DICE is placing more of an emphasis on the single player component in Battlefield once Battlefield 4 rolls around. The team says it's "important to grow up a bit" when it comes to the single player campaign.
DICE Executive Producer Patrick Bach
He continues on to say that the single player campaign will incorporate various elements of the game's multiplayer. Players will have choice, characters that you care about that will evolve over time.
When questioned about the potential use of motion control in Battlefield 4, DICE said that they are not interested in things that don't make the game better. Yes, they say that motion control is a gimmick and have no interested in adding it into their game.
You can read more from Bach and his interview for Battlefield 4 over at Edge.
DICE Executive Producer Patrick Bach
People talk to me about the characters, for a game like Battlefield, you could argue that it’s just a shooter, so who cares. For us it’s important to grow up a bit and create a great story, a character you care about, where you feel involved in their actions and that’s based on the core idea of the whole game, that we want to move elements of multiplayer into singleplayer. If you’re playing multiplayer, you actually care about the guys in your squad, those are often your friends, they have their personalities, you help them, they help you, and they have their own mindset. Now we need to create a singleplayer that mimics that feeling.
He continues on to say that the single player campaign will incorporate various elements of the game's multiplayer. Players will have choice, characters that you care about that will evolve over time.
When questioned about the potential use of motion control in Battlefield 4, DICE said that they are not interested in things that don't make the game better. Yes, they say that motion control is a gimmick and have no interested in adding it into their game.
You can read more from Bach and his interview for Battlefield 4 over at Edge.
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