Development apology tour continues
Next week’s release wasconfirmed via Twitter, at the same time as thelengthy 3.2 patch notes. Dice say they’d normally put out patch notes the day before an update drops, but they want to give players more of a heads-up in future.
Those notes explain exactly how the class changes work: existing Specialists have now been assigned to a corresponding class, and the previous free-for-all of equipment and gadgets have likewise been divided between those classes, both to encourage players to perform specific roles during matches and to “assist with the readability” of exactly who is shooting at you in any given moment.
Specialists were “based on Battlefield’s four classes”, EA say, but aside from a unique speciality and trait, their loadout was completely customisable. Players weren’t pleased, so Dice announced last August that they’d bring back classes in a future update. That it has taken this long is largely because players weren’t pleased about a lot of other things either, like thelack of party and squad voice chator atraditional scoreboard.
There are other substantial additions coming in 3.2, too, including new weapons (M39 EMR, MTAR-21, PP-2000), new scopes, and a rework ofBreakawaythat makes the snow-covered map smaller.