Battlefield 4: what has DICE learnt from the beta?

17 October 2013
Battlefield 4

Since early October, the Battlefield 4 beta has been running and DICE has now released a list of things that the team has learnt from the community’s time with the game.

The list is compiled from the team observing gamers’ experiences with the game, as well as the feedback provided from the BF community.

“We want to take this opportunity to thank everyone that has played the Battlefield 4 Beta! Your feedback has been crucial in testing the underlying infrastructure and reporting both bugs and balancing issues to ensure a smooth launch,” said DICE’s global community manager for Battlefield Vincent Vukovic.

DICE promises to fix and/or optimise the following aspects of the game:

  • Improved frame rate on PC
  • Being stuck on a loading screen
  • More controller layouts on consoles
  • Eliminating empty server listings
  • Fixing the elevator bug which catapults players
  • Balancing fixes
  • Vehicle changes including a change to way certain weapons impact armor and infantry
  • A tweak to aim assist on Xbox 360 and PS3

There is a complete list and full detail on the Battlefield Blog.

MyGaming recently got hands-on with Battlefield 4 at Gamescom 2013, and uncovered 5 Battlefield 4 features worth fighting for.

Remember to check out MyGaming’s Battlefield 4 pre-order price roundup.

Source: Battlefield Blog

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Battlefield 4: Xbox 360 beta gameplay released

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Battlefield 4: new multiplayer modes, maps revealed

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