![]() Canister Shell works great for killing opponents instantly without wasting primary rounds, or where an opponent may not receive splash damage. ![]() It’s splash damage paired with flares is extremely effective, and with 5 of them it is possible to constantly saturate an objective with flares until it is captured. The splash on the default stubby 75mm cannon is generous, and while not as potent as the Pak 40 L/3 upgrade against armor, it can still hold its own at close range. The Panzer IV is the only German vehicle in the game that gets to use Flare Launchers in a viable loadout, and it does so incredibly well. S3jQNJXC07giz0_RecM7FCOKXwkXl3BMPZlKRLVOu6lmyi6wc2-KV0njQCxjPZL4c632WuOFXmpIZFieMS6hpOhzxuob5V5X1oNGMJKU3Ag2OIBwR9HlJ_xfHzm_Dj-dwAM3tgXt.jpg 1600×900 402 KB German Faction ↥ Armor ↥ Panzer 38t (LMRM) ↥ Reflection on the Vehicle Meta Īrrows next to text will return you to the Index. The order of letters denotes the level each letter refers to, from top to bottom.ī. Thanks to Masinski for his initial help in creating this guide. It should be relevant as-is for the foreseeable future. Recommendations are made based of game data, copious amounts of in-game time spent, and made in my own mindset of “I don’t want to change my d*mn vehicle specs every time I load a different map, so these are the best (most well-rounded) specs.”Ĭonsidering BFV support is over, it is unlikely this guide will be updated further. Your most sensible approach to Battlefield V would be to wait until March 2019 to buy it, when it's likely to be considerably cheaper than it is now, and 100 per cent complete.As I’m sure vehicle specs can seem overwhelming to some, especially those new to the game, this list has been created to help BFV players make informed decisions of which vehicle specs to select, without having to sink large amounts of time into each vehicle to determine for themselves. It provides everything a fan of the Battlefield franchise could ask for and more – it feels like the most technologically advanced first-person shooter out there, yet has lashings of heart, passion and character.īut those qualities are inescapably dampened by the fact that it is currently only 70 to 80 per cent complete. Overall, Battlefield V is a fine shooter to both behold and play: the way in which it sucks you deep into the full horror (and thrill) of a terrifyingly realistic rendition of World War II is simply magnificent. Firestorm, Battlefield V's battle royale mode, is also nowhere to be seen, although we're promised that will arrive on some unspecified date in March 2019. At least we know when Tides of War should arrive – on December 4, along with the final single-player War Story. The most significant among them being Tides of War, which is the game's "Live service" – that is, its equivalent to the likes of GTA Online, which is intended to provide a feeling that you're taking part in a huge, constantly evolving, persistent campaign. At launch, chunks of Battlefield V which had been previewed are missing. ![]() ![]() The good news is that Battlefield V builds on Battlefield 1's framework to achieve even greater levels of immersion, and make its players feel even more like a vital cog in a vast war-machine.īut there's a catch.
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