Without the interface in Battlefield 1, the sound and graphics of the game are even more prominent. In this video, you see the war from German trenches.
The context of Battlefield 1 is World War I. The eerie and thrilling atmosphere often experienced in the single-player campaign of the game is not as frequent in multiplayer. There are many factors that reduce the game to the basic idea of a shooter and distract from the serious context. For example, the interface with flashing score points, squad commands, and enemy recognition is one of these distracting factors. Without the interface, you see the game in a completely different perspective even in multiplayer.
Battlefield 1 without Interface – Gameplay as a German Stormtrooper
Missing game elements like a mini-map, various icons, or score points limit Battlefield 1 to just the basic framework. But it is impressive and conveys a more realistic image of the war. The YouTube user billyboyjennings has disabled these game elements and recorded a gameplay video in multiplayer. He calls it the Simulator for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Battlefield 1.
For the video, he used a filter that fades the colors. Opponents are no longer recognized by icons on their heads or on the mini-map, but by visuals like clothing. Since there are no kill notifications, it is difficult to determine when an enemy target is dead. You need to concentrate on the specific sound the game makes when you kill an opponent.
The gameplay video lasts about 9 minutes, and we recommend setting the video quality to the highest if possible. It is also advisable to listen to the sound through headphones.
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