BATTLEFIELD V Gameplay Walkthrough Part 6 Fraternite Ou La Morte[PC 4k 60FPS]-No Commentary

BATTLEFIELD V Gameplay Walkthrough Part 6 Fraternite Ou La Morte[PC 4k 60FPS]-No Commentary

Battlefield V is a 2018 first-person shooter game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts. The game is the successor to 2016's Battlefield 1 and the eleventh main installment in the Battlefield series. It is based on World War II and is a thematic continuation of its World War I-based precursor Battlefield 1. It was released for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One in November 2018. Pre-release reception of Battlefield V was mixed, with the announcement trailer causing significant backlash from some fans of the series. Upon release, the game received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its gameplay and new multiplayer modes but criticized for its shortage of content at launch and lack of innovation. It sold 7.3 million units by the end of 2018, but was a commercial disappointment for Electronic Arts. In April 2020, it was announced that support for the game would continue until the summer of 2020, Battlefield V is focused extensively on party-based features and mechanics, scarcity of resources, and removing "abstractions" from game mechanics to increase realism.[4] There is an expanded focus on player customization through the new Company system, where players can create multiple characters with cosmetic and weapon options. Cosmetic items, and currency used to purchase others, are earned by completing in-game objectives My Country Calling: The introductory episode of Battlefield V, titled "My Country Calling" or "Prologue", is a tutorial required upon first launching the game. In it, the player learns the basic mechanics of how infantry, tanks, and planes work, as well as setting the tone for future war stories. The prologue begins after Battlefield 1's "Storm of Steel" left off, before cutting to a black screen with white text, commentating on how society was quick to forget the horror of the First World War. The prologue then jumps forward to London in 1939, with Neville Chamberlain's declaration of war on Germany being played on the radio. The narration then begins before the player steps into the shoes of a British paratrooper soldier, during a night raid at Narvik Docks 1940, during the Battles of Narvik. The player then must defeat several German military men before a Tiger I tank appears, and the screen fades to white. The player is then placed into control of tank commander Peter Muller, the main character of the "Last Tiger" war story. In this instance, however, the player is tasked with breaking Allied lines at Tobruk during Siege of Tobruk, before an artillery strike causes another character change. After the transition, the player is then put in control of a free French sniper, presumed to be one of the same soldiers as the "Tirailleur" war story, around the Kasserine Pass during Battle of Kasserine Pass. After sniping several enemies during an ambush sequence, the player character is then killed when a strafing run hits them. The camera then pans to a Bf 109 fighter pilot callsign "Yellow-Seven". This time, the player must shoot down a variety of Bristol Blenheim and Supermarine Spitfire aircraft during the Bombing of Hamburg in World War II, before being shot down themselves. Finally, the player takes the role of a British machine gunner during the Final Defense at Nijmegen railway bridge 1944, during Operation Market Garden. A V1 flying bomb soon detonates on their position, however, and the player goes into a last stand before getting murdered in the onslaught of gunfire. Upon completion of all introductory segments, the player is then shown cinematic clips of the war stories, before being treated to the game's title card. Fraternite Ou La Morte: This missions begins with a lot of buildings, and soldiers between you and your objective. There are several ways you can go about the mission, but the classic "shoot everyone" works quite well. Start by moving into the village and dealing with the soldiers you find there, then take out each undefended cannon. Grenades, Dynamite and other explosive weapons will all work perfectly against them.After destroying the 3 artillery cannons, you'll need to exit the village and begin climbing the slop to the East, so that you can capture the next point. A long range weapon is ideal here, as you'll need to snipe soldiers who are using mortars and gun emplacements to try and kill you. For an easier climb, we suggest hugging the far left wall, as it leads to a bunker you can then use as cover to clear the area, letting you easily capture the point. Once you have the objective, climb the hill and you'll have more enemies to deal with, and more artillery cannons to destroy. They are in an elevated position this time, but the general method of dealing with them hasn't changed. Stick to the left side of the area, so you don't approach directly, and use a long range weapon to pick off the countless soldiers who try to stop you. If you run out of explosives, there are plenty to be found in the tented area by all the trucks.