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This mode could get genuinely tense, especially when you’d be left hanging on to your last flag by the skin of your teeth, and the attackers have a handful of tickets left. If the attackers succeed, the map changes to another sector, and if the defenders kill all the attackers, the attackers lose one of their “battalions” and have to try again. The defenders are left to try to hold onto the control points, while the attackers have limited respawn tickets and need to push the defenders back. Operations was a new mode with Battlefield 1, with it being similar to a Rush/Conquest hybrid. This usually turned into a bloodbath as one side, then the other, tried to hold the fort, all while fending off people on horses and tanks Some of the Conquest maps were almost too big, with one memorable one having a flag out in the desert, miles away from anywhere else. The best mode, Conquest, was there and just as much fun as ever, and there was a slightly smaller scale version this time around called Domination, which had smaller maps and fewer flags to capture. Well, it’s safe to say that the multiplayer aspect of the game wasn’t neglected. The single player modes were very good, but what about the multiplayer? After all, the majority of people seem to come to these games in order to shoot other people in the face and then boast about it. I’m not going to go into any further detail about the stories, as they still stand up today, and are well worth playing if you haven’t already.
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Each of the War Stories has a series of subtitles that tell the story of what happened afterwards, when the campaign is finished, and while some of them are hopeful, others paint a gloomier picture of life after the war. We played people as diverse as members of the Harlem Hellfighters in the prologue, left to survive as long as possible, and swapped to another member of the platoon when killed, right up to Zara Ghufrain, a Bedouin rebel working directly alongside Lawrence of Arabia.