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Crossbows Added with Battlefield 3: Aftermath as First Screenshot Shows
Crossbows Added with Battlefield 3: Aftermath as First Screenshot Shows
The Battlefield 3 team revealed the first official screenshot for the upcoming Aftermath DLC coming to the game. It has crossbows. Evidently no game is immune from the "Year of the Bow".
I didnt think they were adding any new weapons to Aftermath?
Well on reddit I noticed that different people had been getting different things. I don't think that the Battlelog guys were kept in the DLC loop, but one of the twitter based community managers was (he said there were new weapons despite what battlelog said). I think that since the last one didn't they assumed it was the end of weapon additions and omitted it just incase their heads would reach a proverbial chopping block.
I am an archer and I want a recurve, longbow and a compound bow! Most archers hate crossbows so calling it year of the bow when showing a crossbow is offensive!
But the whole premise for the aftermath setting is the post apocalytic setting meaning that the equipment is already there. Building a crossbow is not something you do from scraps of metal. The firing mechanism itself is a pretty elaborate piece of equipment. For it to work properly you cant just tinker on some piece of metal and "Hey presto, a fireing mechanism". In this setting a more realistic approach would be a standard bow.
I wonder if they have added the malfunction part like with MOH and Far Cry 2. That could be fun!
waiting to see how this will turn out, tbqh i am interested in usng the cbow :) tired of all those stupid Youtube comments about how Aftermath is knocking off CoD idea of crossbow :s
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