BATTLEFIELD 1 PART 13 THE RUNNER GAMEPLAY WALKTHROUGH (NO COMMENTARY)
Battlefield 1 is a first-person shooter game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts. It is the tenth installment in the Battlefield series and the first main entry in the series since Battlefield 4 in 2013. It was released for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One in October 2016.
Initial release date: October 21, 2016
Developer: DICE
Mode: Multiplayer video game
Nominations: The Game Award for Best Multiplayer Game, MORE
Composers: Johan Söderqvist, Patrik Andrén
Genres: First-person shooter, Massively Multiplayer
Designers: Lars Gustavsson, Daniel Berlin
Similar to its predecessors, Battlefield 1 is a first-person shooter game that emphasizes teamwork. It is set in the period of World War I, and is inspired by historical events. Players can make use of World War I weapons, including bolt-action rifles, submachine guns, automatic and semi-automatic rifles, artillery, flamethrowers, and poison gas to combat opponents.[6][7][8][9] Melee combat was reworked, with DICE introducing new melee weapons such as sabres, trench clubs, and shovels into the game. These melee weapons were divided into three groups: heavy, medium and light.[10] Players can also take control of various armored vehicles, including light and heavy tanks, armored trucks, cars, torpedo boats, bi- and tri-plane aircraft, an armored train, reconnaissance vehicles, a dreadnought and an M-class zeppelin, as well as ride horses into battle.[11] Destructible environments and weapon customization, features present in the previous games, returned in Battlefield 1 and are more dynamic.[12]
The game's world designer, Daniel Berlin, said the campaign mode has larger and more open environments than those in previous installments in the franchise, with more options and choices in terms of paths to completing levels and how to approach combat.[13] Players can control several characters in the campaign. If the player dies in the prologue, they will then take control of another soldier and role instead of reloading from a checkpoint. These roles can range from tank gunner to rifleman. Unlike its predecessors, the game features a collection of war stories, similar to an anthology.[14]
The game's multiplayer mode supports up to 64 players.[15] The new squad system allows a group of players to enter and leave game servers together.[8] According to Berlin, playing without joining a squad would make gameplay significantly more difficult.[16] Multiplayer maps are based on locations around the world, including Arabia, the Western Front, and the Alps.[17] You can also play on the Eastern Front with DLC. The game launched with nine maps and six modes, which include Conquest, Domination, Operations, Rush, Team Deathmatch, and War Pigeons, a mode in which players must secure war pigeons and use them to call for an artillery strike.[18]
Classes
Battlefield 1's multiplayer features four main classes, three spawn-based vehicle classes, and five pick-up based Elite classes:[21]
Infantry-based:
Assault: The primary anti-vehicle/CQB class. Assault players have submachine guns, machine pistols, and shotguns at their disposal. They contribute using explosives such as dynamite or anti-tank grenades to destroy vehicles such as tanks and armored vehicles.
Medic: The Medic class is primarily focused on reviving teammates and healing them. The primary weapons in this class area are semi-automatic rifles, and some fully automatic rifles.
Support: Support troops have access to light-machine guns and semi-automatic carbines. In addition they have access to smaller explosive devices, such as mortars, limpet charges and crossbows which launch grenades. They also contribute to the team by replenishing their teammates' ammo and repairing stationary weapons and vehicles.
Scout: Scouts use a variety of lever-action and bolt-action service rifles.
Characters
During the single-player campaigns, the player controls six different characters from a first-person perspective over six different chapters (known as War Stories). Unlike previous campaigns in the series, Battlefield 1's single-player story mode is composed of six separate "War Stories", each shown through the eyes of separate Allied soldiers from different nationalities:
"Storm of Steel" – the prologue of the game, set in France through the eyes of several Harlem Hellfighters
"Through Mud and Blood" – set in France through the eyes of a British tank driver
"Friends in High Places" – set in France and the UK and seen through the eyes of a Royal Flying Corps fighter pilot
"Avanti Savoia" – set in Italy and seen through the eyes of a mournful survivor and member of the Arditi
"The Runner" – taking place on the Gallipoli Peninsula (part of the Ottoman Empire) through the eyes of an ANZAC runner
"Nothing is Written" – set in the Kingdom of Hejaz through the eyes of a Bedouin warrior under the command of Lawrence of Arabia
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