Exciting news for Battlefield 2042 players - Season 7 is just around the corner and it's bringing some major changes to the recoil mechanics in the game. The development team at DICE has decided to revamp the recoil patterns of various weapons to make them more immersive and impactful. This means that players can expect a whole new feel when they pick up their favorite guns.
While some players are excited about the upcoming changes, others are a bit skeptical. Some have expressed concern about introducing such significant alterations to the game so late in its lifecycle. However, DICE is determined to keep things fresh and exciting for the Battlefield community.
On Twitter, DICE teased some before and after shots of the remapped recoil patterns, giving players a glimpse of what's to come in Season 7. It seems like the development team is hard at work preparing for the update, and players can't wait to see all the changes in action.
Weapons on the #Battlefield are about to feel more unique and powerful with the improved Visual Weapon Recoil system coming in S7.
— Battlefield (@Battlefield) March 6, 2024
🔫 A new range of recoil animations to help you feel the difference between different weapons. For example, a sharp Assault Rifle, and a punchy LMG. pic.twitter.com/buz0OpFl4i
One of the new features that players can look forward to is the Visual Weapon Recoil system, which aims to make each weapon feel more unique and powerful. This system introduces a range of recoil animations that differentiate weapons from one another, such as the sharp kick of an Assault Rifle versus the punch of an LMG.
According to DICE, the changes are intended to give each weapon a unique recoil pattern, allowing players to truly feel the differences between them. While there is no official release date for Season 7 yet, players can expect an announcement from DICE soon.
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