Alright, admittidly im a sports gamer and i rarely step out of my comfort zone. I used to play COD offline with my friends, but never cared to step into the fray online and get mowed down at respawn points.
Well a few friends of mine convinced me to try the new Battlefield 1 beta which i enjoyed, but what was most impressive was the speed and responsiveness of the experience. It was incredible.
I couldn't believe how smooth everything was with so many combatants shooting it out on the ground, in the air, on horses, on trains and through destructible environments. Afterwards we tried to get a game of Pro-Am in and it was like playing on dial up by comparison. Everything was laggy as it's actually always been, but it was so much more noticeable after playing something that felt like I was playing on the couch with my friends.
With an emphasis on skills being the differentiating factor for 2k17, such a level of smooth gameplay should be the standard. Why is Battlefield so much better than NBA2k in this regard? How can this be improved?
Well a few friends of mine convinced me to try the new Battlefield 1 beta which i enjoyed, but what was most impressive was the speed and responsiveness of the experience. It was incredible.
I couldn't believe how smooth everything was with so many combatants shooting it out on the ground, in the air, on horses, on trains and through destructible environments. Afterwards we tried to get a game of Pro-Am in and it was like playing on dial up by comparison. Everything was laggy as it's actually always been, but it was so much more noticeable after playing something that felt like I was playing on the couch with my friends.
With an emphasis on skills being the differentiating factor for 2k17, such a level of smooth gameplay should be the standard. Why is Battlefield so much better than NBA2k in this regard? How can this be improved?

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