As PC war gaming has taught us, sound is everything, and the creators of Battlefield 1 know it. Shoot somebody close up, and you can actually hear their bones break as the bullets fly through. The sounds of the explosions are crisp, and the sound of the guns is not too repetitive, which is a big plus in a first-person shooter like this. The graphics are amazing, but they are not perfect. As with many war games, the character's faces look a little off. Given current console technology, they could have done a little more with the character's faces. Instead, they have put most of their effort into effects, which is why the game looks fantastic when a battle is in full swing. The creators have added quite a lot of variety into the game, since you jump from one scenario on foot, to another in a plane, and another in a balloon and so forth. It adds to the replayability of the game, but takes away from the perceived realism of the game. Sadly, the creators have snipped chunks out of the game so they may make sales with downloadable content. For example, you cannot play as the French unless you pay extra.
I say "targeting" as opposed to "nailing," because while BF1 can churn at a full 60 FPS in some stretches, it'll more reliably sit at what looks like 50 or 55 FPS. In good news, my few hours with the PS4 version didn't suffer from significant stutters or full-pause drops of the Frostbite engine, and if this were the ultimate final frame rate, I'd feel like the amount of particle-related detail and draw distance was worth a few stutters en route to a mostly 60 FPS refresh. Still, I will keep my fingers crossed that DICE gets this bad boy closer to a smooth-60 in the final game coming in October.
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