Yeah I've had games where match starts and nothing but air planes just bombing my whole team it really is what made me veer away from BF5 still love the franchise but if things don't change soon idk if I will still play it
I think all BFV gamers are hypocrites - calling the game historically inaccurate, then customizing their british soldier with that horrible union jack painted gas mask and a fucking gold plated german Stg 44 + german Panzerfaust. people don't even try keeping it a bit authentic. Smh
Goalden Inturnet or the people playing the game are the ones who don’t care about historical accuracy and keep this dead game alive. I just clicked on this video in the hopes that the American faction was brought into it :)))
@@goaldeninturnet684 "The BFV community is hypocritical for using unauthentic customisation options, DICE introduced in a historically inaccurate interpretation." Yep..Gamers are to blame for what DICE did. Big brain
@Ferocious Battle The M1928 was used extensively by the British in the early war because they hadn't developed a sub-machine gun program yet because they were the British and thought that it was still gonna be WW1 tactics until they realized "Oh shit, why do the German blitzkrieg forces have MP38s". They started designing a sub gun program with the Lancaster (based off of a working MP28 prototype Britain had) which wasn't great and was expensive to make. To fill the gap, they got M1928 Thompsons through Lend/Lease Act with both 50 round drums and 20 round stick mags. The drums sucked and (as the in-game reload shows) they had to be slid into fragile tabs in the mag-well so they just went with two 20 rounders either taped or welded together. M1A1 was the American version which removed the Blish lock (because it cost more to make and did nothing), moved the charging handle to the side, removed the Cutts compensator, lightened it by about two-ish pounds, and issued it with 30 round stick mags with no drum mag capabilities. Gun nerd, AWAYYYYYYY.
@Ferocious Battle M1928 is a US military designation for a serviced weapon. The M1928A1 was an updated version then went to the M1 as there was a major change in how weapons were named, going from the year of adoption to sequential numbers starting at 1.
The amount of times random medics revived jack made me jealous, normally I watch medics sprint past my dying corpse as If I were a homeless person begging.
It's the same with me, I get so fed up, I switch and play a dedicated Medic class, and show them losers how to actually play the class properly. It's such a shame I die frequently with 3 or more medics right on me anymore... that and I play a class I hate...
When playing solo I actually prefer this Thompson load out. I've been using it for a while, and find it teaches me to be mindful of my positioning, ammo, and cover as well as enemy positioning. Medic really excels when you duck in and out of cover and remain mobile, so I feel like this is medic at its best. (In my opinion!) Love the content as always Jack! Keep up the amazing work. Loved both the rifleman & us marine loadouts, would love to see more. Have you tried the left side MG42 specialization? Difficult to learn but underrated. Again, limited ammo capacity forces you to move a lot, only with an MMG, so it's quite interesting game play if you ask me. Cheers mate!
Still if it is Iwo Jima and the other invasions it would be disrespectful to not have the USMC in their shining moment and just say US Army instead. Also a bunch of history nuts would be upset.
The drum mag would actually be historically accurate because it’s an M1928 Thompson. Soldiers preferred the stick mags as they were quieter and less cumbersome but they were still widely distributed. Only in the later iterations of the Thompson, the M1 and M1A1 models, did the US govt ask for the manufacturers to remove the ability to use a drum mag in an effort to make the gun cheaper to produce
Jack, you seem to enjoy playing this more, and it's honestly very entertaining. If you want to continue making BFV videos, I will most certainly be watching them. This was interesting, good job!
@@coroysaa7074 technically single player games can't die, it's a schrodingers cat situation, single player games are neither alive nor dead since they don't rely on a playerbase after several years while also potentially being dead if no one plays a singleplayer anymore but then someone can come back to it. So singleplayer does technically die I guess?
This setup for this gun is certainly very fun. It does sometimes feel like a slight disadvantage over the more controllable other tree, but this one shreds people up close and looks cool doing it.
It's like 'Groundhog Day' but Jack keeps dying and getting revived with the Sten gun. This was more like "British Commando with German Sanitäter" rather than an American G.I. 😂
In all fairness Jack, US Marines were still using 1928 Thompson SMGs in the Pacific theatre, including the 50 round drum mags, along side M55 Reising SMG as well.