Monday, January 28, 2019

I Want My RSP

IIII waaaaaant myyyyyy R.S.P.... (to the tune of MTV - Dire Straights).

Yeah that's right EA and DICE, we want our RSP and we want it ASAP.  With the delayed release, the horrible problems with the netcode, TTK, TTD or whatever you want to call it.  Enough is enough!

Platoons and competitive players are what keeps this game essentially ticking. The fact that Comp players from the same platoon load into servers, slay and actively recruit; keeps players interested in the game!

Lets face it, it was a rough start, got it. Lets plant our asses in those chairs and get cranking on adding that little bit of code to make it so us Comp guys don't get bored. Or third-party it like you are with you Battle Royale mode... if that every happens. Will you lose money? Sure! Will your fans be happy and stay playing your games? Yes! Will that lead to more money in the future? Yes!

So BRING US RSP NOOOOOOOW!

That is all,
B0og

eSports Expansion


 
Well, since Dice and EA decided that Rentable Server Program (RSP) was not a priotiry for their Battlefield V game, it looks like the hopes and dreams of us hard charging battlefield players will be dashed until further notice.
 
With that being said however, it has sparked a fire in some of our members to take on some new games and challenges thus expanding our eSports footprint into new games. Thats right SyN'ers were going big. SyNdicate Gaming is looking to begin training current competitive Battlefield players in other popular eSports games, most notably Halo, as well as recruiting new talent inthe games.
Currently we are targeting Halo, Gears of War, Rocket League, Call of Duty, Rainbow 6 Siege, and Overwatch.

If you are, of know of anybody who is, interested in playing competitively please feel free to contact the staff and get in on the grassroots level of the action. We are seeking self-motivated, sufficient and capable players to head off this endeavor!

Spread the word, SyNdicate Gaming is coming!

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Battlefield V: First Impressions

Image result for battlefield 5
Well October (err November, sorry gamers) brought us the long awaited release of the next iteration of the Battlefield series with Battlefield V (or 5 for you non-roman people). With its controversial start, Battlefield V opened the gates of WWII with, wait for it, a WOMAN! Pfft, I know right... How dare there be women in a video game where you respawn after you die, get weapons in pristine condition and upgrades no common soldier got and didn't get trench foot mucking around on Twisted Steal! Granted they probably could have left her off the cover.... just my two cents.

Come on really? Its a video game, its not realistic in many aspects and the addition of women is, in fact, A MONEY MAKING MECHANIC! Don't let equality fool you, it's just a marketing ploy to get more women and girls involved with gaming which, as we all know, is a hot new idea since well that whole women's movement thing.

Personally, I highly enjoy there being women in the game, especially when I shoot them! They do let out the most curdling screams by far and are quite hilarious to hear. They also make for a great beacon to their fellow players to come revive and get sniped too. BOOM head shot, ohh yeah "Nice try medic, probably should clear the area around a dead body first, because well... THEY DIDN'T DIE OF THEIR OWN WILL!" silly medics.

Well anyways, the release of Battlefield V came a month late and as we all know, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 didn't (hooray for Activision). But, that being said, I feel that COD may have stolen a fair bit of players from Battlefield just because it came out earlier and was, in fact, a great game (review to come). Not to mention the release of another long awaited and big hitting title; Red Dead Redemption 2, also amazing (solo gameplay that is, review to come).

With the release of two top-tier titles, it's no wonder why EA is scrambling to find ways to get this game sold. They've even go so far as to offer it at 50% off for previous Battlefield 1 owners... Uh hello, it came out less than a month ago and its 50% off??? Well there goes $70 on the deluxe version I will never get back. Glad I pre-ordered and paid for a game that is now $30.
 

All that aside, I am a Battlefield fan and competitive player. SO MAYBE I am a little bias, but I do really like Battlefield V. The gameplay feels smooth and less arcade like than Battlefield 1. Guns look great and sound awesome, the character customization is neat and gives you a sense of personalization and the new unlock system and rewards give players something to grind for; and not just play endless hours of Multiplayer as a sniper laying in a head glitch getting 5 kills per game because no one goes that way... Yeah I'm talking to you lousy campers.

With the release of Tides of War (less than a month +1 day, damn it DICE) and a new map and campaign mission. It seems that EA learned from its Battlefront debacle and is making everything FREE, hooray for the poor kids whose parents hate them and don't want to buy premium passes. But joking aside, nice job EA and way to not follow the trends of so many other companies and make a game that only needs to be purchased ONCE. Now if only you could also put a halt to this micro-transaction pay to win stuff too... Oh... Oh wait nope you didn't.
"Introducing Battlefield Currency, an all new pay to get cosmetics system where you, the gamer, can sit back - get bottom of the score board and not pick up your squadmates every round - and still rock the latest in the most bad-ass player gear reserved for those who are total savages." - How I imagine DICE wouldn't advertise it. 

A flow-chart diagram that explains the game economy of Battlefield 5 and the differences between Company Coin and Battlefield Currency.

Well thankfully it is not really a pay to win, since you cannot purchase weapons upgrades and skills with it (yet... but with the tanking sales, who knows what they'll do). Yet, still is technically since you need to win to get company coin to buy outfits so... Meh... Its pay to win.

Overall though, I believe that Battlefield V is going to do pretty well for those who are fans of the series and for those looking for a break away from the Call of Duty and Fortnite mania and really broaden their video gaming skills. (BTW Fortnite has done wonders for not having lobbies full of 8 year old little shits, thanks). For the time being, it has a lot of kinks that still need to be worked out in order to run at its optimal smoothness. The game really does look graphically amazing and has some great mechanics aside from some issues. But I have hope for Battlefield V and believe it will deliver some great content throughout the games life and be a staple for how games should operate in the future.

Well I am off to mow down countless enemy with my MMG on Panzerstorm.

Till next time
-B0og3yman