of slots available for accessories, allowing players to mix-and-match their single weapon in more than 240,000 different ways.
DICE has also included a very important rundown of each accessories’ performance stats, so players can know how exactly a specific item will benefit their play. If a player is looking for an accessory or weapon with better hip fire accuracy over range, then these stats will help them find the best one.
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And finally, although it doesn’t it fit into the weapon customization department, DICE has also detailed Battlefield 4‘s new “Battle Pickups.” Battle Pickups are weapons strategically placed around a map that provide an advantage to any players that come across them. For example, the Paracel Storm map in BF4 has a .50 cal sniper rifle that is said to pack a punch.
Overall, what DICE is bringing to the table as a far as weapon customization sounds as deep as fans could hope for. Whether or not the minute differences between accessories will be enough to provide an advantage online is unclear, but 240,000 options per weapon almost sounds overwhelming.
Where things might get a bit more contentious is with the Battle Pickups. As most Battlefield fans can attest, the scramble for vehicles can occasionally ruin a multiplayer match. So, if yet another advantage is thrown into each map, it’s hard to imagine there won’t be yet another thing for players to run frantically towards, not caring if they team kill along the way.
In other Battlefield 4 news, DICE has revealed the minimum and recommended PC specs for the game so that players can plan out their last minute RAM or graphics card purchases before the game hits in October. Check them out below to see just how powerful a rig you will need to run the game:
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What do you think about the weapon customization options DICE is adding forBattlefield 4? Will your PC meet the recommended specs for the game?
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