
This is your basic primer to get started with the game.
Beginner’s tips – multiplayer combat, elite class locations, best weapons. Here's some basic tips to get you started: Allow us to be your personal carrier pigeon with all you need to know about the multiplayer. Have no fear, however! We've got you covered. The World War 1 setting has given DICE and EA some major opportunities to significantly mix up the multiplayer setting and format - so while on the surface this looks like the Battlefield you already know, there's some aspects of it that are quite different. Some of them really are hidden, too - so here's where to find all 66 field manuals in the game.īattlefield 1 Multiplayer Tips & Strategiesīefore you jump into Battlefield 1 in earnest, you might want to learn a little about what's new in the multiplayer. It is still a video game, however, and that means there's got to be some optional hidden collectables throughout. Battlefield 1 guide: where to find all 66 Field Manuals (and the Cavalry Sword while you’re at it)īattlefield 1's single-player campaign is a strong depiction of the harrowing reality of the first world war - for a video game, at least. There's some hidden bits and pieces in it, so allow us to assist you in making sure you see everything there is to see. We'll see you in the trenches.īattlefield 1's single-player has turned out to be a surprising highlight of the game.
We've been getting stuck into the game, and we've gathered up some of our favourite tips for the game onto a couple of different pages, plus detailed explanations on things like the game's classes and weapons, some of which are quite unique to the WW1 setting. All this makes for some pretty interesting and exciting action both on and offline.
World War 1 has much about it that makes it unique, with its highly experimental weapons and the lasting influence of things like horseback cavalry alongside more modern concepts like air-to-air dogfights and various forms of machine gun. Sure enough it's yet another large-scale multiplayer shooter, but thanks to developers DICE and publishers EA deciding to pursue a World War 1 setting for the game, there's quite a lot different about the way combat takes place in this latest entry in the Battlefield series. All about Class Ranks and Weapon Unlocksīattlefield 1 is an interesting little game. Here's how to survive DICE's take on The Great War.