Expand Upon Features From Battlefield 1’s Campaign
The single-player mode from Battlefield 1 had some really cool sections that seemed innovative for the time. Instead of a story where you play as the same character the entire time, overcoming superhuman feats and murdering an unbelievable amount of enemy soldiers, Battlefield 1 had five smaller stories, each with their own character you could play as. This was praised because it added a fresh take on the stale idea of what a military shooter’s story should be. With Battlefield V, it would be awesome to see this pushed further.
One idea is to expand upon the mechanic from Battlefield 1’s intro level, Storm of Steel. This level is awesome. In a nutshell, you have unlimited lives because every time you die, you respawn as a different soldier on the field, but don’t lose any progress because there is no checkpoint system. Having this feature gets rid of the frustration of consistently dying, and actually makes sense since there are so many soldiers in the area. It would be neat to see this implemented throughout the entire campaign. In Battlefield 1, it’s only done on this one mission, which is a shame. There are some other neat additions, like the challenges in each level, and the ability to use stealth during many sections. In short – Battlefield 1 had some fantastic features that Battlefield V should most definitely include.