TTK Time To Kill Newest Update Reaction And Thoughts | Testing It Out | Battlefield V w/ Commentary
Dice's newest update involving TTK or time to kill just came out. Reactions from all over the internet including reddit have not been that great, with some begging the devs to revert the changes. This is my first game since the update. Tides of War Week 2 challenges also came out today. Unfortunately, Overture Week 2 is overshadowed by the patch changes. I'm still looking forward to completing the challenges so be on the lookout for tutorial/tips videos on those!
TTK, as its name suggests, is the amount of time it takes to kill an enemy player. I believe this change was made to try and fix TTD (time to death). TTD is the amount of time it takes to die (example "one frame death"). The new TTK, some argue, feels "spongy." This is a simplified explanation, of course.
First, hear me out and listen to my thoughts. Let me know if you agree or not. This is just based on my personal experiences and you could totally have a different experience. When I first played BFV, I noticed I had no chance to fight back whenever I was shot from the back and that definitely was frustrating.
There's nothing else left to do but test it out for myself. This video shows you my thoughts and reactions to the newest battlefield v patch/update regarding TTK. And contrary to popular opinion, I actually don't think it's that bad. If you go on reddit, however, literally almost every thread is about bashing this newest update. Did it break the game so bad that it needs fixing? I don't think so. They're literally meme-ing it out there. I respectfully disagree and think it actually got a little bit better.
As always, I'm interested in your thoughts and experiences. Please comment below what you think!
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