I miss those days. I still have some screenshots of some of the hilarious moments in the chat. I hope you're still playing :) Funny enough, RU-vid recommended me couple of your videos lately.
There is no game like that, that's for sure. I'm kind of surprised that horse combat didn't make it into any other AAA shooter, I can't think of any. Sure, you have RDR2, but that's nothing like a proper FPS.
@@shadownight9956 Suppression is generally a good idea for Battlefield, as far as I am concerned. How it's executed is a different thing. I'll be making a video about it in the future, it's fine if you don't like it, but it belongs into certain type of shooters that don't want to be too fast or too arcadey.
Using a sentry while on horseback could be beneficial if your horse gets killed. I remember making a last stand of the D flag of Suez. After killing my horse the entire enemy team converged on me which made for an epic last stand. I took 8 pple out before i was bayonet charged 😂.
Thank you, glad to hear that :) I try to put something either insightful or funny, whenever I succeed is indeed questionable, but I like to add something to spice up the gameplay.
Not as a primary weapon. It's very situational, if you're great with it and somehow manage to surprise bunch of enemies (that don't start shooting at you for some reason, perhaps you've flanked them), it can be fine, but I generally don't like neither of the melee weapons, lance is just extremely unreliable against other riders in my experience, so I never really got into it.
Thanks for the compliment, I've adjusted colors in post-processing, it doesn't look quite as vibrant when I play the game :) Other than that, I play on max settings.
Should be, but it will depend on your location. I see plenty of console footage from the sub, but people in US would sometimes report that the game isn't very popular on consoles anymore.
On top of my head, all I can think of is Sinai, other than that, not that many opportunities for Flame trooper kit and cavalry on the same map. And Caporetto, now that I think about it.
Yea with cavalry sometimes nobody can touch me, other times i cant shoot a prone guy or zigzaging solo sniper. Biggest mistake i do is going in head first not realising they r shooting head of the horse.
It takes a long time to properly learn how to shoot, and also a long time to tell when you're safe, to be able to guess what you can afford to do, and where you're pushing your luck. Sometimes I charge rather mindlessly, but I still try to be aware of what I'm getting into. Still, it's better to life dangerously and die, than to sit somewhere and pretty much camp, the way I see it, I also give people a lot of changes to take me out.
Depends what platform you are on, this is PC. I've heard it's really difficult to do with a controller. But regardless of what you use, it's not easy to get used to this feeling where you're aiming and the body is moving in a different direction, you're like a tank, but a very fast and agile one.