


It’s still undeniably Battlefield, but its aesthetic and terrific sense of atmosphere help give it its own identity. Here’s how long each War Story took me on Normal difficulty:Īs I say in our review summary, Battlefield 1 is more about refinement than revolution. The only exception, I felt, was Through Mud & Blood, which went on just a tad too long compared to the rest. There’s no denying that the single-player campaign is short, but it’s also decently paced, with each episode being long enough to tell its own story without suffering from padding. And even if you don’t, I’m sure you’re just dying to find out whether you can apply different camos to the pigeons, aren’t you? How long is each story episode? I’m afraid that the episodes may leave me wanting more from a certain character. There’s a mixture of the silly and the serious in here, but hopefully, just hopefully, you’ll come away having learnt a thing or two about DICE’s excellent new shooter. So, after asking you earlier this week whether there was anything you still wanted to know about Battlefield 1, I’ve compiled this handy Q&A that hopes to get to the bottom of some of the most pressing concerns. Because apparently those are things some of you care about. Like whether DICE treats pigeons with respect. Battlefield 1 finally launches today, but rather than have another person (me) waste more of your time explaining whether it’s any good (it is), I thought it would be best to answer some of the most burning questions you still have about it.
